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Ocean Optics - Inventor of the World's First Miniature Spectrometer

 
High sensitivity and deep UV measurement
The flagship Maya2000 Pro offers high quantum efficiency and high dynamic range and is responsive in the deep UV (~185-300 nm). This back-thinned 2D FFT-CCD spectrometer uses the Hamamatsu S10420 detector and is perfect for applications that require higher quantum efficiency over a broader spectral range.

Read About Maya2000 Pro VUV


Maya2000 Pro Delivers Serious Performance

  • USB 2.0 interface and Ethernet interface via Remora

  • Low-noise electronics

  • Optical resolution to ~0.035 nm (FWHM); resolution depends on groove density of grating and size of entrance aperture

  • 14 grating options including optional HC-1 composite grating for coverage from 175-1100 nm

  • Slits available in widths of 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and 200 µm

  • Optional order-sorting filters to eliminate second- and third-order effects

  • Detector collection lens option for enhanced signal collection

  • Fully controllable strobe signals (single or continuous)

  • 10 onboard digital user programmable GPIOs

Turn Maya into a Network Spectrometer

When purchased with the Remora Network Adapter users can communicate with the Maya over Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Use with SpectraSuite Software, and turn your device into a network accessible spectrometer. Remotely capture spectral data from anywhere Plus, Remora allows multiple users to access data and experiment settings without the need for additional equipment. Remora's web-interface works with all popular web browsers and allows you to monitor data from a PDA, iPhone, and most internet ready devices. - Learn more

Adaptable for VUV Applications

Maya2000 can be adapted for nitrogen purging. Use it for applications where oxygen is negatively influencing your measurements - like deep UV (below 190 nm).

Detector  

Starting at $5,800

If $10,000 is a little bit out of your budget range, and if long integration times aren’t part of your application, the Maya2000 Pro may fill the bill. Indeed, at introductory prices of just $5,800, Maya2000 Pro offers great value and performance for most any application requiring high sensitivity, good UV response and great dynamic range.

Type: Hamamatsu S10420
Architecture: Back-thinned, 2D
Thermoelectric cooling: No
Number of pixels: All: 2068X70
Active: 2048x64
Pixel size: 14 µm square
Detector active area (mm): 28.672 horizontal
0.896 vertical
Well depth: 200Ke-
Peak QE: 75%
QE @ 250 nm: 65%
Spectrometer  
Integration time: 6 ms - 5 seconds
A/D converter: 16 bit 500 kHz
Dynamic range: 12000:1
Signal-to-noise ratio: 450:1
Non-linearity uncorrected: ~4.0%
Non-linearity corrected: <1.0%
Column sensitivity: ~0.32 Counts/e-

Maya2000-Pro Sample Spectrum

 

 


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