|
The Olis DSM 1000 Spectrophotometer
far UV to visible, extendible to NIR [167-1700 nm]
The model 1000 uses the DeSa double grating monochromator. This model provides you with everything: broadest spectral range, most light throughput, easiest modularity, and rapid-scanning potential1. For Olis clients who want the most from their spectrophotometer, this is the model of choice. As one evaluator concluded, "If we want a unique instrument for doing (fast) kinetics with spectral resolution for CD, fluorescence and/or absorption spectroscopy (either now or after an upgrade in the near future), we certainly should purchase an Olis RSM, because its conventional CD performance is as good as that of the [competitor's]. So, the major question is (1) if we need the extra options that Olis can provide and (2) if we want to spend extra money for these options (now or, e.g., next year)?" For those people who answer "no" to either of these questions, we have two lower cost models, the DSM 20 CD and the DSM 17 CD.
See how the DSM 1000 compares to our other CD models.
View sample rapid-scanning data from a DSM 1000.
View the LC 600™ 6-position cell changer from Quantum Northwest..">
Footnotes
1) Rapid-scanning CD is possible when the spectral range to be scanned has approximately equivalent light levels from one end of the scan to the other, as is true from 500-350 nm. Rapid-scanning CD is impractical across a range such as 250-170 nm.
Take a closer look at the DSM CD sample compartment and associated hardware.
|