Experience High-Resolution Versatility with the New Hexalight Spectrometer

The Hexalight spectrometer from Oxford Instruments is a novel device that, when paired with the witec360 Raman microscope, creates a cutting-edge confocal Raman imaging system.

Hexalight's unique lenses provide exceptional optical throughput in the 350–1100 nm range. Its innovative harmonic drive precisely positions as many as six gratings, setting a new standard for versatility.

Hexalight echoes the modular design of the witec360, preserving the accuracy and sensitivity of the UHTS spectrometer series while offering enhanced optics, adaptability, and affordability in a smaller package. It comes in 300 mm and 600 mm focal lengths and is compatible with various high-performance Oxford Instruments scientific cameras.

Hexalight empowers researchers across diverse fields such as materials science, life science, and semiconductor research to analyse samples faster, more easily, and with greater experimental freedom. Hexalight represents the cutting edge in Raman spectrometer technology.

Hexalight

  • Unique 350-1100 nm throughput using custom lenses
  • Innovative harmonic drive boosts grating positioning accuracy
  • Small size and flexible footprint
  • Accepts up to six gratings, configurable with 300 or 600 mm focal lengths, and a wide array of scientific cameras from Oxford Instruments Andor.

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