Optical components required for optical path accessories
Windows
Calcium fluoride windows, barium fluoride windows, magnesium fluoride windows, silicon windows, germanium windows, zinc selenide windows, zinc sulfide windows, sapphire windows, fused silica windows, lithium fluoride windows, K9 glass windows
Lens
Planar convex lens, planar concave lens, biconvex lens, biconvex lens, meniscus lens
Mirrors
Classification of optical accessories
Gas pool
Gas cell is an absorption cell used for analyzing gases using infrared spectroscopy, with a spectral detection range of 190nm-400nm. A standard gas cell typically consists of a tubular cell approximately 10cm long with an infrared transmission window material at the end. Applied in air pollution research, environmental monitoring, gas purity analysis, industrial production process monitoring, emission gas analysis, and petroleum exploration geological logging process monitoring.
Liquid pool
Liquid pool is an important tool in infrared spectroscopy measurement, mainly used to prepare samples in the form of solutions for measurement. In the liquid pool method, both general liquid samples and solid samples with suitable solvents can use this method. Applied in scientific research and laboratory fields, energy and chemical industries, life sciences, environmental protection, and wastewater treatment.
Fixed optical path
A fixed optical path is a design in which the path of light propagation in an optical system is fixed or predetermined. The design of a fixed optical path is crucial for ensuring the accuracy and repeatability of measurements when using a liquid pool for optical measurement. Applied in spectral analysis, optical measurement and detection, biomedical research, environmental monitoring, semiconductor and optoelectronic industries, scientific research and education, and other fields.
Fiber optic path
The fiber optic path is the path through which optical signals are transmitted through optical fibers, from the light source at the transmitting end to the photodetector at the receiving end. The principle is to use the total reflection principle of light to repeatedly reflect light signals inside the fiber core, thereby achieving signal transmission. Applied in the fields of communication, data centers, energy and transportation, healthcare, and military.