Spectrometer Fibers and Probes

Discover a range of materials, connectors, and core sizes for your ideal solution.

Optical Fibers

While light sources provide the radiation needed for spectroscopic analysis, optical fibers play a crucial role in delivering this radiation to the sample and collecting the resulting signals. These fibers act as conduits, guiding light with minimal loss and distortion, ensuring accurate and reliable measurements.

Explore key technical details—including attenuation, jacketing, bend radius, mechanical properties, numerical aperture, and solarization—to help you select the optimal fiber for your application.
Tech Tip: How to Select the Right Optical Fiber for Your Application – includes fiber attenuation graphs for deeper insight.

Keep your equipment performing at its best with our guide: Five Simple Rules for Fiber and Probe Maintenance.

spectrometer patch cord

Patch Cords

spectrometer bifurcated optical fiber

Bifurcated Optical Fibers

Fiber Accessories

Fiber Optic Probes

Probes are the eyes and ears that allow scientists to delve into the hidden properties of matter. These devices interact with samples, collecting valuable information that reveals the composition, structure, and dynamics of molecules. Understanding the significance of probes is essential for appreciating the depth and breadth of spectroscopic techniques.

reflection backscatter spectrometer probe

Reflection Backscatter Probes

Raman Probes

transmission dip probes

Transmission Dip Probes

Fiber Optic Probe Accessories

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