OLIS CPL Solo NIR

CPL across the NIR range of ~850-1650 nm!

The CPL Solo NIR was designed on first principles to be the best NIR CPL possible. Its electronic simplicity and elegant & effective optical design will not be improved upon for years, quite possibly for decades.

 Standard Model Performance

  • Circularly Polarized Luminescence

  • Fluorescence

  • Polarization of Fluorescence

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Accessories

 

In addition to the OLIS Polarization Toolbox common to both CPL Solos:

Optimal excitation is generated by brilliantly intense and perfectly stable LED sources.

Maximum emission sensitivity is achieved using our highest throughput monochromator and a photon counting detector so astonishingly good that we refer to it as Her Majesty.

An equally useful detector with 1/1000th the sensitivity is available at a much lower price point, perfectly suitable for many laboratories. 

Instead of the high-speed 50 kHz photoelastic modulator used in other CPL systems, the CPL Solo NIR selects between left and right circularly polarized light using a quarter-waveplate. This switching can be fast or slow according to experimental needs. One can even choose to measure only Lum(L) or Lum(R) for a given experiment.

 

 Why is the small & affordable CPL Solo over every alternative?

An instrument is only as good – and no better – than its components. The OLIS hardware and software are exactly what you would choose, if you were to produce your own world-class CPL. The instrument is built a particular way because it is the best way.

Many alternative designs are available to a company with the expertise of OLIS.  But you will find that the CPL Solo is your most electronically simple, functionally specific, and sensitive CPL choice on the international market.

A running joke amongst our engineers is “We’re always looking for light.” Maximum light in, maximum light detected: this is what makes a great spectrophotometer. Here are details on why you can be confident of achieving your best possible CPL results with the small & affordable CPL Solo.

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 Technologically superior, less expensive, and opening NIR CD & CPL.

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 OLIS CPL Solo Resources

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