OLIS DM 245

Highest precision excitation plus scanning emission for best absorbance & fluorescence

While the OLIS DM 45 has single monochromators on both the excitation and emission sides, the DM 245 uses a double on the excitation side, making it the better choice for high resolution absorbance studies. Commonly configured as the OLIS DSM 245, where CD and CPL join absorbance and fluorescence.

 Standard Model Performance

  • Absorbance, 190-800 nm

  • Fluorescence 230-870 nm

NIR Model Performance

  • Absorbance, 190-800 nm

  • Fluorescence 800-1700 nm

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 Emission using ‘the Majesty’ NIR photon counter

Look at the Y-axis of the emission. The sensitivity is a full 1000-fold higher than with the next best NIR detector. If you are very serious about NIR emission, invest in the Majesty.

 "I love OLIS instruments. They are easy to use, robust, and are easy to fix."

Dr. Karthik Bangala,Southern Ionics Incorporated

 Why Choose the OLIS DM 45?

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You want a single compact workstation for both absorbance and fluorescence and want zero compromise with either

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You want rock-solid construction and workhorse construction

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You might even want to upgrade to CD one day!

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 Do you know what a “subtractive” double monochromator is?

We didn’t either, until we invented one. (And then another!) These alternatives to the “additive” double monochromators used by all the other commercial manufacturers have very useful advantages. Learn about their zero temporal dispersion and homogeneous output beams here.

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