Hiya!
I'm on a project where part of what I need is to detect the emissions in 3 quite different ranges of the whole wavelength spectrum:
1. Far Infrared: 240 μm.
2. X-Ray: 2 nm.
3. Gamma: 2•10^(-20) nm.
The wavelengths of emission may not be 100% precise, so I'd rather have it done with a spectrometer so I can observe the emissions on the surrounding frequencies (wavelengths) for each of the 3 above.
I'm aware I'll probably need 3 different devices to detect such widely differring wavelengths, and that shouldn't be a big problem. The problem is, I can't even find a spectrometer that provides results on analyzing the first range (FIR, 240 microns), and I thought that'd be the easier one to find!! I've found plenty of solid spectrometers that analyze ranges between NIR and Mid IR (200-4000 nm), but none that fits the range I need (240 μm = 240,000 nm and surroundings).
Can anyone help me here with some ideas on how to tap onto those sections of the whole spectrum?
Thanks in advance for any help provided!
Pablo
I'm on a project where part of what I need is to detect the emissions in 3 quite different ranges of the whole wavelength spectrum:
1. Far Infrared: 240 μm.
2. X-Ray: 2 nm.
3. Gamma: 2•10^(-20) nm.
The wavelengths of emission may not be 100% precise, so I'd rather have it done with a spectrometer so I can observe the emissions on the surrounding frequencies (wavelengths) for each of the 3 above.
I'm aware I'll probably need 3 different devices to detect such widely differring wavelengths, and that shouldn't be a big problem. The problem is, I can't even find a spectrometer that provides results on analyzing the first range (FIR, 240 microns), and I thought that'd be the easier one to find!! I've found plenty of solid spectrometers that analyze ranges between NIR and Mid IR (200-4000 nm), but none that fits the range I need (240 μm = 240,000 nm and surroundings).
Can anyone help me here with some ideas on how to tap onto those sections of the whole spectrum?
Thanks in advance for any help provided!
Pablo