UV-Visible Spectrophotometer
 

 


Name of the equipment:

UV-Visible Spectrophotometer

 

Make & Model:

PerkinElmer Lambda 35 & Lambda 35

 

I-Stem Registration ID-

3245486                        

 

Category of Instrument

Characterization

 

Types of Analysis / Testing

 

Application:

It can be used to identify the absorption of ultraviolet or visible light by liquid or thin-film samples.

Description of Instrument

The basis of spectroscopy is the interaction of light and matter.

Booking Details

 

Book through I-STEM:

https://www.istem.gov.in/

 

Slot Booking Link

I-STEM Slot Booking link for External User

 

Booking available for

Internal and External Both

 

Requisition form for

Internals

Externals

Contact Details

 

 

 

Faculty In-charge:

Dr. Aji A Anappara

 

Email ID:

aji@nitc.ac.in

 

Phone number:

 +91-

 

Technical Staff:

Anjali C

 

Email ID:

anjalic@nitc.ac.in

 

 

Department

PHY

 

Office Email ID

Department of Physics NITC

 

Location

Photonics Materials & Devices Lab

 

Lab Phone No

……………………………….

 

Features, Working Principle and Specifications
Type of Sample Required for Analysis / Testing (Quantity, Pre-Preparation, State etc.) Guidelines for Sample Submission – User Instructions
 

 

 


Features of the equipment

It Measures absorbance, reflectance, and transmittance across the ultraviolet to visible region of electromagnetic spectrum, offering a broad wavelength range from 200 to 1100 nm.

 

Unique features/Measurement capabilities, if any

Instrument Technical Description and Major Specifications (This Specifications Limited to Major 5)

          Wavelength range: 190 nm - 1100 ,With  Integrating Sphere 220 nm-1400 nm

          BandWidth:  0.5, 1, 2, 4 nm Variable

          Wavelength accuracy:  ± 0.1 nm

 

 

 

Measurement/Sample specifications:

          It can be used to identify the absorption of ultraviolet or visible light by liquid or thin-film samples.

 

 

 

 

 

     Sample type: Liquid, Thin films coated on glass slide

     Quantity: For liquid samples, a minimum of 3 mL is required, and a corresponding reference sample must be provided. For thin film samples, the film should be coated onto a glass slide with dimensions of 2.5 Χ 2.5 cm, and a plain glass slide should be submitted as the reference.

     Maximum number of samples accepted at a time: 5

     Minimum number of days required for analysis: 4

     (While submitting the samples, a request form containing the above details, signed by the research guide must be provided.)

User Charges RS. (GST Extra)

Internal

External Academic Institutes

National R&D Lab

Industry

 

50 per sample

150 per sample

200 per sample

300 per sample