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Product Name: The EMXmicro

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The EMXmicro
The EMXmicro stands for an unparalleled performance-to-footprint ratio. The whole spectrometer electronics including the optional variable temperature unit (ER4141VT) comes in a tower-like console with a footprint as small as a tower PC. While the footprint decreased, the spectroscopic performance increased substantially in both, the magnetic field resolution and the signal resolution.
 
  • 18 bit center field resolution, corresponding to a precision of <60 mG
  • 18 bit signal digitization
  • Up to 128,000 points for sweep axis
  • Full freedom in magnetic field sweep from 100 mG up to the maximum field
  • Independent of conversion time, large and small signals can be detected at once with one gain setting
  • Sequential detection of 1st and 2nd harmonic (or 0° and 90° modulation phase)
  • Sensitivity up to 1200:1 (International Weak-Pitch Protocol)
  • Easy upgrade to multi-frequency CW-EPR from L-band to Q-band
  • Range of accessories and dedicated resonators

Company Details

Analytical Research Tools based on Welcome to Bruker and one of the world’s most comprehensive range of scientific instrumentation available under one brand - a brand synonymous with excellence, innovation and quality. The Bruker Group of... more

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