StellarNet provides low cost miniature spectrometer systems and spectroscopy software for product analysis, research, education, and OEM. StellarNet instrumentation is rugged for any environment-lab, process, or field. Most items are in stock with immediate delivery and customer service and support is a top priority.
In 1991, StellarNet developed a mini fiber optic spectrometer that connected to a computer's printer interface, a revolutionary advancement of the time in size, speed, and functionality. Over the years StellarNet has continued the trend of ingenuity and has become a global leader in optical sensing and miniature spectrometer systems with unmatched price performance.
StellarNet's low-cost, high-performance systems are designed without moving parts and are shock tolerant. Additionally, miniaturization with a focus on portability enables StellarNet to serve many markets, including: aerospace, agriculture, food and beverage, biomedical, pharmaceutical, chemical, forensics, cosmetics, educational and research, semiconductor and thin film, lamp and lighting, LED and laser, optical paint, solar, semiconductor, UV process manufacturing, and of course, OEM.
Complete Systems – Delivered either modular, portable, or even handheld, StellarNet offers complete systems such as SpectroChemical Absorbance meters, Raman systems, flourimeters, NIR component analyzers, SpectroColorimeters, and SpectroRadiometers.
Spectrometers – General purpose UV, Vis, and NIR spectrometers. StellarNet has many different spectrometer options with high resolution models with less than 0.1 nm resolution, TE cooled models for extreme sensitivity, and our flagship BLACK-Comet Concave grating spectrometer for the best optical performance.
Light Sources, Spheres, and Accessories – Excitation LEDs and lasers, broadband and calibrated spectroscopy lamps, cuvette holders, optical fibers, probes, flow cells, integrating spheres, lenses, and everything you may need.
Software – FREE SpectraWiz spectroscopy software including Spectral ID, ChemWiz Concentration, Color, Radiometry, SDK, and much more!
StellarNet is headquartered in Tampa, Florida, where it's currently expanding its staff. Its new 10,000 square-foot facility hosts manufacturing, research and development, and all US sales and support. StellarNet has a team of over 30 international distribution partners providing technical sales and support to every region of the globe.
StellarNet is headquartered in Tampa, Florida, where it's currently expanding its staff. Its new 10,000 square-foot facility hosts manufacturing, research and development, and all US sales and support. StellarNet has a team of over 30 international distribution partners providing technical sales and support to every region of the globe.
14390 Carlson Circle
Tampa, FL 33626
TELEPHONE
1 (813) 855-8687
FAX
(813) 855-0394
E-MAILContactUs@StellarNet.us
WEB SITEwww.StellarNet.us
YEAR FOUNDED
1991
Getting accurate IR spectra on monolayer of molecules
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April 18th 2024Creating uniform and repeatable monolayers is incredibly important for both scientific pursuits as well as the manufacturing of products in semiconductor, biotechnology, and. other industries. However, measuring monolayers and functionalized surfaces directly is. difficult, and many rely on a variety of characterization techniques that when used together can provide some degree of confidence. By combining non-contact atomic force microscopy (AFM) and IR spectroscopy, IR PiFM provides sensitive and accurate analysis of sub-monolayer of molecules without the concern of tip-sample cross contamination. Dr. Sung Park, Molecular Vista, joined Spectroscopy to provide insights on how IR PiFM can acquire IR signature of monolayer films due to its unique implementation.