
Cary 5000 UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer
Cary 5000 UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometer
The large sample compartment can be expanded to hold large accessories and integrating spheres for spectral and diffuse reflectance. The LockDown mechanism makes it possible to quickly change and position accessories for reproducible results.
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Product Details
- Measure beyond 8.0 absorbance units with reference beam attenuation.
- Measure 175 to 3300 nm using a PbSmart NIR detector for lower stray light and extended photometric range.
- Cary WinUV software—modular software with powerful analysis and enhanced transfer and report export capabilities.
- Versatile set of accessories for materials research, including spectral and diffuse reflectance.
- Variable slit widths (down to 0.01 nm) for optimum control over data resolution.
- Large sample compartment with LockDown mechanism for quick changes and positioning—for reproducible results.
- Maximum light throughput using Schwarzchild coupling optics for higher accuracy at low transmission levels.
- Minimal noise and stray light using a floating aluminum casting and double Littrow monochromator.
- Extended dynamic range by attenuating the reference beam to balance double beam signal levels.
- Nitrogen purging—separate purging in the sample and monochromator compartments to reduce oxygen and water vapor in the ultra-violet.
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Cary 4000/5000/6000i Series UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometers Brochure
The Cary 4000/5000/6000i Series UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometers are unrivaled, precise and flexible, and are designed to meet your application requirements
- Brochures
- English
- 13 Jul 2022
- 9.23 MB
Optical Characteristics and Thickness of 2-layered Structures
Refractive index and film thickness measured using a Cary 5000 with UMA accessory
- Application Notes
- English
- 02 Dec 2018
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Effects of Filter Composition, Spectral Bandwidth, and Pathlength on Stray Light Levels in the Near-Infrared Region
Evaluating Stray Light Levels on the Agilent Cary 5000/7000 Spectrophotometers
- Technical Overviews
- English
- 14 Jun 2022
- 1.02 MB
- Application Notes
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- Selection Guides
- Technical Overviews
- FAQs
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FAQ: Cary Win UV cool tricks on Graphics Windows
On most applications, there are some things we can do to make the graphics window look different and sometimes easier to read. This information relates to the use of the SCAN Application, but can also apply to other applications.
FAQ: How to Run Cary UV/Vis Instrument Performance Tests
When necessary, the operator of a Cary UV/Visible instrument can perform tests to access the performance of the instrument and software. The following steps outline execution of these performance tests.
Why Do We Perform a Zero and Baseline in Scan?
The purpose for zeroing is to balance both the reference beam and the sample beam. By adjusting to zero, the instrument readings reflect the absence of sample.
Why is My Cary Spectrophotometer Failing Initialization or Making a Screeching Noise?
Why is My Cary Spectrophotometer Failing Initialization or Making a Screeching Noise?
How Do I Perform a Cary 6x6 Method in Advanced Reads?
How Do I Perform a Cary 6x6 Method in Advanced Reads?
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UV-Vis-NIR Solid Sample Measurement Accessories Guide
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UV-Vis & UV-Vis-NIR Instrument Selection Guide
Find out which Agilent UV-Vis or UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer is best for your needs.
UV-Vis Spectroscopy Learning Tools
Get your Basics of UV-Vis Spectrophotometry handbook, and a pack of four undergraduate teaching lab experiments.
UV-Vis Spectrophotometer Applications Overview
A guide to modern UV-Vis spectrophotometer uses, measurement techniques, and their applications.
Videos
New Insights into Optical Materials for Optoelectronic Applications
How light interacts with advanced materials is vital to optical technologies, from solar cells to light-emitting devices. Advanced optical materials enable a tailor-made control over this interaction, whether light is being absorbed or emitted.
Molecular Spectroscopy Webinar Curriculum
Molecular Spectroscopy Webinar Curriculum includes UV-Vis, UV-Vis-NIR, fluorescence, handheld and benchtop FTIR, and Raman systems for high performance and flexibility
Spectroscopy Digital Workshops & Bootcamps
Hone your lab skills, outside the lab, with our live, interactive series of virtual workshops and software bootcamps! Learn about the latest in software solutions for Spectroscopy, discuss the entire analytical process from method development to data analysis, and participate in live analytical runs with our experts. We hope these will prepare you for future hands-on events in the future.
PbSmart Technology Enhances the Performance of Cary 5000 & Cary 7000 UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometers
PbSmart detectors offer higher sensitivity, greater linear dynamic range (meaning fewer dilutions), and better stray light performance guaranteed across a broader NIR wavelength range. Learn more—virtually or in person—at OIC 2022 in Whistler, Canada. Or read our latest technical overviews.
- 19 Jun 2022
Green Energy Webinar: Advancing Sustainable Energy Initiatives with UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometry
This webinar will explore the role that UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometry can play in advancing green energy initiatives. UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometry can assist at all points of the sustainable energy life cycle, from energy capture, to storage, to the most efficient use of renewable energy. UV-Vis-NIR applications will be shared in the fields of photovoltaics, battery technology, green building products, and electronic devices (phones, electric vehicles).
- 17 May 2022
Wiley Analytical Science Virtual Conference: Characterization of Optical Layers Using UV-Vis-NIR Spectroscopy
The precise characterization of optical layers requires the measurement of the transmission or reflection at variable angles of incidence with the help of UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy. After a short introduction, these possibilities are presented in this webinar by a live demo with the Agilent Cary 7000 Universal Measurement Spectrophotometer.
- 28 Apr 2022