Fiber Optic Spectrometer

Bring mid-infrared spectroscopy directly to your inline process monitoring with fiber-optic spectrometer

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A New Class of Fiber-Optic Spectrometer

Unlike conventional VIS/NIR spectrometers, NLIR’s fiber-coupled spectrometer operates in the 2.0 – 5.0 µm mid-infrared range. This opens access to the molecular fingerprint region, enabling measurements beyond the reach of standard spectrometers.

NLIR’s MIDWAVE Spectrometer is a fast, portable, and versatile fiber coupled spectrometer for measuring mid-infrared light in the 2.0 – 5.0 μm range. Designed for applications requiring high-speed and accurate spectral measurements, it captures full spectra in milliseconds, making it ideal for both industry and laboratory.

The applications may include but are not limited to: characterization of gases, liquids, and solids as well as characterization of light sources.

NLIR MIDWAVE Spectrometer

High-Speed Fiber-Coupled Design

Our fiber-optic spectrometer connects directly via mid-IR fiber, providing flexible sampling for gases, liquids, coatings, plastics, and many other applications! With millisecond acquisition times, it delivers the world’s fastest fiber-coupled MIR spectroscopy. Collect light from remote sampling points, harsh environments, or moving production lines — and analyze it instantly.

MIDWAVE Spectrometer comes with an NLIzeR Software for easy spectral analysis.

Specifications

MIDWAVE Spectrometer
Optical Bandwidth
2.0 – 5.0 μm
Resolution
2.4 – 15.0 nm
Exposure Time
0.0108 - 500 ms
Max. Readout Rate
400 Hz
Bit Depth
16
Sensitivity
130k counts/(ms μW)
Dark Noise Std.*
11 counts
Minimum Detectable Power in 100 ms
5 pW/nm
Optical Input
SMA-905 Fiber Connector
*At minimum exposure time
MIDWAVE Spectrometer
Optical Bandwidth
2000 - 5000 cm⁻¹
Resolution
6 cm⁻¹
Exposure Time
0.0108 - 500 ms
Max. Readout Rate
400 Hz
Bit Depth
16
Sensitivity
130k counts/(ms μW)
Dark Noise Std.*
11 counts
Minimum Detectable Power in 100 ms
5 pW/nm
Optical Input
SMA-905 Fiber Connector
*At minimum exposure time

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Why Choose NLIR?

Broadband Monitoring

2.0 – 5.0 µm full-spectrum coverage

Flexible Sampling

Fiber-coupled for direct integration to your process

High-speed Acquisition

Up to 130 kHz readout for real-time insight

OEM Ready

Compact, robust, and OEM-ready

Fiber-Optic Spectrometer for Industry & Research

As a fiber-optic spectrometer, NLIR’s solution enables real-time monitoring in coatings, polymer processing, recycling, and gas sensing. Our OEM partners can integrate it into inline monitoring of production lines for instant process feedback.

Multi-Gas Live Monitoring with NLIR'S Fiber-Coupled Spectrometer

Gases can be detected using infrared (IR) spectroscopy by measuring light in transmission. A light source sends light through a gas-filled chamber or pipe, and a spectrometer captures how the light is absorbed by the gas.

The video demonstrates this setup in action. NLIR’s FIBER Light Source delivers light through a fiber to a simple gas cell, while another fiber guides the transmitted light to NLIR’s MIDWAVE Spectrometer. The spectrometer captures spectra every 20 milliseconds, clearly showing the transmission features on screen.

Optical Coating Transmission Measurements with NLIR'S Fiber-Optic Spectrometer

In this video, we demonstrate how NLIR’s MIDWAVE Spectrometer, combined with FIBER Light Source, can measure transmission spectra of optical filters in real time. With an exposure time of just 2 ms, the spectrometer captures data from every filter on the rotating wheel during each full rotation.

High-Speed plastic foil characterization with a mid-infrared fiber-coupled spectrometer

The video demonstrates an example of a spinning sample wheel that rotates at the speed of 300 rounds per minute (RPM). This showcases how fast MIDWAVE Spectrometer is able to acquire spectral information of different plastic foils, proving the potential for in-line monitoring.

Measure liquids with NLIR'S MIDWAVE Spectrometer

In this video, we have measured 3 different types of alcohol using art photonics ATR probe, NLIR’s MIDWAVE Spectrometer and FIBER Light Source. The spectrometer captures spectra every 50 milliseconds, and each spectrum is averaged 10 times, clearly showing the absorption features of the liquid on screen.

Scientific Research

Our Fiber-Optic Spectrometer has been tested in various applications

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Trusted by engineers across the word

Our customers from different industries have already achieved breakthrough in spectroscopy measurements with our fiber optic spectrometer. Read about their success stories below or contact us today.

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Eliana La Francesca, PhD

INAF-IAPS
Customer Review

Versatile characterization enabled by fiber-coupled spectrometer

We use the NLIR’s MIDWAVE Spectrometer for our calibration set-up. We appreciate the versatility of fibre coupling, the fast response of the detector and the ability to work at room temperature. All these aspects help us in the fundamental step of independent characterization of sources and optical elements.

Customer Review

A key device for sensitive, broadband trace gas detection

We are very satisfied with the outstanding performance of the NLIR’s upconvertion spectrometer, offering both superior sensitivity and spectral range. These advantages allowed us to develop a versatile broadband (> 600 cm-1) trace gas sensor for single species as well as fast and stable multi-species detection. It has been a pleasure working with their innovative and skilled technical team.

Glad NLIR customer from Radboud University

Associate Professor Dr. Frans JM Harren & Dr. Qing Pan

Radbound University

Stas Zinchik, Ph.D.

Michigan Technological University
Customer Review

A primary instrument for our team’s fast, AI-based research activity

We have been using NLIR’s MIDWAVE Spectrometer for about two years now, successfully performing inline plastic characterization. The MIDWAVE Spectrometer has become a primary instrument for our team’s fast, AI-based plastic waste stream characterization research activity.

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