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Zahner CimpsModel 690-1101 -Photo-Electrochemical Workstation

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The automatic comparison between set value and sensed intensity eliminates the influence of non-linearity, ageing and temperature drift. Furthermore, it allows the direct calibration of the light source in units of intensity (W/m²). The ZAHNER CIMPS system based on LED arrays brings an additional advantage compared to the IMPS described in the literature: a control loop regulates light intensity and modulation and keeps it absolutely stable

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The CIMPS package consists of several components, working together in a plug & play application, including software and an overall calibration of the system. An electrochemical workstation IM6 or Zennium acts as a frequency response analyser and as a support unit (potentiostat / galvanostat) for the cell under test. The IM-series workstations are renowned for their high precision, ease of use and comprehensive software. A slave potentiostat, driven by the IM6/Zennium system, controls amplitude and modulation of the light source over a wide range of frequencies.

An optical bench carries the housing of the light source with the integrated photo-amplifier and the slide with the photo-electrochemical cell (PECC-1 and PECC-2). A photodiode sensor is mounted near the site of the cell’s light inlet, adjustable in height and angle. Depending on the application, you can chose from different types of light sources.

  • Zennium workstation (10 μHz – 4 MHz / ±2.5 A / 4 extension slots)
  • LED potentiostat: PP211 (±10 A max.), EPC42
  • Optical bench with calibrated sensor, LDA2, and SIMPECC
  • CIMPS & THALES software package

Additional Information

  • Name Zahner CIMPS Photo-Electrochemical Workstation
  • SKU 690-1101

Customization:

  • Sciencetech has built a reputation on custom solutions.  Whether you need a small modification to an existing system or a completely novel design built from the ground up to meet your technical specifications, Sciencetech`s engineering and optical design teams are ready to help.