Fiber Optic Spectrometer Accessories

Fiber Optic Spectrometer Accessories for Accurate Field and Lab Measurements

Fiber optic spectrometer accessories play a critical role in connecting your spectrometer to the measurement environment. Spectra Vista provides cables and probes in multiple configurations to support a wide range of applications. Each accessory is engineered for rugged use, with protective sheathing that resists wear during fieldwork and ensures consistent results in laboratory conditions.

Our fiber optic spectrometer accessories are designed to:

  • Maintain high signal integrity for precise reflectance and radiance measurements.

  • Withstand frequent use in challenging environments without degradation.

  • Integrate seamlessly with Spectra Vista spectrometers for plug-and-play convenience.

For researchers and professionals who require reliable tools in the field, our fiber optic probes are built for portability and resilience. For laboratory users, precision-engineered cables ensure stable, repeatable performance over time.

High-Performance Fiber Optic Cables

Spectra Vista offers a full line of fiber optic spectrometer accessories designed to optimize your measurements in both field and laboratory environments. Our fiber optic cables and probes deliver dependable performance, ensuring accurate light transmission and minimal signal loss. Whether you’re conducting environmental monitoring, agricultural analysis, or material testing, these accessories provide the durability and precision required for demanding applications.

SVC fiber optic light guides are available in various lengths from 10 cm to 10 meters. Standard fiber optic bundles for the full range instruments include over 400 fibers made from the lowest OH materials commercially available for maximum throughput.

Durable Probes for Field and Lab Applications

The fact that the standard full range bundle contains more than 4 times the number of individual fibers as the closest competitive instrument means that the bundle is more robust and much less likely to be injured. This also means that should a fiber be broken, the energy loss due to the dark fiber is only 25% of what the competitive instrument would experience.

Keep in mind that the fiber optics for the SVC instruments are able to be changed in the field and do not require factory installation.  Also, the fibers to the SVC instruments feed all spectrometers. If a fiber is lost the loss will be experienced across the full spectral range not just the region associated with the particular spectrometer.