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Avaspecnir256 1.7 rs

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The AVASPECNIR256-1.7-RS is a Near-Infrared (NIR) spectrometer designed and manufactured by Avantes. It features a 256-pixel InGaAs detector and operates in the wavelength range of 900-1700 nm. The spectrometer is equipped with an RS-232 communication interface.

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Dual-Range Spectroscopy for Material Analysis

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The DRS system used in this study contains a halogen broadband light source (Avantes, AvaLight-HAL, 360 to 2500 nm) and two spectrometers. The first spectrometer covers the visible wavelength range (Avantes, AVASPEC-HS2048XL-EVO, 200 to 1160 nm) and the second spectrometer covers the near-infrared range (Avantes, AVASPECNIR256-1.7-RS, 900 to 1750 nm). The handheld probe consists of two fibers ( 400  μm diameter), with a source-to-detector distance of 2 mm. All components were controlled by in-house developed MATLAB software, which was also used to process the data.
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Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy Instrumentation

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The instrumentation of the optical measurement system consisted of a console with five light sources for tissue illumination, two different spectrometers, and an in-house developed, handheld fiber-optic DRS probe. The light sources were identical, halogen broadband lamps (Avantes, AvaLight-HAL, 360 to 2500 nm) with integrated shutters. Of both spectrometers, one covered a visible wavelength range from 200 to 1160 nm (Avantes, AVASPEC-HS2048XL-EVO), and the other covered a near-infrared wavelength range from 900 to 1750 nm (Avantes, AVASPECNIR256-1.7-RS). The DRS probe consisted of five peripheral illumination fibers placed in a circle around one receiving fiber in the center. Each light source was coupled to one illumination fiber. The source–detector fiber distance for all fibers was 2.0 mm. All diffuse reflectance spectra were calibrated on a white reference object of spectralon in a similar manner as described in Refs. 56 (link) and 58 (link). Therefore, any disparity between the light sources would be inconsequential. A schematic representation of the optical measurement system is given in Sec. 1 in the Supplementary Material.
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