The CIMPS is a highly capable photoelectrochemistry workstation incorporating different LED light sources to run a wide variety of photoelectrochemical experiments. It uses an active feedback sensor that measures light intensity and automatically adjusts the power applied to the light source, keeping intensity stable throughout the experiment and across the lifetime of the LED source.
This automatic control removes the influence of non-linearity, aging, and temperature drift of the light source, while enabling direct intensity calibration in W/m². The system is supplied as a plug-and-play solution with software and overall calibration before shipment.
Its architecture includes a Zennium series workstation acting as FRA and support potentiostat/galvanostat, plus a slave potentiostat controlling amplitude and modulation of the light source across a wide range of frequencies, typically using a PP-series unit, integrated with an optical bench and PECC-1 or PECC-2 photoelectrochemical cell.
Technical specifications
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | CIMPS |
| Equipment type | Photoelectrochemistry workstation with active light intensity control |
| Light source | Various LED light sources depending on configuration |
| Intensity control | Active feedback sensor with automatic light power adjustment |
| Intensity calibration | Direct in W/m² |
| Electrochemical integration | Uses Zennium, Zennium Pro, or Zennium X as FRA and support potentiostat/galvanostat |
| Auxiliary potentiostat | Slave potentiostat for light source amplitude and modulation control, typically PP-series |
| Optical platform | Optical bench with light source housing, integrated photo-amplifier, and photoelectrochemical cell |
| Compatible cells | PECC-1 and PECC-2 |
| Format | Plug and play with software and overall calibration before shipment |
