1260 Infinity Binary LC - System User Guide 19
The Agilent 1260 Infinity Binary LC - Product Description
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System Components
1260 Infinity Diode Array Detector (G4212B)
The 1260 Infinity Diode- Array Detector (DAD) is a new optical design 
using a cartridge cell with optofluidic waveguide technology, offering high 
sensitivity with low dispersion, a wide linear range, and a very stable 
baseline for standard or ultra- fast LC applications. The Agilent Max- Light 
cartridge cell dramatically increases the light transmission by utilizing the 
principle of total internal reflection along a non- coated fused silica 
capillary, achieving a new level of sensitivity without sacrificing resolution 
through cell volume dispersion effects. This design minimizes baseline 
perturbations that are caused by refractive index or thermal effects and 
results in more reliable integration of peak areas. 
Figure 5 The light path through the DAD
The module also incorporates electronic temperature control to further 
enhance the resistance to ambient temperature effects. Although the 
hydraulic volume of the Max- Light cartridge cell is very small, the path 
length is a standard 10 mm. However, for even higher sensitivity the 
alternative Agilent Max- Light high sensitivity cell is available with a path 
length of 60 mm. Cells are easily exchanged by sliding them in or out of 
the cell holder and they are auto- aligned in the optical bench. The DAD 
light source is a deuterium lamp and the operating wavelength range that 
is covered is 190 to 640 nm. This is detected by a diode- array comprising 
1024 diodes. The entrance to the spectrograph is through a fixed optical 
slit of 4 nm.
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