HPX-2000-HP-DUV High Power Xenon Source for Spectroscopy

Ocean Optics' continuous wave xenon source has response from 185-2000 nm

Dunedin, FL (June 5, 2013) ­ The HPX-2000-HP-DUV Xenon Light Source is a powerful, 75-watt short-arc lamp ideal for UV-Vis absorbance spectroscopy and other applications where a high-intensity lamp is necessary. The lamp provides continuous spectral output from 185-2000 nm and has up to 2,000 hours of bulb life.

The HPX-2000-HP-DUV features an integrated shutter that can be controlled via a switch on the front panel or a TTL signal over the rear panel, so that taking dark measurements and making other adjustments does not affect lamp stability or compromise experiment integrity. By adding an external filtering option such as an Ocean Optics CUV-FL-DA direct-attach cuvette holder, the HPX-2000-HP-DUV becomes a convenient broadband excitation source for fluorescence.

The output intensity of the HPX-2000-DUV over the entire 185-2000 nm range is 3.5x-4x higher than the output intensity of standard xenon sources. Optimum warm-up time is 40-60 minutes and drift is <0.06% per hour (after one hour stabilization)

To learn more about the HPX-2000-HP-DUV, visit www.OceanOptics.com, or contact an Ocean Optics Applications Scientist at +1 727-733-2447 or [email protected].

About Ocean Optics:

Headquartered in Dunedin, Fla., Ocean Optics is a leading supplier of solutions for optical sensing ­ fundamental methods of measuring and interpreting the interaction of light with matter. With locations in the Americas, Europe and Asia, the company has sold more than 200,000 spectrometers worldwide since 1992. Ocean Optics¹ extensive line of complementary technologies includes chemical sensors, analytical instrumentation, optical fibers, metrology products and optics. The company is a subsidiary of Halma plc, an international market leader in safety, health and sensor technology.

Company Contact:
Ocean Optics Inc.
830 Douglas Avenue
Dunedin, FL 34698
Tel:+1 727.733.2447 X238
Fax: +1 727.733.3692
Email:[email protected]
Website:www.OceanOptics.com

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