UV light sources for spectroscopy come in a variety of options, each with their own benefits and drawbacks. One of the most common UV sources is a deuterium lamp however sources can also be xenon, mercury, or tungsten halogen as well. Many light sources meet a certain number of requirements, however more than one is generally needed in order to fulfill them all. Ideally, spectroscopy light sources should be bright across a range of wavelengths, have a long service life, and be moderately priced.
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Andor Technology
- Pulsed Nitrogen Pumped Tunable Dye Laser
- 365 to 656 nm
- Typical laser power supply - 11” L x 3.75” W x 3.75”H
Attenuator controller - 11” L x 3.75” W x 3.75”H - Inquire
Sutter Instrument
- High Power LED Light Source with Liquid Lightguide
- 430 nm - 700 nm
Optional LEDs: 630 nm, 530 nm, 460 nm, and 405 nm - Control Box - 12.25 in W x 9 in D x 5.25 in H
- 60,000 hours
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