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Mercury Light
Source
(model MS-416) is a compact light
source that features high stability and line output useful for
wavelength-calibration purposes. There are many lines produced by mercury,
including 253.7-nm, 313.1-nm, 365-nm, 435.8-nm, 546.1-nm, 577-nm, and
579-nm wavelengths. This source includes a mercury lamp mounted in a
flange that matches the slit body of Acton Research SpectraPro® and
similar type spectrometers, plus a power supply.
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Tungsten-Halogen
Light Sources
are light sources for 350 nm to 2.5
µm.
Model TS-425 is a 30-watt light
source with a DC power supply.
Model TS-428 is a 250-watt light
source that includes variable brightness control, forced-air cooling, and
an AC power supply.
Model TS-428-DC is a 250-watt
light source that features a regulated DC power supply plus variable
brightness control.
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Deuterium Light
Source
(model DS-421) is a 30-watt light
source that provides useful UV continuum starting at ~190 nm and
continuing out to ~350 nm. Negligible visible light output helps to
minimize stray light.
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Xenon Light
Source
(model XS-432) is a 75-watt light
source that features broad wavelength output with small source size,
permitting more efficient light delivery to a spectrometer. This source
provides useful continuum from 190 to 750 nm, with declining output out to
2.7 µm. **
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Deuterium and
Tungsten-Halogen Dual Light Source
(model TDS-429) combines 30-watt
deuterium and tungsten-halogen lamps in the same housing for output useful
from 190 nm to 2.5 µm. It includes a manually controlled source-selection
mirror (motorized optional), power supplies, and forced-air cooling
fan.
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Infrared Light
Source
(model IS-434) is a blackbody source
that provides broadband IR output out to approximately 16 µm. It includes
a silicon carbide resistor as the IR emitter that is mounted in a housing
with a refocusing mirror, cooling fan, and mounting flange. **
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