Incoherent Light Sources

Deuterium Light Sources

200 – 400 nm (UV)
200 – 700 nm (Continuous Spectrum)
Deuterium lamps are a type of light source used in UV spectroscopy. They emit continuous ultraviolet radiation, making them ideal for analyzing substances that absorb UV light. Deuterium lamps are preferred over other UV sources because they have a higher intensity and a wider spectral range, allowing for more accurate and sensitive measurements

LEDs & Drivers

UV-VIS-IR Wavelengths

Mounted, unmounted, collimated, fiber coupled, multi-channel LEDs with drivers

Mercury Argon Light Sources

Mercury Argon Light Source provides accurate gas emission lines which can be used as a calibration source to verify or calibrate spectrometer wavelengths from 253.65 to 1013.98 nm.

Neon Light Sources

500 nm – 1100 nm

Standard calibration lamp with Neon gas emission lines.

Fiber Coupled

 

Tunable Light Sources

A tunable light source (TLS) is a device that produces monochromatic light with wavelengths that range from the ultraviolet (UV) to the near infrared (NIR). TLSs are used in a variety of applications like spectroscopy, reflectivity measurement, colour measurement, detector responsivity measurement, etc.

Tungsten Halogen Light Sources

350-2500 nm

Tungsten Halogen Lamps have a wide spectral Range useful for colour, reflectance, transmittance, and absorbance measurements.

Free space, collimated, fiber coupled options available

Xenon arc Light Sources

240 – 2400 nm

Xenon light sources incorporate xenon arc lamps for high-power emission over a broad spectral range.

They are known for their high color temperature and their spectral similarity to sunlight, making them ideal for applications such as solar simulation, testing materials for sun exposure, and scientific research.