Deuterium light sources (D2)

Deuterium lamps provide the lowest wavelength output. A stable molecular deuterium discharge emits radiation through the UV, while VIS and IR are negligible. The silica windows or bulb material transmits above 160 or 190 nm.
Deuterium lamps are extensively used in UV spectrophotometry and as spectral irradiance standards for the UV.

Features
  • Continuous UV spectrum 160 - 400 nm
  • UV source with low VIS and IR output
  • Preferred source for UV spectroscopy

Further information

 

LS30D2

Complete system (convection cooled) including lamp housing, power
supply, cables and adapters needed for a proper operation.


Just select lamp bulb and condenser according to your
requirements to complete.

To be operated with 1 of following lamps:
 
LSB211 30 W Deuterium lamp (Arc Ø 1 mm)  
LSB312 30 W Deuterium lamp (Arc Ø 0,5 mm)  
LSB313 30 W Deuterium lamp (Arc Ø 0,5 mm, high stability)  
To be operated with 1 of following condensers:
 
LSC105 25 mm Ø, f/1,2,  UV Quartz  
LSC115 35 mm Ø, f/1,3, UV Quartz  
LSC110 35 mm Ø, f/1,0, UV Quartz  

Applications

UV Spectroscopy
UV Spectral irradiance standard

Downloads

Deuterium light source 30 W
Calibrated irradiance sources, UV - NIR
Light source accessories
Ultraviolet safety considerations

Downloads

Things to know

Lamp spectra and irradiance
Choosing the right source
Choosing the right focusing lens
Choosing the right condenser
Estimating source output
Reflectance, refractive index and transmittance of optical materials
Distribution of luminance & beam uniformity

Contact

Stéphane Marin
Stéphane Marin

Contact

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Phone:+33 1 69 19 49 49
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Stéphane MarinProduct Manager & Service Engineer
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