Xenon lamps have an almost smooth spectral output in the ultraviolet and visible spectral regions and can provide an intense collimated or focused output beam. This makes them one of the most widely used light sources for UV-VIS spectroscopy. In addition, due to their high chromaticity temperature (6000-6500 K), they are the preferred source for solar simulators.
LOT Quantum Design 's xenon lamps are divided into three basic groups according to the required power: 75-150 W, 300 W and 450-1200 W. For each power series, a different housing is used, which integrates the high-voltage starting circuit, the collection and collimation optics, the back reflector, the cooling fan, the adjustment elements and all other necessary electronics.
Key features
- Intense collimated or focused output beam
- Preferred light source for solar simulators
- Features close to a point light source
- Spectral range 200-2500 nm
- Almost smooth spectral profile in the UV and VIS spectral region
- Three basic types of Xe lamp housing (75-150 W, 300 W and 450-1200 W)
- Wide range of accessories: condensers, optical filters, water filters, light guides
A complete xenon (Xe) light source consists of
- Xenon lamp with compatible holder
- Robust protective housing
- Capacitor for light capture and collimation
- Power supply
- Interface and wiring