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News Release from: Glen Spectra | Subject: OL 700-22
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 29 June 2006
Pulsed source tests without solarisation
The OL 700-22 pulsed xenon flash source is a high-pressure short-arc xenon flash lamp operating at 100Hz.
New from Glen Spectra, the OL 700-22 pulsed xenon flash source is a high-pressure short-arc xenon flash lamp operating at 100Hz rate Designed for applications such as ultraviolet (UV) reflection and transmission measurements which require a higher UV to visible light ratio, and hence lower stray light, than can be achieved with a tungsten halogen source
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The OL 700-22 comes with an SMA 905 connector that couples the source through a miniature fibre optic probe to accessories, including integrating spheres and transmittance and reflectance attachments.
The ability to cascade two OL 700-22 sources enables the user to perform near simultaneous reflectance and transmittance sample analysis.
As it produces a pulsed signal, the OL 700-22 is less likely than continuous sources to contribute to solarisation in optical fibre assemblies, frequently occurring when fibres are illuminated with wavelengths less than 260nm.
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