What applications is the HPX-2000 Xenon Light Source suitable for?
The HPX-2000 is ideal for fluorescence spectroscopy, UV-Vis-NIR absorbance measurements, photoluminescence studies, and other scientific or analytical applications requiring stable, high-intensity illumination.
What is the wavelength range of the light source?
The HPX-2000 provides a continuous spectrum from 185 nm (UV) to 2200 nm (NIR), making it suitable for a wide range of optical experiments.
Does this light source have adjustable intensity?
While the lamp itself provides stable output, the integrated shutter allows precise control over light exposure for experiments requiring timed illumination.
What type of lamp does this use?
The HPX-2000 uses a 35-watt xenon lamp, which delivers high-intensity, broadband light across the UV-Vis-NIR spectrum.
Does the light source require an external power supply?
The HPX-2000 comes with its own power supply, ensuring stable performance without the need for additional components.
Is the HPX-2000 compatible with optical fibers?
Yes, this light source is designed to work with optical fiber coupling, allowing efficient light delivery to various instruments or experimental setups.
Does the unit produce a stable light output over time?
Yes, xenon lamps provide highly stable and consistent illumination, making the HPX-2000 suitable for precision measurements and research applications.
How does the integrated shutter function?
The built-in shutter allows for controlled exposure, enabling users to regulate the duration and timing of light output without turning the lamp on and off frequently.
Can this light source be used for UV-sensitive applications?
Yes, with a UV range starting from 185 nm, the HPX-2000 is well-suited for UV-sensitive measurements such as fluorescence and absorbance studies.