Hamamatsu unveils miniature UV fibre light source

A Hamamatsu Photonics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 26, 2009

Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced a miniature, high-power ultraviolet (UV) fibre light source, also known as the 'S2D2'.

The L10671 features a high-performance 10W Deuterium lamp, providing high radiant intensity and very high stability of 0.004 per cent (which is comparable to the company's 30W D2 lamps).

The compact size (9cm x 7cm x 4cm) of this new device makes it suitable for a range of portable instrumentation deployments.

In particular, the L10671 is ideally suited for applied UV-VIS spectroscopy applications in the analytical, medical, biotechnology, industrial, environmental and agricultural fields.

A complete spectroscopic measurement system can be realised when used in combination with one of Hamamatsu's miniature fibre-optic UV spectrometer modules.

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