Series Q xenon light sources provide an economical solution for applications that need ultraviolet (UV) to near-infrared (NIR), continuous wave radiation. The quiet, versatile lamp housing and high stability power supply included with these light source kits make them an inexpensive, high-performance option for users that do not require the high intensity light output of higher powered arc lamps.
75 or 100 W complete xenon light sources
Xe arc lamp, socket, housing & power supply included
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Specifications
Type
Xenon Light Source
Output Beam Size
33 mm
Output Beam
Collimated
Flange Series Size
1.5 inch
Features
All Necessary Components for Lamp Operation Included
Each Q Series light source includes an arc lamp, socket adapter, lamp housing interface kit, power supply, rear reflector assembly, Q Series lamp housing, and condenser lens assembly. After a quick and easy assembly, the light source is ready for use and easily integrated into a user's setup. The included lamp housing is capable of operating all Oriel arc lamps 100 W and lower in input power and allows the user to swap condenser lens assemblies for different light output characteristics.
Two Different 75 W Xe Lamps Offered
Xenon arc lamps have a relatively smooth emission curve in the UV to visible spectrums, with characteristic wavelengths emitted from 750-1000 nm. Their sun-like emission spectrum make them a popular choice for solar simulation, as well as absorption and fluorescence and source spectral scanning applications. Two different 75 W Xe arc lamps are available with these light sources, each with its own unique output traits:
Series Q Lamp Housing uses convection cooling to maintain a safe operating temperature for low wattage Oriel lamps, without the loud noise or induced vibration of the typical cooling fan. This housing is popular for researchers that need an inexpensive, compact, versatile lamp housing. With the right Interface Kit and Socket Adapter, all Oriel Arc Lamps and QTH Lamps up to and including 100 W can be operated in this lamp housing. The characteristics of the output light can be changed by simply swapping the condenser lens.
Four Different Condenser Lens Options
The four condenser lens options are available with the Q Series lamp housing that differ in the type of lens used and F/# (F Number). Additional condenser lenses can be ordered and mounted to the same lamp housing for simultaneous illumination. See accessory table for ordering information.
Plano Convex: The most economic condenser lens option is available in F/1 60076
. The front surface of an aspheric lens gradually changes in curvature from the center of the lens to the edge.
Simultaneous Illumination of Up To Four Samples Possible
The 60000 Series Q Lamp Housing contains four output ports. These output ports can remain plugged if unused, or fitted with a condenser lens assembly. If a different condenser lens assembly is mounted to each output port, four simultaneous light outputs, each of a different wavelength emission and beam characteristics can be achieved using a single lamp.
power supply provided with these light sources is a highly regulated power supply. Much of an arc lamp's stability in wavelength and output intensity is due to keeping the temperature and pressure of the gas inside the lamp's envelope as constant possible. The 69907 power supply provides highly stable voltage and current supply to the arc lamp, keeping the arc lamp's ripple to less than 0.5% rms while maximizing the lifetime of the lamp
Arc Lamp Safety
Arc lamps may emit dangerous levels of UV radiation depending on their source type. Ensure that only authorized personnel are in the vicinity of the source, and wearing the necessary safety equipment such as UV protective eyewear, clothing, and gloves. Lighted UV warning signs, posted outside laboratory doors where UV sources are operating, can prevent accidental exposure. Newport also recommends using an electronic shutter to block the beam when the source is not in use but remains turned on. Alternatively, the beam can be safely contained by using beam tubes or fiber optic cables to deliver the light to a sample. It is recommended to vent the ozone that is produced by some lamp models to the outside or use the 66087 Ozone Eater.
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