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Product Code G2011Z1
Price £1,500 ex. VAT

Collection of LED Light Sources to Suit Your Research Needs

Choose from a UV-Vis, infrared, or full set for full flexibility


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To complete your optical spectroscopy setup, choose from our UV-Vis light source, infrared light source, and full LED light source sets. All three sets have a wide range of wavelengths for a variety of applications.

Each LED device is USB-C powered and designed to be used with the Ossila Optical Spectrometer and our range of optical spectroscopy equipment. Use your LED light sources in a free space arrangement, attached to a transmission holder, or connected with an optical fiber. To keep your workspace organized and measurements accurate, they can be bolted to any standard metric/imperial optical table or optical breadboard plate.

Specifications


Dimensions (D x W x H) 30 mm x 70 mm x 40 mm
Weight 25 g
Optical Connection SMA 905 fiber or free space
Power USB type-C (5 V, 70 mA)
UV-Vis Set 9 light sources, 375 nm – 670 nm
Infrared Set 7 light sources, 700 nm – 980 nm
Full Set 16 light sources, 375 nm – 980 nm

LED light source array
LED light source colours
LED light sources arranged on optical breadboard plate
Large LED light source setup

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Resources and Support


Choosing a light source for your spectrometer Choosing a Light Source for Your Spectrometer

The light source you will need to use depends on the measurements you are doing.

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Choosing a sample holder Choosing a Sample Holder for Spectroscopy

A designated sample holder is one of the most important pieces of equipment you need in spectroscopy.

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