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== The Calibrated Light Source ==
== The Calibrated Light Source ==
The calibrated light source is the Ocean Optics DH-2000-CAL.  The product page for the device is found [http://www.oceanoptics.com/products/dh2000cal.asp here]
The calibrated light source is the Ocean Optics DH-2000-CAL.  It is a UV-VIS-NIR lightsource with two lamps, a deuterium and a halogen lamp.  The product page for the device is found [http://www.oceanoptics.com/products/dh2000cal.asp here]
 
== Lamps ==
 
The DH-2000-CAL contains two separate lamps: a Deuterium Lamp with a wavelength range from 210 nm to 400 nm, and a Halogen Lamp with range 360 - 1500 nm.  The exact spectra can be found on the [http://www.oceanoptics.com/products/dh2000cal.asp Product Page].
 
The
 
== Safety ==
 
== Operation ==
 
 
 
== Maintenance ==
 
== Further Information ==
For more details on the DH-2000-CAL, the operating manual can be found [http://www.oceanoptics.com/technical/dh2000cal.pdf here]
 


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Revision as of 18:06, 31 May 2012

The Calibrated Light Source

The calibrated light source is the Ocean Optics DH-2000-CAL. It is a UV-VIS-NIR lightsource with two lamps, a deuterium and a halogen lamp. The product page for the device is found here

Lamps

The DH-2000-CAL contains two separate lamps: a Deuterium Lamp with a wavelength range from 210 nm to 400 nm, and a Halogen Lamp with range 360 - 1500 nm. The exact spectra can be found on the Product Page.

The

Safety

Operation

Maintenance

Further Information

For more details on the DH-2000-CAL, the operating manual can be found here

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