Description
Hamamatsu L2423 Super-Quiet Mercury Xenon Lamp has an output of 185 to 2000 nanometers with Fused Silica window material. Mercury-xenon lamps produce high radiant energy especially in the ultraviolet region due to an optimal mixture of mercury and xenon gas. These lamps possess features of both xenon gas and mercury discharge lamps. The spectral distribution includes a continuous spectrum ranging from ultraviolet to infrared of the xenon gas and strong mercury line spectra in the ultraviolet to visible region. Compared to xenon lamps, the radiant spectrum in the ultraviolet region of mercury-xenon lamps is sharper in width and its peak is higher in intensity. These features make mercury-xenon lamps ideal as ultraviolet light sources.
Applications
- Wafer inspection system
- Semiconductor photolithographic equipment
- Fluorescent microscopy
- Blood analyzer
- UV irradiation equipment, etc.
Features
- 200 W,
- High stability
- Fluctuation (p-p) 0.5 % Typ. 2.0 % Max.
- Drift ±0.5 %/h Typ.
- Spectral distribution : 185 nm to 2000 nm,
- Strong line spectra from the ultraviolet to the visible region,
- Includes both the radiation spectrum of xenon lamps and mercury line spectra
- High performance “BI(Barium-Impregnated) cathode.
Specifications
Product Name | Mercury-xenon Lamp |
Lamp Rating | 200 W |
Arc Length | 2 mm |
Lamp Current | 8.0 +/- 0.5 A |
Lamp Voltage | 24 V |
Window Material | Fused Silica |
Spectral Distribution (Short) | 185 nm |
Spectral Distribution (Long) | 2000 nm |
Light Output Stability Drift Typ. | +/- 0.5 %/h |
Light Output Stability Fluctuation (p-p) Max. | 2 % |
Guaranteed Operation Life | 1000 h |
Average Life | 2000 h |
Orientation | Vertical +/-15 or Horizontal +/-15 degree |
Cooling Method | Convection Cooling |
Supply Voltage Min. | 65 V dc |
Trigger Voltage | 20 kV |
Weight | 45 g |
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