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Broadband Visible Light Source

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Ocean Optics Inc.’s BluLoop compact, LED-based light source offers balanced spectral output across the visible (400 to 700 nm) range. When coupled to a miniature spectrometer, optical fibers and sampling accessories, it is suitable for color and reflectance measurements and general-purpose VIS-NIR spectroscopy.

BluLoop’s four LEDs are packaged in a rugged and compact housing. Each LED is individually tunable for optimum balancing of the spectral output. Unlike tungsten halogen sources, BluLoop produces “flatter” spectral output in the visible range for more predictable response, especially for color analysis. It provides a more constant spectral distribution and strongly reduced instrumental stray light. Its power output is comparable to standard tungsten halogen sources.


Photonics Spectra
May 2012
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