Request InfoSutter Instrument CompanyThe Lambda 721 combines 7 separate LED cubes with different spectra into a single common output beam. The LED cubes contain the LED, optics, and a filter. These LED cubes are easily exchanged with no tools required. Each LED cube is collimated before entering the optical path through the filter. The filters also function as mirrors that reflect the collimated beams from the previous light sources.See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaPRODUCTSPromoted Content July 2022 IssueLambda 721 - Optical Beam Combining SystemThe Lambda 721 combines 7 separate LED cubes with different spectra into a single common output beam. The LED cubes contain the LED, optics, and a filter. 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