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Halogen lamp hl 2000 ll

Manufactured by OceanOptics
Sourced in United States

The Halogen lamp HL-2000-LL is a compact and versatile light source for laboratory use. It provides a stable and consistent broadband illumination across the visible and near-infrared wavelength range. The lamp features a long-life halogen bulb and a cooling fan to ensure reliable operation.

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2 protocols using halogen lamp hl 2000 ll

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SPR-POF Probe with MUPA Layer

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The white light source was the Halogen lamp HL-2000-LL (manufactured by Ocean Optics, Dunedin, FL, USA), and the spectrometer was a FLAME-S-VIS-NIR-ES, manufactured by Ocean Optics, Dunedin, FL, USA. The white light source presents an emission range from 360 nm to 1700 nm, whereas the spectrometer has a detection range from 350 nm to 1023 nm. The transmission spectra and data values were displayed online on the computer screen and saved by Spectra Suite software (Ocean Optics, Dunedin, FL, USA). The spectra were normalized by the Matlab software (MathWorks, Natick, MA, USA) using as reference for normalization the spectrum acquired with air as a surrounding medium over the bare gold surface or the MUPA derivatized gold surface. Figure 1 shows a scheme of the experimental setup and an outline of the SPR-POF probe combined with the MUPA layer.
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Spectroscopic analysis of optical fiber sensor

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The experimental apparatus consists of the Halogen lamp HL-2000-LL (manufactured by Ocean Optics, Dunedin, FL, USA) used as white light source, the POF sensor platform (reported in Figure 1), and the spectrometer (FLAME-S-VIS-NIR-ES, manufactured by Ocean Optics, Dunedin, FL, USA) [15 (link),16 (link)]. Figure 1 shows a scheme of the experimental setup, too.
The white light source presents an emission range from 360 nm to 1700 nm, whereas the spectrometer has a detection range from 350 nm to 1023 nm. The transmission spectra, along with data values, were displayed on-line on the computer screen and saved by Spectra Suite software (Ocean Optics, Dunedin, FL, USA).
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