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Xenon lamp, Xenon flash lamp, Mercury-Xenon lamp, Deuterium lamp and Hollow cathode lamp

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CONTENTSL I G H T S O U R C E

Light measurement technology is utilized in many applications including industry, medical diagnosis, environmental monitoring, and academic re-search fields. Light sources (lamps) as well as optical sensors used in light measurement equip-ment must have high performance characteristics.Over a long period of years, Hamamatsu Pho-tonics has been manufacturing various lamp types that deliver high stability and long life, in-cluding light sources used for chemical analysis equipment.We continually develop and improve electrode materials and lamp structures so that each lamp delivers exceptional features and benefits. We also offer an extensive line of peripheral products and accessories such as power sup-plies, trigger sockets and lamp housings that are optimally designed to deliver maximum lamp performance.Hamamatsu light source lamps enhance the ac-curacy of customer measuring equipment, sim-plify maintenance, and reduce running costs.

The Planning Engineering Dept. of Hamamat-su Photonics K. K. was accredited as a calibra-tion company in the "Light" field on May 21, 1999 and is entitled to issue calibration certifi-cates bearing the JCSS logo mark (JCSS ac-creditation symbol). Those calibration certifi-cates assure the traceability to National Measurement Standards and can be used, for example, as a traceability certificate for ISO9000 series.

This is the logo mark for the traceability system approved by the Japan Calibration Serv-ice System (JCSS) based on the Measurement Law.

ASNITE is the comprehensive accreditation system operated by National Institute of Tech-nology and Evaluation (NITE) according to the international and foreign national standards where there are no relevant national stand-ards in Japan. (JCSS does not meet those in-ternational standards.)The Planning Engineering Dept. of Hamamat-su Photonics K. K. was accredited as an ASN-ITE calibration company in the "Light" field on May 7, 2004 and is entitled to issue calibration certificates bearing the ASNITE logo mark (ASNITE accreditation symbol).

This is the logo mark for the Ac-creditation System of National In-stitute of Technology and Evalua-tion (ASNITE), an independent administrative agency in Japan. NITE independently implements calibration standards based on international standards.

Long LifeHigh StabilityLong LifeHigh Stability

Selection guide by applications

Product introduction by application

Quick reference to products selection

Selection guide by characteristics

Wavelength

Wattage

Stability

Life

Quick reference to product features

Product specifications

Super Quiet Xenon Lamps

Super Quiet Xenon Flash Lamps

Super Quiet Mercury-Xenon Lamps

Deuterium Lamps

Hollow Cathode Lamps

Applied Products

Caution and Warranty

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Selection Guide by Applications

APPLICATIONS

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Mirror

Mirror

Mirror

Xenon lamp

Condenser lens

Condenser lens

Silicon wafer

High sensitivity image sensor

Xenon flash lamp

Fluorescent filter

Condenser lens

Condenser lens

Condenser lens

Sample blood

Condenser lens

Excitation filter

High sensitivity photodetector(Photomultiplier tube)

Condenser lensPhotodiode Condenser lens Condenser lens Condenser lens Deuterium lampFilterSample (water)

Wafer surface inspection system Blood analyzer

Water pollution analysis

Semiconductor Medical

Environment

TLSOC0024EC TLSOC0027EB

TLSOC0051EA

Xenon Lamps

Deuterium Lamps

Xenon Flash Lamps

Hamamatsu light source has been distributing in world wide, and well known for plenty of application besides below figures.

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Selection Guide by Applications

QUICK REFERENCE TO PRODUCT SELECTION

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WAFER INSPECTION SYSTEMS

PHOTO CVD

FA STROBOSCOPES

UV CURING SYSTEMS

UV INK DRY OR FREEZE

SOLAR SIMULATORS

COLOR SCANNER

COLOR ANALYZERS

FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPES

DNA SEQUENCER

IN-VITRO DIAGNOSIS

BLOOD ANALYZERS

FLOW CYTOMETERS

CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS

ENDOSCOPE

POLARIMETERS

BOD/COD ANALYZERS

POLLUTION ANALYZER

WATER ANALYSIS

WAVELENGTH CALIBRATION

Applications

Light Source XENONLAMPS

XENON FLASHLAMPS

MERCURYXENON LAMPS

DEUTERIUMLAMPS

HOLLOWCATHODE LAMPS

OTHERS

SPOT LIGHT SOURCES

UV-VIS FIBER LIGHT SOURCE

SPOT LIGHT SOURCESSPOT LIGHT SOURCES

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ATOMIC ABSORPTION SPECTROPHOTOMETERHIGH PERFORMANCELIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY

FULUORESCENCE SPECTROPHOTOMETER

PARTICLE MEASUREMENTFOR PURE WATER

FILM THICKNESSMEASUREMENT

UV EXPOSURE SYSTEMON THE WAFER

UV / VISIBLE SPECTROPHOTOMETER

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Selection Guide by Characteristics

WAVELENGTH

100 nm 200 nm 400 nm 600 nm 1000 nm 2000 nm

IR: InfraredVisibleUV: Ultra Violet

Hamamatsu light sources can be broadly divided by radiant spectrum distribution into two groups: one is "broad spectrum light sources" that cover a wide spectral range from "UV to visible" or "UV through infrared", and the other is "line spectrum light sources" that emit sharp line spectrum characterized by the metallic elements sealed within the lamp.

�Spectral Distribution — Broad spectrum

Bro

adsp

ectr

um

Line

spec

trum

TLSOB00104EA

3002000.01

0.1

1

10

100

400 500 600 700 800 900 1000RA

DIA

NT

INT

EN

SIT

Y (

µW·c

m-2

· nm

-1)

at 5

0 cm

WAVELENGTH (nm)

(313

)

(405

)

(577

)(365

)

(436

)

(546

)

HALOGEN LAMP (24 V-150 W)

XENON LAMPS (150 W)

XENON LAMPS (35 W)

XENON FLASH LAMPS (15 W)

DEUTERIUM LAMPS (30 W)

MERCURY XENON LAMPS (200 W)

Xenon Flash Lamps

Mercury Xenon Lamps

Hollow Cathode Lamps

Xenon Lamps

Deuterium Lamps115

160

185

185

193

400

2000

2000

2000

852

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Selection Guide by Characteristics

WATTAGELight output from a lamp is basically proportional to the input power. However, pulsed lighting can provide a momentary (in microseconds) higher brightness than the continuous lighting type. This makes pulsed lighting ideally suited for applications requiring high output power for a short duration. The radiant distribution of lamps must also be taken into account in order to utilize the optimum emission point with high stability and high output power.

� INPUT WATTAGE10 W

60

150

300

500

100 W 1 kW

5

30

35

50

Light output intensity usually increases in proportion to the input power. However, when evaluating intensity in units of an extremely short duration, pulsed lighting can momentar-ily provide a very in-tense light output. For several microseconds, this is about 1000 times higher than that in continuous mode lamps. (For more details, refer to our techni-cal data sheet on Xenon flash lamps.)

TLSXF0116

Instantaneously high peak output: Xenon flash lamp1000 times at several micro seconds!

Xenon flash lamps

TLSXB0094EB

XENON FLASH LAMP (15 W)

XENON LAMP (35 W)

TIME (µs)

2010-5

0 40 60 80 100

10-4

10-3

10-2

10-1

RE

LAT

IVE

INT

EN

SIT

Y

1000 TIMES !(LAMP WATTAGE: 1/2)

Xenon Flash Lamps

Deuterium Lamps

Xenon Lamps

Mercury Xenon Lamps

Hollow Cathode Lamps

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Light output stability can be classified into "fluctuation" (short-term stability) and "drift" (long-term stability ). To select optimum lamps that meet your application, these stability characteristics must be taken into account.

Small variations in light outputMean Light output

× 100 = Light output stability (%)

Deuterium Lamps

Xenon Lamps

Mercury Xenon Lamps

Xenon Flash Lamps

10 %1 %0.1 %0.01 %

3 %

2 %

Hollow Cathode Lamps5 %

1 %

0.05 %Vacuum Ultra Violet Deuterium Lamps

Deuterium Lamps (L2D2 Lamps)0.005 %

20 %

Using a lamp with a longer service life leads to the reduction of "maintenance cost and time" and "running cost" of equipment. Due to unique electrode structures with minimum electrode wear, Hamamatsu lamps feature unprecedented high stability over extended periods of operating time.

Lamp life characteristics directly affect maintenance costs of the equipment in which the lamp is installed. In view of this, Hamamatsu define the lamp life end as the time when the output fluctuation exceeds a specified range (excluding some types of lamps), in addition to the guaranteed life generally used to define the life end (the time when the light output falls to a certain point).

Xenon Flash Lamps

Deuterium Lamps

Mercury Xenon Lamps

5000 hours 6000 hours4000 hours3000 hours2000 hours1000 hours

2000

1000

500

0 hour

4000

3000

Hollow Cathode Lamps Life is defined at the operation current and the operation time*

5000400

Selection Guide by Characteristics

STABILITY

Selection Guide by Characteristics

LIFE

� FLUCTUATION (Short-term stability)

� OPERATION TIME

Xenon Lamps

3000

Lamp light output stability is an important factor that affects measurement accuracy and reliability of equipment. To supply lamps with high output stability, Hamamatsu has made consistent efforts to achieve "ideal electrode construction and positioning accuracy" and also to develop "optimum power supplies".

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Selection Guide by Characteristics

FEATURES

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Features of LampFeatures

Made in Hamamatsu AccessorySpectral

Distribution(nm) (hour)(p-p)(W)

Wattage

OutputStability

FluctuationLife

185 to 2000 1000 to 300035 to 300Less than

1 %

160 to 2000Less than

3 %5 to 60

400 to 5000Depends on therepetition rate

185 to 2000 50 to 500Less than

2 %

115 to 400 30 / 1500.005 %

Typ. 2000 / 4000

——

——(Depends on the type and operating condition)

(Depends on the element)

193 to 852Less than

10

5 % to 20 %

Lamp

• Broad spectrum from UV to IR

• Color temperature: 6000K

• Point source

• Long life: 3000 hours• High stability

Fluctuation (p-p): 0.2 % Typ.

• No arc point shift

• Long life: 5000 hours• High stability

Fluctuation (p-p): 1.0 % Typ.

• Long life: 3000 hours• Instantaneous starting

and restarting• High UV intensity

• High stability:0.005 % (Typ.) - 30 W type

• Long life: 4000 hours - 30 W type

• Less variation of intensity

• 66 types of single element lamps and 7 types of multi-element lamps

• Continuous spectrum from UV to IR and strong line spectra in the UV to visible

• Point source

• Broad spectrum in UV range

• High stability: 0.005 % typ.

• Metal-vapor discharge lamp

• Broad spectrum from UV to IR

• Color temperature: 15000K

• Pulse light• Instantaneously high

peak output• Low heat• Point source

XenonLamp

XenonFlashLamp

MercuryXenonLamp

HollowCathode

Lamp

DeuteriumLamp

( )

500 to 3000

Trigger Socket

Shield Box

Lamp Housing

Power Supply

Power Supply

Lamp Housing

Power Supply

Lamp Housing

Power Supply

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Hamamatsu super quiet xenon lamps are point light sour-ces with extremely high brightness and color temperature that emit a continuous spectrum from the UV to infrared re-gion, making them ideal as light sources in a variety of pho-tometric applications such as spectrophotometers. These super quiet lamps employ a high performance BI cathode that ensures extremely enhanced stability and long service life.

� Spectral Distribution (Fused Silica Type) � Fluctuation vs. Operating Time

TLSXB0130EA

SUPER-QUIET XENON LAMPS

TLSXF0024

TLSXB0076EA

10 % 1.0 %

10 % 1.0 %

10 % 1.0 %

10 MINUTES 10 MINUTES

10 MINUTES10 MINUTES

10 MINUTES 10 MINUTES

After 5 hour operation

After 1000 hour operation

After 2000 hour operation

20010-3

10-2

10-1

100

101

102

400 600 800 1000

WAVELENGTH (nm)

RA

DIA

NT

INT

EN

SIT

Y (

µW/c

m2·n

m-1

) at

50

cm

1200 1400 1600 1800 2000

75 W

35 W

150 W

300 W

InformationSemiconductor Medical Environment Analysis

RelatedProducts

Power supplies and lamp housings are also available.Please refer to the individual catalog for details.

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AThe life end is defined as the time at which the radiant intensity falls to 50 % of its initial value or when the output fluctuation (p-p) exceeds 1.0 %. BGS type is short gap type

� Dimensional Outline Unit: mm

4 L2175, L2195, L2273 (GS Type), L2274 (GS Type)

5 L2479,L2480

� Characteristics

Type No. WindowMaterial

SpectralDistribution

LampRating

(W) (nm)

LampCurrent

LampVoltage

(A dc)(mm) (V dc)

Output Stability Operating Life

DriftTyp.

(%/h)

Fluctuation(p-p)Max.

GuaranteedLife

(%) (h)

AverageLife(h)

Dimen-sional

Outline

ArcLength

A

L2173L2193L2174L2174-01L2174-02L10725L10725-01L2194L2194-01L2194-02L2194-11L10726L10726-01L9289L9289-01L2175L2195L2273 (GS Type)B

L2274 (GS Type)B

L2479L2480

35

75

100

150

300

1.0

1.3

1.0

1.3

1.0

1.3

2.5

2.0

3.0

Fused SilicaOzone-free Silica

Fused Silica

Ozone-free Silica

Ozone-free Silica

Fused SilicaOzone-free Silica

Fused SilicaOzone-free Silica

Fused SilicaOzone-free Silica

185 to 2000240 to 2000

185 to 2000

240 to 2000

240 to 2000

185 to 2000240 to 2000185 to 2000240 to 2000185 to 2000240 to 2000

3.5±0.2

5.4±0.5

5.7±0.3

5.4±0.5

5.7±0.3

7.0±0.5

7.5±0.5

8.5±0.5

15.0±1.0

11

15

13.5

15

13

13.5

15

19

17

20

±0.5

±0.5

±0.5

±0.5

±0.5

±0.5

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1000

1000

2000

1000

2000

1500

1200

1800

1000

2000

2000

3000

2000

3000

2500

2500

3000

2000

1

1

2

3

1

2

1

2

3

2

1

2

1

2

4

5

1 L2173, L2193, L2174, L2194,L9289, L10725, L10726

2 L2174-01, L2194-01/-11, L9289-01, L10725-01, L10726-01

3 L2174-02, L2194-02

TLSXA0104EATLSXA0103EA

TLSXA0101EA TLSXA0102EA TLSXA0007ED

10

UP

METAL BASE

13

82

95 M

AX

.

37.0

± 0

.5

13

M2.3

M2.3

9

14

9

UP

M4

M4

METAL BASE

15

125

150

MA

X.

58.0

± 0

.5

12

12

15

20

UP

M5

M5METAL BASE

20

150

175

MA

X.

65.0

± 0

.5

20

13

13

26

UP

METAL BASE

13

82

90 M

AX

.

37.0

± 0

.5

(L10

725,

L10

726:

3

6.85

± 0

.50)

13

2

14 (L2173, L2193: 12)

9

9

2

UP

METAL BASE

13

82

90 M

AX

.

37.0

± 0

.5(L

2194

-11,

L10

725-

01, L

1072

6-01

: 3

6.85

± 0

.50)

11

2

7.5

14

9

2

XENON LAMPS

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� Spectral DistributionTLSXB0029EA

Power supplies, trigger sockets, shield box and cooling jacket are also available.Please refer to the individual catalog for details.

0.25

0.2

0.15

0.1

0.05

0200 300 400 500 600 700 800

WAVELENGTH (nm)

RA

DIA

NT

INT

EN

SIT

Y (

µW·c

m-2

·nm

-1)

at 5

0 cm

SYNTHETIC SILICA GLASSUV GLASSBOROSILICATE GLASS

11

� Flash Pulse Waveform (60 W type)TLSXB0084EA

SUPER-QUIET XENON FLASH LAMPS

Xenon flash lamps emit a brilliant continuous spectrum from UV to infrared and feature a compact construction and less heat generation compared to continuous mode lamps.Hamamatsu super quiet xenon flash lamps are ideally suited for precision photometry because of outstanding character-istics such as higher light output stability and longer service life due to the improved electrode construction and material.Hamamatsu provides 5 types of super quiet xenon lamps: the SQ type using a high performanceBI cathode, the general-purpose HQ type having character-istics similar to the SQ type, the built-in reflector type that emits light output 4 times high-er than conventional lamps,the 60 W high power type constructed with a metal can package and built-in reflector type 60 W high power type constructed with a metal can package.Our product lineup includes compact lamp modules with newly developed 5 W lamp, trigger socket and power sup-ply all integrated into one unit.

100

20

40

60

80

0

RE

LAT

IVE

INT

EN

SIT

Y (

%)

TIME (2 µs/div.)

1 J/flash

FWHM2.90 µs(Approx.)

0.15 J/flash

FWHM1.75 µs(Approx.)

Easy-to-use lamp modules with built-in 5-watt xenon flash lamp, power supply and trigger socket.These flash lamp modules operate up to a maximum emission frequency of 530 Hz*.Guiding the output light via optical fiber is simple since lamp modules have an SMA connector.* Depends on the input energy per flash.

Compact 5 W Xenon Flash Lamp Modules L9455 Series, L9456 Series

�LINE-UP SPECIFICATIONS

L9455-01L9455-02L9455-03L9456-01L9456-02L9456-03

1.5

3.0

Type No. Arc Size(mm)

0.220.110.0470.220.110.047

Main Discharge Capacitor(µF)

Standard Type (without Fiber Adapter)

L9455-11L9455-12L9455-13

1.5

Type No. Arc Size(mm)

0.220.110.047

Main Discharge Capacitor(µF)

With SMA Fiber Adapter Type

Window MaterialSpectral DistributionMain Discharge Voltage Adjustable Range A

Max. Average Input (continuous) B

Light Output Stability (Max.) C

Guaranteed Life D

Input Voltage RangeInput CurrentDimensions (W × H × D)

L9455L9456

NOTE:UV glass185 nm to 2000 nm

400 V to 600 V

5 W

2.0 % CV1.5 % CV

1.0 × 109 Flash11 V to 28 V

1 A44 mm × 35 mm × 98 mm

Parameter Description / Value

A Adjustable with internal trimmer potentiometer or external voltage supply of 3.2 V to 4.8 V.

B Maximum average input (continuous) W is given by: W=E × f [W], where E is the maximum input energy (J) and f is the repetition frequency (Hz).

C Calculated by: standard deviation / average light output × 100 [%]

D At 5-watt operation

InformationSemiconductor Medical EnvironmentFA Analysis

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� Characteristics

SQ – 26 mm Diameter Type (22 mm and 28 mm types are also available)

A Measured with supply voltage of 1000 V, main discharge capacitor of 0.1 µF, repetition rate of 50 Hz and wavelength of 400 nm.B Measured with supply voltage of 1000 V, main discharge capacitor of 2 µF, repetition rate of 10 Hz and wavelength of 400 nm.C Variation in delay from input of the flash signal (trigger signal) to peak flash. (This varies depending on the main voltage value.)* Manufactured upon receiving your order

D Output stability = × 100(Max. output – Min. output)Average output

� Dimensional Outline Unit: mm

3 SQ Type

L

30 M

AX

.12

.7 M

AX.

19±0

.512

MAX

.

26±120±1

L

12.7

±0.5

10 M

AX

.19

.5 M

AX

.

7.5

MA

X.

20±1

L

12.7

±0.5

10 M

AX

.19

.5 M

AX

.

7.5

MA

X

SPARKER

TRIGGER PROBEANODE CATHODE

θ: 17 °

12 MAX.30 MAX.

REFLECTOR

60

12.7 MAX.

1 HQ Type (Hemisphere bulb) 2 HQ Type (Flat bulb)

5 L4634, L4634-014 L4633, L4633-01 6 L6604, L6605, L7684, L7685

TLSXA0027EA

TLSXA0003ED TLSXA0003ED TLSXA0049EC

TLSXA0033EC TLSXA0036EC

Type No. WindowMaterial

SpectralDistribution

ArcSize

(mm) (nm)

RecommendedSupply Voltage

TriggerVoltage

p-p(V dc) (kV)

Max.AveragePower

[Continuous](W)

Max.AverageEnergy

per Flash

Repeti-tionRateMax.

Output Stability

JitterTyp.

(J/Flash) (Hz) (ns)

Output Fluctuation

Max.

GuaranteedLife

SuitableTriggerSocket

(%)(Number of Flashes)

Dimen-sional

Outline

BulbShape

AA

DC

BB

BB

L2187L2188L2189L2358L2359L2360L2435L2436L2437

8.0

3.0

1.5

Flat

Flat

Flat

Synthetic SilicaUV Glass

Borosilicate GlassSynthetic Silica

UV GlassBorosilicate GlassSynthetic Silica

UV GlassBorosilicate Glass

160 to 2000185 to 2000240 to 2000160 to 2000185 to 2000240 to 2000160 to 2000185 to 2000240 to 2000

700 to 1000

700 to 1000

700 to 1000

5 to 7

5 to 7

5 to 7

15

15

15

0.15

0.15

0.15

100

100

100

200

200

200

2.5

2.5

3.5

1.2 × 109

1.2 × 109

1.2 × 109

E2191Series

E2361Series

E2438Series

3-a

3-b

3-c

HQ – 20 mm Diameter TypeL4644L4646L4645L4647L4640L4642L4641L4643

3.0

1.5

HemisphereFlat

HemisphereFlat

HemisphereFlat

HemisphereFlat

UV Glass

Borosilicate Glass

UV Glass

Borosilicate Glass

185 to 2000

240 to 2000

185 to 2000

240 to 2000

700 to 1000

700 to 1000

5 to 7

5 to 7

10

10

0.1

0.1

100

100

200

200

3

3.5

1 × 109

1 × 109

E2418

E6188

E2422

E6186

1-a2-a1-a2-a1-b2-b1-b2-b

Built-in Reflector – 26 mm Diameter TypeL4633L4633-01*L4634L4634-01*

1.5Converging

Collimating

Borosilicate GlassUV Glass

Borosilicate GlassUV Glass

240 to 2000185 to 2000240 to 2000185 to 2000

700 to 1000 5 to 7 15 0.15 100 200 5 5 × 108 E4370-014

5

60 W TypeL6604L6605

3.0 FlatBorosilicate GlassSapphire Glass

240 to 2000190 to 2000

700 to 1000 5 to 10 60 1 60 200 3 8 × 107 E66476

Built-in Reflector – 60 W TypeL7684L7685

3.0 FlatBorosilicate GlassSapphire Glass

240 to 2000190 to 2000

700 to 1000 5 to 10 60 1 60 200 3 8 × 107 E66476

a

b

L3.01.5

a

b

L3.01.5

a

b

c

L8.03.01.5

34.

8±0.

5

OUTPUT WINDOW

14.

3±0.

15

3 2

8.9±

0.3

34.5±0.5

1.3

15 MAX.

25.8±0.5REFLECTOR*

* L7684, L7685 ONLY

SPARKER

TRIGGER PROBE

ANODE CATHODE

30 MAX. 12 MAX.

REFLECTOR

12

12.7 MAX.

XENON FLASH LAMPS

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� Spectral Distribution (200 W)

TLSXB0077EB

20010-3

10-2

10-1

100

101

102

103

400 600 800300 500 700 900 1000

WAVELENGTH (nm)

RA

DIA

NT

INT

EN

SIT

Y (

µW/c

m2·n

m-1

) at

50

cm

(365

)

(405

)(4

36)

(546

)

(313

)

(577

)

SUPER-QUIET MERCURY XENON LAMPSInformationSemiconductor Medical EnvironmentFA

13

TLSXF00047

Mercury-xenon lamps are designed to provide high radiant energy in the UV region. These lamps are sealed with an optimum mixture of mercury and xenon gas that offer the best characteristics of both xenon lamps and super-high-pressure mercury lamps. For example, the spectral distrib-ution includes the continuous spectrum from UV to infrared of xenon gas and the intense line spectra of mercury in the UV to visible region. The radiant spectrum in the UV region is higher in intensity and sharper in width when compared with super-high-pressure mercury lamps and Xenon lamps. Mercury-xenon lamps also feature instantaneous lighting and re-lighting, which are difficult to obtain in super-high-pressure mercury lamps, thus making these mercury-xe-non lamps an excellent choice as UV light sources.Just as with super quiet Xenon lamps, Hamamatsu super quiet mercury-xenon lamps employ a high performance BI cathode (barium-impregnated electrode) that ensures ex-tremely enhanced stability and long service life.

� Comparison of Spectral Distribution betweenMercury-Xenon Lamps and Super-High-PressureMercury Lamp

TLSXB0078EB

RA

DIA

NT

INT

EN

SIT

Y (

µW·c

m-2

·nm

-1)

at 5

0 cm

WAVELENGTH (nm)

200 300 400 500 6000

10

20

30

40

50

6029

731

3

365

577

SUPER-HIGHPRESSUREMERCURY LAMP(200 W)

MERCURY-XENONLAMP (200 W)

405

436

546

265

Power supplies and lamp housings are also available.Please refer to the individual catalog for details.

RelatedProducts

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AThe life end is defined as the time at which the radiant intensity falls to 50 % of its initial value or when the output fluctuation (p-p) exceeds 2.0 % (3.0 % for 250 W type L8706).

� Dimensional Outline Unit: mm

1 L2421 3 L2481-01, L2422-01, L8029/-01

4 L2481-02, L2422-022 L2481, L2422, L7046

� Characteristics

L2421L2481L2481-01L2481-02L2422L2422-01L2422-02L7046L8029L8029-01L2482L7047L2423L2570L8706L2483L2917L8288

50

75

100

150

200

250

350

500

1.0

1.0

1.3

0.8

1.7

2

1.8

2.5

3.0

Fused Silica

Fused Silica

Fused Silica

Ozone-free Silica

Fused Silica

Fused SilicaOzone-free Silica

Fused SilicaOzone-free Silica

Fused SilicaFused Silica

Ozone-free SilicaFused Silica

185 to 2000

185 to 2000

185 to 2000

240 to 2000

185 to 2000

185 to 2000240 to 2000185 to 2000240 to 2000185 to 2000185 to 2000240 to 2000185 to 2000

3.5±0.2

5.4±0.5

5.5±0.5

7.5±0.5

8.0±0.5

8.5±0.5

14.0±1.0

20.0±1.0

14

14

18

20

24

27

25

25

±0.5

±0.5

±0.5

±0.5

±0.5

±0.5

±0.5

±0.5

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

2.0

3.0

2.0

2.0

500

500

500

1000

1000

1000

2000

500

1000

1000

1000

1000

2000

2000

2000

3000

1000

2000

1

2

3

4

2

3

4

2

3

5

5

6

7

7

5 L2482, L7047, L2423, L2570 6 L8706 7 L2483, L2917, L8288

UP

METAL BASE

11

82

90 M

AX

.

37.0

± 0

.5

12

7.5

2

2

7.5

11

TLSXA0045ED TLSXA0101EA TLSXA0102EA TLSXA0007ED

TLSXA0103EA

UP

20

125

153

MA

X.

20

57.9

± 0

.5

M5

M5

METAL BASE

13

13

20

TLSXA0104EATLSXA0092EB

Type No. WindowMaterial

SpectralDistribution

LampRating

(W) (nm)

LampCurrent

LampVoltage

(A dc)(mm) (V dc)

Output Stability Operating Life

DriftTyp.(%)

Fluctuation(p-p)Max.

GuaranteedLife

(%) (h)

AverageLife(h)

Dimen-sional

Outline

ArcLength

A

UP

METAL BASE

13

82

90 M

AX

.

37.0

± 0

.5

13

2

14

9

9

2

UP

METAL BASE

13

82

90 M

AX

.

37.0

± 0

.5(L

8029

, L80

29-0

1: 3

6.75

± 0

.50)

11

2

7.5

14

9

2

UP

METAL BASE

13

82

95 M

AX

.

37.0

± 0

.5

13

M2.3

M2.3

9

14

9

UP

M4

M4

METAL BASE

15

125

150

MA

X.

58.0

± 0

.5

12

12

15

20 (L2482, L7047: 18)

UP

M5

M5METAL BASE

20

150

175

MA

X.

65.0

± 0

.5(L

8288

: 70.

0 ±

0.5)

20

13

13

26 (L8288: 29)

MERCURY XENON LAMPS

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� Light Output Stability� Spectral DistributionTLSOB0024EE

160 200 240 280 320 360 400

WAVELENGTH (nm)

RA

DIA

NT

INT

EN

SIT

Y (

µW·c

m-2

·nm

-1)

at 5

0 cm

0.01

0.1

1.0

0.001

SYNTHETIC SILICA(PROJECTING TYPE, 1 mm THICK)

UV GLASS

DEUTERIUM LAMPS (L2D2 LAMPS / X2D2 LAMPS)Semiconductor Medical Environment Analysis

15

TLSOF0178

Deuterium lamps are discharge lamps utilizing the arc dis-charge from the deuterium gas (D2) sealed inside the lamp. These lamps produce a continuous spectrum of UV light shorter than 400 nm, and are widely used in analytical in-struments such as spectrophotometers and high perfor-mance liquid chromatographs (HPLC). Hamamatsu deuteri-um lamps are described as "L2D2 lamps" that offer longer life and higher stability than conventional lamps. In particu-lar, the L2-4000 series lamps guarantee an operating life "4000 hours". Our unique advanced electrode (ceramic electrode) tech-nology delivers precision lamps with high stability and mini-mal variations in light output between lamps.

0 100-20-15-10

-505

101520

200 300

AB

S (

10-5

A.U

.)

400

100 s/div.500 600 700 800

RelatedProducts

TLSOB0095EA

0 h

TLSOB0096EA

2000 h0 100

-20-15-10

-505

101520

200 300

AB

S (

10-5

A.U

.)

400

100 s/div.500 600 700 800

X2D2 Lamp (High Brightness Deuterium Lamp)

X2D2 Lamp Conventional type (L2D2 Lamp)

� Arc Distribution

The X2D2 lamp (brightness of new deuterium lamp) is two times higher than conventional deuterium lamp ( 0.5 mm aperture type). It can realize high resolution and high throughput of the instruments.

2 times higherthan conventional type

(Aperture size: 0.5 mm)

Power supplies and lamp housings are also available.Please refer to the individual catalog for details.

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� Dimensional Outline Unit: mm

1 L6565, L6301, L6303, L6999 2 L6566, L6305, L6307, L6309, L6311 3 L7296, L7292, L7293, L9030

TLSOA0040EC TLSOA0018EE TLSOA0017EF

5 L6311-50 6 L6301-50, L6999-504 L7296-50, L7293-50, L9030-50

TLSOA0051ECTLSOA0075ED TLSOA0050EB

a

b

A14±150±1

a

b

A14±150±1

� Characteristics

Standard type

See-through Type

L2-4000

L2-2000

X2

L6565L6566L6301

L6301-50L6303L6305L6307L6309L7296

L7296-50L6311

L6311-50L7292L7293

L7293-50L9518L9519L9841

185 to 400

185 to 400

160 to 400

185 to 400

115 to 400

185 to 400160 to 400115 to 400

1.0

0.5

1.0

0.5

±0.3

±0.3

±0.3

0.005

0.005

0.005

4000

2000

2000 D

2000

350

400

350

400

300±30

300±30

300±30

2.5±0.253.0±0.3

2.5±0.25

3.0±0.3

10±1

12 to 15

10±1

2.5±0.25

2.5±0.25

45

4

50.8

1.2

0.5 to 0.55

0.8

4

4

1.0±0.10 to 1

1.0±0.1

1.7±0.20 to 1

2.5 to 6.0

7.0±0.5

0

2.5 to 6.0

1.0±0.1

1.7±0.2

20

20

20

80

80

90

85

1

2-a1

6

1

2-a2-b2-b3-a4-a2-c5

3-b3-b4-b — E

— E

— E

1.80 to 1.8

1.8

3.30 to 1.8

0.3 to 0.6

1

0

0.3 to 0.6

1.8

3.3

L2-2000

X2

L6999L6999-50

L9030L9030-50L10804L10904

185 to 400

160 to 400

185 to 400160 to 400

0.5

0.5

±0.3

±0.3

0.005

0.005

2000

2000

400

400

300±30

300±30

2.5±0.25

2.5±0.25

4

4

1.0±0.1

1.7±0.2

20

20

80

9085

q

y

e-ar-a — E

— E

1.8

3.3

TubeDrop

VoltageAnodeCurrent

SpectralDistribution

ApertureDiameter

(nm)

GuaranteedLife

(at 230 nm)(h)(%/ h) (mA dc) (V dc)(V dc)(mm)

RequiredDischargeStartingVoltage

Series Type No.Dimen-sional

Outline

FluctuationDrift

Max. Typ.Min.(%)

(p-p)Typ.

Output Stabilityat 230 nm

A B C

Voltage

Warm-upFilament Ratings

Operating

(V dc, ac)

Voltage

(V dc)

Current

(A dc)

Current

(A dc, ac)Typ. Typ.

Time

(s)Min.

ALamps with an aperture of 0.5 mm diameter are high brightness types. These lamps provide 1.4 times higher brightness than standard lamps with an aperture of 1.0 mm diameter.BThe lamp life end is defined as the point when the light output falls to 50 % of its initial value at 230 nm or when output fluctuation (p-p) exceeds 0.05 %.CA trigger voltage higher than this value is required to start lamp discharge. For reliable lighting, an application of 500 V to 600 V is recommended.DOperating life depends on environmental conditions (vacuum atmosphere). It is recommended that these lamps be used in an oil-free environment. EPlease refer to X2D2 data sheet.

a

b

c

A80±268±260±2

FILAMENTFILAMENT ·GNDANODE

L7296-50: BLUE: BLACK: RED

FILAMENTFILAMENTANODE

L7293-50, L9030-50: BLUE: BLUE: RED

CONNECTION

FILAMENTFILAMENTANODE

: BLUE: BLUE: RED

CONNECTION

28±1

7 M

AX.

42±2 68

±216

0±10

ARC POINT

20

7

6

FILAMENTFILAMENT ·GNDANODE

L6303

FILAMENTFILAMENTANODE

: BLUE: BLACK: RED

: BLUE: BLUE: RED

L6301, L6565, L6999

CONNECTION

30±1

42±2

A16

0±10

ARC POINT

7 M

AX.

20

7

6

FILAMENTFILAMENTANODE

: BLUE: BLUE: RED

FILAMENTFILAMENT ·GNDANODE

L6307, L6309, L6311: BLUE: BLACK: RED

CONNECTIONL6305, L6566

30±1

42±2

68±2

160±

10

ARC POINT

A

15.

0±0.

5

7 M

AX.

20

7

6FILAMENTFILAMENTANODE

L7293, L9030: BLUE: BLUE: RED

FILAMENTFILAMENT ·GNDANODE

L7292, L7296: BLUE: BLACK: RED

CONNECTION

LIGHT OUTPUT

2- 3.3

ARC POINT22.0±0.1 22.0±0.1

15±0.5

30±1

ARC POINT

50±1

68±2

42.0

±0.1

160±

10

15 5

A

7 M

AX

.

20

7

6

35.0 -0.05 -0.1

22.0

+0

-0.1

3 +0.15+0.05

LIGHT OUTPUT

2- 3.3

23±0.1 23±0.1

22.0

±0.1

37.0±0.1

52.0±0.5

23.0

±0.0

55.

0±0.

5

60±2

160±

10

15

30±1 ARC POINTARC POINT

7 M

AX

.

20

7

6

3+0.038+0.02

3+0.038+0.02

FILAMENTFILAMENT ·GNDANODE

: BLUE: BLACK: RED

CONNECTION

LIGHT OUTPUT

2- 3.3

22.0±0.1 22.0±0.1 28±1

ARC POINT

50±1

68±2

37.0

±0.1

160±

10

15 5

ARC POINT

7 M

AX

.

20

7

6

35.0 -0.05 -0.1

22.0

+0

-0.1

3 +0.15+0.05

DEUTERIUM LAMPS

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HOLLOW CATHODE LAMPSEnvironmentAnalysis

17

TLSOF0133

Hollow cathode lamps are metal-vapor discharge lamps de-veloped for atomic absorption analysis. This analysis re-quires a special lamp for each element to be measured. Hamamatsu provides 66 types of single element hollow cathode lamps including silver, aluminum and arsenic, and 7 types of multi-element lamps such as Na-K and Ca-Mg. Lamp configurations are available in 38 mm diameter types (L233, L733 series). Also available are the L 2433 series giant-pulse hollow cathode lamps (38 mm diameter) de-signed for AA spectroscopy using the S-H method back-ground correction.

� Multi-Element Lamps: L733 Series (38mm dia.)

*: Analysis line varies according to the wavelength of each single element.

� Single-Element Lamps: L233 Series (38mm dia.), L2433 Series (for S-H background correction)

"∗" mark indicates the maximum absorption wavelength. "�" mark indicates that the final suffix will be “NQ” instead of “NU” in the case of the L2433 series."'" mark indicates L2433 series element.

Na-K

Ca-Mg

Si-Al

Fe-Ni

Sr-Ba

Al-Ca-Mg

Ca-Mg-Zn

Sodium Potassium

Calcium Magnesium

Silicon Aluminum

Iron Nickel

Strontium Barium

Aluminum Calcium Magnesium

Calcium Magnesium Zinc

-201NB

-202NU

-203NU

-204NQ

-205NB

-321NU

-322NQ

Elements Type No. (suffix)Element Name

Ag

Al

As

Au

B

Ba

Be

Bi

Ca

Cd

Co

Cr

Cs

Cu

Dy

Er

Eu

Fe

Ga

Gd

Ge

Hf

328.07338.28309.27396.15193.70197.20242.80267.59249.68249.77553.55

234.86

223.06306.77422.67

228.80

240.73346.58357.87425.44852.11

324.75327.40404.59421.17400.79415.11459.40462.72248.33371.99287.42294.36407.87422.58265.16

286.64307.29

-47NB

-13NB

-33NQ

-79NQ

-5NQ

-56NB

-4NQ

-83NQ

-20NU

-48NQ

-27NU

-24NB

-55NB

-29NB

-66NB

-68NB

-63NB

-26NU

-31NU

-64NB

-32NU

-72NU

Silver

Aluminum

Arsenic

Gold

Boron

Barium

Beryllium

Bismuth

Calcium

Cadmium

Cobalt

Chromium

Cesium

Copper

Dysprosium

Erbium

Europium

Iron

Gallium

Gadolinium

Germanium

Hafnium

Mercury

Holmium

Indium

Iridium

Potassium

Lanthanum

Lithium

Lutetium

Magnesium

Manganese

Molybdenum

Sodium

Niobium

Neodymium

Nickel

Osmium

Lead

Palladium

Praseodymium

Platinum

Rubidium

Rhenium

Rhodium

Ruthenium

Antimony

Scandium

Selenium

Silicon

Samarium

Tin

Strontium

Tantalum

Terbium

Tellurium

Titanium

Thallium

Thulium

Vanadium

Tungsten

Yttrium

Ytterbium

Zinc

Zirconium

Deuterium

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

Elements Type No.(suffix)

Analysis Lines (nm)

Hg

Ho

In

Ir

K

La

Li

Lu

Mg

Mn

Mo

Na

Nb

Nd

Ni

Os

Pb

Pd

Pr

Pt

Rb

Re

253.65

410.38416.30303.94325.61208.88266.47766.49769.90357.44550.13610.36670.78328.17331.21285.21

279.48403.08313.26320.88589.00589.59334.91405.89463.42492.45232.00341.48290.90305.86217.00283.30244.79247.64495.13513.34265.95299.80780.02794.76346.05346.47

-80NU

-67NB

-49NB

-77NQ

-19NB

-57NB

-3NB

-71NB

-12NU

-25NU

-42NB

-11NB

-41NB

-60NB

-28NQ

-76NU

-82NQ

-46NQ

-59NB

-78NU

-37NB

-75NB

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

'

Elements Type No.(suffix)

Analysis Lines (nm)

Rh

Ru

Sb

Sc

Se

Si

Sm

Sn

Sr

Ta

Tb

Te

Ti

Tl

Tm

V

W

Y

Yb

Zn

Zr

D2

343.49

349.89

217.58231.15390.74391.18196.03

251.61288.16429.67484.17224.61286.33460.73

271.47275.83431.88432.64214.27

364.27365.35276.78377.57371.79410.58306.64318.40255.14400.87410.23412.83346.43398.79213.86307.59360.12468.78240.00(peek)

∗∗

∗∗

∗∗

∗∗

∗∗

∗∗∗

∗∗

∗∗

-45NB

-44NB

-51NQ

-21NB

-34NQ

-14NU

-62NB

-50NQ

-38NB

-73NU

-65NB

-52NQ

-22NB

-81NU

-69NB

-23NB

-74NU

-39NB

-70NB

-30NQ

-40NB

-1DQ

'

'

'

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'

Elements Type No.(suffix)

Analysis Lines (nm)

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18

Spot Light Sources

APPLIED PRODUCTS

Hamamatsu spot light sources employ long life, high intensity mercury-xenon lamps and optical systems specifically designed to minimize light loss. Our UV spot light sources have gained a solid reputation for long life and high power and now fill a vi-tal role in different fields, especially in FA (factory automation). UV spot light sour-ces generate less heat and so are ideal for UV curing in bonding of micro compo-nents and optical components vulnerable to heat.

� Spectral Distribution� Application Examples

TLSXB0144EA

RE

LAT

IVE

INT

EN

SIT

Y (

%)

WAVELENGTH (nm)

3002000

40

20

100

80

60

500 700 800600400

365 nm TYPE [-01]250 nm ENHANCED TYPE [-02]

UV-LED Spot Light Sources

The LC-L1 is a UV-LED spot light source that emits UV light at 365 nm.This monochromatic light source cau-ses no thermal damage or harmful DUV (deep UV) effects to objects be-ing irradiated.Its low power consumption makes it an energy-saving and environmentally friendly light source.The built-in LED has a very long life of 20 000 hours. This reduces costly down time from having shut the pro-duction line down to replace lamps. The LC-L1 light source was designed by integrating lamp and semiconduc-tor technologies.

� Spectral Distribution

� Applications

TLSXB0162EA

3000

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

350 400 450

WAVELENGTH (nm)

RA

DIA

NT

INT

EN

SIT

Y (

%)

�Experiments using intense UV irra-diation

�UV curing

Flash Light SourcesThis flash light source, called "LF1", consists of a xenon flash lamp, power supply and control circuit, all integrated into one pack-age. Selecting the desired optical system components such as the lightguide allows the LF1 to emit a variety of different types of light. Light emission is highly intense for a period of microseconds, making the LF1 ideal for strobe light sour-ces. The LF1 is also easy to use and handle, offering features such as programmable light emission, flash count and control from a PC.

� Spectral Distribution

� Applications

TLSXB0169EA

�Strobe light source

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800

WAVELENGTH (nm)

RE

LAT

IVE

OU

TP

UT

(%

)

-03 (When synthetic silica lightguide is used)-04 (When glass lightguide is used)

�UV curing for FPD manufacturing

�UV curing for CD/DVD pick up

LCD TAB

Glue port

Seal of LCD

Seal portLCD

Cut lineUV curing

Panel Glass

Alignment of LCD

Adheision

fix

Coating for protectionof flexible circuit

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X2D2 VUV Light Source Unit

APPLIED PRODUCTS

19

Hamamatsu introduces a va-cuum ultraviolet (VUV) light source that combines a X2D2 lamp. Its compact size and air-cooled configuration allow easy handling and operation. The deuterium lamp uses an MgF2 (magnesium fluoride) window to efficiently transmit VUV radiation down to 115 nm.

� Features

� Applications

� Spectral DistributionTLSOB0079EB

240 400220200180160

WAVELENGTH (nm)

1401201000

20

40

60

80

100

RE

LAT

IVE

OU

TP

UT

(%

)

�High VUV intensity�Air-cooled (no cooling water required)�No optical Axis Alignment Required

�VUV spectrophotometers�Light CVD (Chemical Vapor

Deposition)�Light chemical reaction�Experiment and study using VUV

light

X2D2 UV-Visible Fiber Light SourceThis light source contains a X2D2 lamp and a tungsten-halogen lamp in a compact case and outputs 200 nm to 1100 nm light through a light guide. (Light guide is optional and sold separately.)The X2D2 lamp and tungsten-halogen lamp are precision-assembled into a dedicated lamp housing to ensure optimum operation. This allows highly stable lamp operation over a long service life without any special alignment. This light source is easy to carry due to compact size and light weight, and so is ideal for use with all types of portable devices.

� Spectral Distribution� Application Example�Spectrophotometer TLSOB0099EB

S2D2 UV-Visible Fiber Light SourceThe L10671 is the compact UV-VIS fiber light source using a S2D2 (Stable and Small Deuterium) lamp. The L10671 is the light source that offers high radiant power and high stability despite its compact size. Besides being compact and easy to carry, the L10671 operates on a low voltage. These features make the L10671 ideal for all types of portable devices requiring a UV-VIS light source.

� Spectral Distribution� Application Examples�Assemble into Equipment �Portable Device TLSOB0106EA

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Calibrated Lamp Light Source Series

S2D2 VUV LIGHT SOURCE UNIT

20

These light sources deliver the extremely high levels of "stability" and "repeatability" essential to calibrated light sources. These are available as an opti-mal set including a lamp, lamp housing and power supply, so that anyone can easily reproduce a highly stable light output.The L7810-02 xenon lamp light source is calibrated over a wide spectral range from 200 nm to 800 nm, while the L7820-02 deuterium lamp light source is cali-brated in the UV range from 200 nm to 400 nm. The spectral range at wavelengths shorter than 250 nm is calibrated based on the ASNITE calibration system (Accreditation System of National Institute of Technol-ogy and Evaluation), while the spectral range at wavelengths longer than 250 nm is calibrated based on the JCSS (Japan Calibration Service System).

� Features�Proofreading certificate issue�High repeatability�High stability

� Applications�Light level control of light source�Sensitivity control of optical sensor�Light intensity measurement and studies of photoreactions (Light resistance, light curing, etc.)�Quality control of photometric equipment (Medical analysis equipment, semiconductor inspection systems, imaging devices, etc)

� Spectral DistributionTLSOB0063EB

CONVENTIONAL HALOGEN LAMP

CALIBRATED DEUTERIUM LIGHT SOURCEL7820 (250 nm to 400 nm)L7820-02 (200 nm to 400 nm)

CALIBRATED XENON LIGHT SOURCEL7810 (250 nm to 800 nm)L7810-02 (200 nm to 800 nm)

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The S2D2 VUV light source unit is a vacuum ultraviolet light source unit that incor-porates a compact deuterium lamp with an MgF2 window. Equipped with a SUS flexible tube with a vacuum flange and a unique cooling mechanism, this light source unit allows irradiating objects or samples at a very close distance, and can be installed and operated under depressurized conditions.The compact lamp unit and SUS flexible tube offer greater flexibility in attaching the light source unit to various types of equipment.

� Features � Application Example

� Applications

APPLIED PRODUCTS

�Electrostatic Remover�VUV Spectrophotometer�Photoionization�UV Resistance Testing

of Various Material�Excitation Light Source

�Enable Proximity Irradiation

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� Spectral DistributionTLSOB0079EB

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CAUTIONS AND WARRANTY

�WHEN SCRAP THE PRODUCT

1. These lamps radiate strong UV rays which are harmful to the eyes and skin. Do not look directly into the lamp or allow the light rays to directly strike the skin. Always wear protective glasses or other protective gear when operation.

2. The bulbs of some lamps become extremely hot during opera-tion. Do not touch them with bare hands or bring the hot lamp bulbs close to flammable material.

3. Do not subject these lamps to mechanical vibration or shock, as this type of treatment can cause the stability to deteriorate.

4. Before operating the lamp, wipe the bulb and/or window with cloth moistened with alcohol or acetone, otherwise dirt or con-taminant on the window may cause a significant drop in UV transmittance. To prevent such contamination on the window, avoid touching it with your bare hands.

5. Lamps use high voltages, so take sufficient care to avoid elec-trical shocks.

6. Hamamatsu lamps come with a warranty valid for one year from the date of delivery.

The warranty is limited to replacement of the lamp. The war-ranty shall not apply, even within this one year period, to ca-ses where the operating time of the lamp exceeds the guaran-teed life, or in cases where trouble or failure has been en-countered as a result of natural calamity, accident, or misuse.

* For more details, refer to the technical data sheet for each lamp.

When scrap the product, please follow the appropriate disposal regulation for wasted products, if any, of the country/state/re-gion/province in use, or pass to those who can handle the dis-posal at proper manner like approved/licensed. Further detail can be obtained from technical literature or instruc-tion manual provided with each product, if any. Any question may arise, feel free to contact at nearby our office shown on the last page.

INTRODUCTION OF OUR WEBSITE

Please visit our website for information about our latest products, news,technolpgy introduction and corporate outline.

web site: www.hamamatsu.com

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www.hamamatsu.com

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Italy:HAMAMATSU PHOTONICS ITALIA S.R.L.Main OfficeStrada della Moia, 1/E20020 Arese (Milano), ItalyTelephone: (39)02-93 58 1733, Fax: (39)02-93 58 1741E-mail: [email protected]

Rome Office:Viale Cesare Pavese, 435, 00144 Roma, ItalyTelephone: (39)06-50513454, Fax: (39)06-50513460E-mail: [email protected]

Information in this catalog isbelieved to be reliable. However,no responsibility is assumed forpossible inaccuracies or omission.Specifications are subject tochange without notice. No patentrights are granted to any of thecircuits described herein.© 2008 Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.

Quality, technology, and service are part of every product.

REVISED SEPT. 2008

TLSO0003E02SEPT. 2008 IP(3000)


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