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Monochromators are optical subassemblies used to isolate narrow portions of a light spectrum. They accept polychromatic input from a lamp or laser, and outputs monochromatic light. Learn More
UV and visible spectrometers measure the amount of ultraviolet (UV) and visible light transmitted or absorbed by a sample placed in the spectrometer. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic light guides are bundles of optical fibers used for the controlled deliver of light. They tend to be more rigid, and transmit well in both the visible and near-infrared (near-IR) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Fiber optic light guides are sometimes called fiber optic light pipes (fiber optic lightpipes). Search by Specification | Learn More
Optical spectrum analyzers (OSA) can divide a lightwave signal into its constituent wavelengths. This means that it is possible to see the spectral profile of the signal over a certain wavelength range. Search by Specification | Learn More
Spectrum analyzers and signal analyzers display raw, unprocessed signal information such as voltage, power, period, wave shape, sidebands, and frequency. They can provide the user with a clear and precise window into the frequency spectrum. Search by Specification | Learn More
Lighting fixtures and lamp sockets produce artificial light in industrial areas or workspaces, and mechanically hold and electrically connect lamp bulbs to wiring. Search by Specification | Learn More
Optical and light microscopes use the visible or near-visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to magnify images of objects. Search by Specification | Learn More
Lamps are light sources that emit incoherent light for illumination. There are many different types of products. Examples include fluorescent lamps, halogen lamps, heat lamps, incandescent lamps, LED lamps, projection lamps, spectral lamps, and stage lamps. Specialized and proprietary lamps are also available. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fluorescent lamps are high-efficiency lamps that use electrical discharge through low-pressure mercury vapor to produce ultraviolet (UV) energy, which is then transformed into visible light. Search by Specification | Learn More
Infrared (IR) spectrometers measure the wavelength and intensity of the absorption of infrared light by a sample. Search by Specification | Learn More
...the quartz envelope is closer to the filament than the glass used in conventional light bulbs. Heating the filament to a high temperature causes the tungsten atoms to evaporate and combine with the halogen gas. These heavier molecules are then deposited... Search by Specification | Learn More
Incandescent lamps generate light by passing an electric current through a thin filament wire (usually of tungsten) until the wire is extremely hot. Search by Specification | Learn More
Tower lights, stack lights and machine lights are used for alarm and machine status indication. They can be supplied with audible alarms and be used as flashers or steady light configurations. Search by Specification | Learn More
UV light systems provide ultraviolet light for identification, tracing, curing, disinfection or processing applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Low light cameras are designed for low light applications. They contain sensors that are highly sensitive to light and reduce images to a series of lines. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Glass Tubes IRD Glass
Bandpass, Longpass and Shortpass Filters American Precision Glass Corp.
FOCtek - Magneto-Optical Materials Foctek Photonics, Inc.
Off the Shelf and Custom Pellicle Beamsplitters National Photocolor Corp.
Standard Pellicle Coatings in Wide Varieties... National Photocolor Corp.
Custom Rectangular Pellicle Frames National Photocolor Corp.
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VICTREX PEEK polymer has been adopted as the main body of the small electromagnetic flow-sensor "VNS series" developed by Aichi Tokei Denki Co., Ltd. due to its excellent mechanical properties and superb chemical resistance. (read more)
Whether you want to create impressive architectural lighting or effects for stage performances, the new LED RGB Light sources from FTI allow you to set the color, intensity, on/off duration or create and load a custom program (read more)
Get essential functionality and easy to use features right at your finger tips! Specifically designed for field use, the N9340A Handheld Spectrum Analyzer provides good usability and exceptional performance for installation and maintenance, spectrum monitoring, and on-site repair tasks. It provides optional tracking generator and pre-amplifier. (read more)
GSP-830 in conjunction with the GAP-801 High gain Preamplifier offers outstanding noise floor level, -162dBm/Hz. The GAP-801 preamplifier provides ultra-sensitivity for detecting extremely weak signals. (read more)
New 2CH option!
Low Cost, High Processing Speed Stable, Accurate Measurements of High-Frequency Signals The 3 GHz U3741 spectrum analyzer is a high-frequency instrument that supports cost reduction for consumer-electronics production. It features upgraded measuring speed using high speed processing, and a compact lightweight design. (read more)
The U3751 is an 8 GHz, portable spectrum analyzer that responds to a wide variety of demands covering production line to maintenance applications. (read more)
B&K Precision's new family of full featured handheld spectrum analyzers consists of three models: Model 2650A with a frequency range of 50 kHz to 3.3 GHz, Model 2652A, identical to the 2650A but with a tracking generator added, and Model 2658A with a frequency range of 50 kHz to 8.5 GHz. (read more)
B&K Precision's new full featured handheld spectrum analyzers consists of three models: Model 2650A with a frequency range of 50 kHz to 3.3 GHz, Model 2652A, with a tracking generator added, and Model 2658A with a frequency range of 50 kHz to 8.5 GHz. (read more)
The GSP-810 is a digitally synthesized, easy to use spectrum analyzer with a frequency range of over 1 GHz. It uses state-of-the-art design for a phase-locked RF system that combines measurement quality and performance with an affordable price. The GSP-810 has a 1-watt input protection. The small size and light weight of GSP-810 makes this unit easy to carry and stow. (read more)
The U3771/U3772 sets a new standard for microwave spectrum analyzers. (read more)
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Visible spectrum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia the region of the electromagnetic spectrum which passes largely unattenuated through the Earth's atmosphere (although blue light is scattered more |
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Infrared - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Infrared (IR) radiation is electromagnetic radiation whose wavelength is longer than that of visible light (400-700 nm), but shorter than that of |
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National Synchrotron Light Source Vacuum UltraViolet (VUV) ring which provide intense light spanning the electromagnetic spectrum from the infrared through x-rays. |
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Imagine the Universe! Dictionary line spectrum A spectrum showing dark lines at some narrow color regions (wavelengths). The lines are formed by atoms absorbing light, which lifts |
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It takes more than one kind of telescope to see the light Most of the universe is invisible to us because we only see the visible light portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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Universe of Light: How Do You Measure a Light Wavelength? the differences between types of light like visible and x-ray, scientists often talk about the length of the light's waves or "wavelength." The |
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HowStuffWorks "What is Light?" Because light has both electric and magnetic fields, it is also referred to as electromagnetic radiation. |
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Star Light, Star Bright -- Science Background The electromagnetic spectrum consists of all the different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, including light, radio waves and x-rays. |
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Stop Light on a Chip | Physical Review Focus rows of tiny semiconductor pillars could slow light waves to a stop and store them as electromagnetic fields oscillating within the pillars. |
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Light: Optipedia, Free optics information from SPIE |