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Spectral Lamps

About Spectral Lamps

Spectral lamps radiate line spectra of various gases and metal vapors with high brightness and spectral purity. Spectral lamps are used in conjunction with narrow bandpass filters for applications where monochromatic light is necessary to conduct experiments, such as in spectroscopy and chemistry.

Spectral lamps are commonly used as a light source in scientific, research, and laboratory applications because they produce the high quality, stable monochromatic light useful for determining spectral lines. Spectral lamps use two glass chambers: one contains the pressurized metal vapor and the other is the overall glass tube that encloses both the electrical apparatus and the pressurized tube, connecting everything to the base of the lamp. Spectral lamps are electric discharge lamps, using an electric charge that reacts with the gas, usually a mercury or thallium vapor, in the pressurized chamber to produce light. Because the metal vapor is under pressure, a spectral lamp must be constructed of quartz tubing. The quartz tubing also contains a set of tungsten wire electrodes at either end of the tube that are used to ignite the vapor.

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