Lamp light source VUV5k
VUVcompactfor spectroscopy

Lamp light source - VUV5k - Scienta Omicron - VUV / compact / for spectroscopy
Lamp light source - VUV5k - Scienta Omicron - VUV / compact / for spectroscopy
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Characteristics

Illumination technology
lamp
Spectrum
VUV
Other characteristics
compact
Technical applications
for spectroscopy

Description

Efficient UPS and ARPES measurements rely not only on the energy analyzer but also on the excitation source. The Scienta Omicron VUV5000 is a high intensity, narrow bandwidth extreme UV source. It provides radiation con-centrated to He I (21 eV and 23 eV) and He II (41eV). The flux density per unit wavelength interval is comparable to that obtainable from the best undulator beam lines. The photon flux emitted through a 2 mm aperture is about 500 times higher than that from conventional discharge VUV sources. The excellent stability of the VUV5000 makes it ideal for measurements such as studies of ultrathin films and nanomaterials, requiring extremely high intensity and long measurement times. In addition, the 1 meV bandwidth allows high resolution gas phase and cluster measurements. VUV5000 UV Source The VUV5000 UV source is the most intense He-light source on the market. At the same time, it has the narrowest line width. The photon source is based on a He plasma, generated with the ECR (Electron Cyclotron Resonance) technique. VUV5000 is also easy to handle. During routine use, it is operated by start and stop buttons, and no additional adjustment is required. VUV5040/5047 UV Monochromator The VUV5040/5047 is a compact UV monochromator optimized for high efficiency at both HeI and HeII. Complete separation of HeIα and HeIβ is achieved while maintaining a 1 meV bandwidth. The monochromator comes with a fixed of retractable exit stage.

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