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Spectralon® Wavelength Calibration Standards

Complete spectral data.

Each Spectralon® Wavelength Calibration Standards is formulated by impregnating a Spectralon substrate with the oxide of a rare earth element which displays sharp absorption spikes at specific wavelengths. Complete absorption spectral data is supplied with each standard.

Applications:

·       Spectrophotometers ·       Paint/ink manufacturing
·       Spectrofluorometers ·       Pharmaceuticals
·       Textiles ·       Biomedical

 

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Lambertian behavior, durability, stability, and a calibration package that includes data for peak absorbance wavelengths relative to maximum absorbance, make Spectralon Wavelength Calibration Standards the ideal choice for spectral calibrations.

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Specifications

Spectralon® Wavelength Calibration Standards are available in either 1.25- or 2.00-inch diameters and are doped with one of the following: Holmium Oxide, Dysprosium Oxide, Erbium Oxide. A multi-component wavelength calibration standard is also available and combines the three rare earth oxides.

UV-VIS-NIR Standard

  • Rare Earth Oxide(s) Holmium Oxide
  • Calibrated Wavelengths Including 447.6 - 449.6 nm, 453.6 - 455.6 nm, 1134.1 - 1138.1 nm, 1198.6 - 1202.6 nm, 1932.5 - 1936.5 nm

NIR Standard

  • Rare Earth Oxide(s) Dysprosium Oxide
  • Calibrated Wavelengths Including 1087.8 - 1091.8 nm, 1230.5 - 1234.5 nm, 1299.3 - 1303.3 nm, 1682.0 - 1686.0 nm

VIS-NIR Standard

  • Rare Earth Oxide(s) Erbium Oxide
  • Calibrated Wavelengths Including 378.9 - 380.9 nm, 521.4 - 523.4 nm, 1009.5 - 1013.5 nm, 1470.0 - 1474.0 nm, 1476.0 - 1478.0 nm

UV-VIS-NIR Standard

  • Rare Earth Oxide(s) Holmium, Dysprosium, & Erbium
  • Calibrated Wavelengths Including 378.9 - 380.9 nm, 447.6 - 449.6 nm, 453.6 - 455.6 nm, 521.4 - 523.4 nm, 1009.5 - 1013.5 nm, 1134.1 - 1138.1 nm, 1198.6 - 1202.6 nm, 1230.5 - 1234.5 nm, 1299.3 - 1303.3 nm, 1470.0 - 1474.0 nm, 1476.0 - 1478.0 nm, 1682.0 - 1686.0 nm, 1932.5 - 1936.5 nm