Instrument for spectroscopy having metal halide lamp as light so

Optics: measuring and testing – Infrared and ultraviolet

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250373, 313640, 356328, G01J 342

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ABSTRACT:
An instrument for spectroscopy according to this invention uses a metal halide lamp, in which at least mercury and dysprosium halide are enclosed, as the light source for the purpose of effecting measurements for a wavelength region extending from the ultraviolet to the visible light with a single light source. This metal halide lamp has a spectre, which is effective in a wavelength region extending from about 200 nm to about 700 nm.

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