Fiber-coupled LED Features a Broadband Spectrum Extending from The UV to The NIR for Applications in Spectroscopy

Nov. 9, 2023

Manchester, NH, November 8, 2023 – LumeDEL LLC introduces the NewDEL™ Model X3312 Fiber-coupled LED source that employs a unique phosphor-coated UV-LED to emit a broad spectrum, 330 nm -1100 nm, for applications in spectroscopy as a replacement for halogen lamps. If the UV peak is not needed or deemed intrusive, it can be blocked by a long pass filter that only passes VIS-NIR light, thus providing a continuous and balanced spectrum without peaks.

The Model X3312 is a compact, fully integrated product which incorporates its own driver and microcontroller circuitry. A separate driver/controller module is not required. Device operation can be performed through a feature-rich Windows-based GUI or personally programmed using distinct serial commands.

The NewDEL™ product line of fiber-coupled LEDs includes three different broadband sources as well as 17 narrowband models with peak wavelengths from the UV to the near-IR spectral regions. The models offer complete configurability, from a continuous operating mode to pulsed or triggered modes, so that users at any level can set up a light source ideally suited to their system needs. LumeDEL also offers fiberoptic patch cords, collimating lenses, filter holders and mounting hardware accessories to complement all NewDEL fiber-coupled LEDs.

About LumeDEL LLC

LumeDEL LLC produces high-performance fiber-coupled LEDs and accessories for the life sciences, medical, industrial, and scientific communities. Our mission is to design and deliver unique, high output LED devices that will serve as essential, yet uncomplicated tools for end-users to perform leading edge research in both academic and industrial laboratories.

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