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Multi-Functional Integrating Sphere For Optical Properties of Materials Measurements

UPB-150-ARTA integrating sphere features five precisely aligned ports enabling OPM measurements of reflection, transmission, absorption, photoluminescence, organic electroluminescence and luminous flux with available accessory components.

UPB-150-ARTA Multi-Functional Integrating Sphere for OPM

The integrating sphere measures six inches in diameter for best balance of signal throughput and sphere functionality. It is machined from a solid aluminum block ensuring a highly precise alignment of the measurement ports to each other. Each port features a thin circumferential knife-edge for widest possible acceptance angle for diffuse light.

The UPB-150-ARTA can be supplied with an axially revolving sample holder for 10x10mm cuvettes. A clamp holder secures glass test samples and thin foils in place for analysis. Photoluminescent test samples can be stimulated through the measurement ports using an external light source like a laser. Since the sample holder post is hollow wires can be run inside to power the test sample for organic electroluminescence measurements.  

Other useful components available for the UPB-150-ARTA include port reducers, light trap, 'slide & fix' sample holders, port plugs, port adapters to hold light guides, detectors and other user parts.

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