Re: NIR excitation light source

Posted by Judy Trogadis-2 on
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Hello, Martin

In addition to having a drawer of filter cubes, we will now have a drawer of LED's. Not a bad solution. Thank you, the prices are excellent but I need an electronics expert because these are just the raw components.
Perhaps my nephew in his basement . . . . . . .

Judy


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Dear Judy--

On 3/19/2012 12:30 PM, Judy Trogadis wrote:

> Excluding lasers, does anyone know of a light source that would emit in NIR (around 800nm) wavelength with a good quantum efficiency? Are there other benchmarks to measure signal power?

A conventional incandescent bulb is pretty good--I've used one for NIR
DIC--but it really depends upon how much power you need.

The following link (no commercial connection) lists NIR LEDs in the 800
nm range; no idea of cost:  http://www.roithner-laser.com/led_diverse.html

Good luck!

Martin
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