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SuperLight Photonics unveils new light source for next-gen spectroscopy applications
SuperLight Photonics, an innovator in photonic technologies, has announced a major advancement in industrial spectroscopy with its compact, high-performance light source, purpose-built for the most demanding high-speed measurement applications.
Spectroscopy is an analytical technique that measures how materials interact with light - through absorption, transmission, or emission - providing detailed insights into their chemical composition and physical properties. Many of today’s spectroscopy systems use halogen light sources, which couple poorly into optical fibers, resulting in significant power loss. To compensate, they require long integration times, making them unsuitable for fast-paced industrial or medical applications.
Wideband lasers offer far more efficient fiber coupling, delivering significantly higher brightness than halogen sources. However, traditional wideband lasers suffer from spectral instability, which often requires averaging across thousands of pulses. This again limits their use in high-speed industrial environments where real-time performance is critical.
Designed to transform spectroscopy in production environments, SuperLight Photonics’ latest solution delivers the desired results compared to traditional light sources. Its spectral stability is unprecedented relative to legacy supercontinuum lasers, and its brightness outclasses halogen-based alternatives. Its combination of high sensitivity, short integration times, and its miniaturized, portable form factor enables rapid inline spectroscopy analysis.
The SLP-1050, SuperLight Photonics’ wideband light source, improves spectral stability by an order of magnitude vs. legacy supercontinuum sources. Class IIIb laser enables use in manufacturing environments with minimal safety requirements, allowing operation by non-specialist personnel. SLP-1050 also offers integration for easy adoption in OEM and industrial setups, portable or mobile instruments.
This new generation of wideband light source is set to drive higher quality control standards in sectors such as semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and materials manufacturing.
(Photos: SuperLight Photonics)
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