PerkinElmer-Lambda 365-UV-Vis Spectrophotometer

Description
The Lambda 365 is a user-friendly spectrophotometer designed for measuring the absorbance, transmittance, and reflectance of materials across the ultraviolet (UV) and visible (Vis) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is well-suited for routine analyses and basic UV-Vis measurements.
Specifications
The Lambda 365 is a double-beam UV-Visible spectrometer that measures light absorption from the visible to the ultraviolet region of 190 nm to 1100 nm (6.5 eV to 1.1 eV). A sample is usually made up to a known concentration in a non-absorbing solvent (such as water) and loaded into a quartz cuvette (available from the lab). Liquids, solutions and transparent solids can be measured. Note that we are not able to measure reflectance on this instrument.
- Standard sample solutions: 10 mm pathlength cuvettes including stoppers for air-sensitive work
- Small quantities: 1 mm pathlength cuvettes and 1 cm minimum-volume cuvettes are available
- Solids: a sample holder for measuring transparent solids and thin films on solid substrates such as glass.
Applications
- Spectrophotometric assays for quantitative analysis of solutions
- Band-gap measurements of transparent films and solid thin films (UV-Vis and PL).
Instrument location
Spectroscopy Laboratory location
Ground Floor, Room G31
June Griffith Building (F10)
UNSW Sydney Kensington NSW 2025
Phone: 02 9385 9795
Email: spec@unsw.edu.au
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