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Improved chemical analysis and uv spectroscopy using improved deuterium lamps (deuterium lamp standard)

Objective

A deuterium lamp ultimately controls detectivity in nearly all absorbance spectrometers and detectors especially for the important chromatographic instruments HPLC and CE used in all life areas. This project involves a radical new approach to the D2 lamp design in the form of two variants. The first is a 30W D2 lamp with high stability and brilliance and long lifetime to improve HPLC, CE and conventional UV spectrometer performance. The second variant is a ~250W D2 lamp designed especially for spectroscopy. The 250W lamp allows in a second project part the re-design of a novel spectrometer with high relevance for pharmacy and biotechnology. Both lamp types service instruments that are single beam in character and rely to a great extend on lamp stability in the short & long term. In this sense the new D2 lamp will be an important improved reference standard.

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INSTITUT FUR NIEDERTEMPERATUR PLASMAPHYSIK EV AN DER ERNST MORITZ ARNDT UNIVERSITAET GRIEFSWALD
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Friedrich Ludwig Jahn Strasse 19
17489 GREIFSWALD
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