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uniform excitation by light. The power of each laser light-source at the sample can be
software adjusted constant or can be ramped (e.g. LM-OSL). Software options (see section
12.) allow further flexible use (e.g. non-linear CW functions, special pulsing modes, time-
resolved measurements).
unit with up to 3 laser-light sources
850 nm (max. 150 mW), 532 nm (max. 75 mW), 478 nm (max. 40 mW) laser
stimulation
uniformity of light irradiation < (± 5%) at 8 mm sample diameter
individual independent use of each laser also together with heater
light detectors are software-protected if automatically filter-changer are in use
Figure 7:
OSL irradiation unit
Each laser is separated into eight fibres. Seven for homogeneous sample irradiation and one
for optical laser power stabilization. Detection takes place through the central main axis.
2.1.6.
Module 5.1.1/5.1.2/5.1.3/5.1.4: PMT Modules
Each
lexsyg
instrument can hold at least 2 luminescence detection units (can be extended by
up to 4). PMT units with different spectral characteristics, EMCCD-camera based spatially
resolved (e.g for single-grain measurement) or wavelength resolved (luminescence
spectrometry) as well as special units (e.g. for potassium concentration determination of
feldspar samples) are available.