The Photocatalytic Xenon Light Source is a high-performance, broad-spectrum system designed for advanced research and applications in photocatalysis and photosynthesis. It simulates solar radiation with high fidelity, covering the Ultraviolet (UV), Visible (Vis), and Infrared (IR) ranges.
Key Technical Features:
Solar-Like Spectrum: Delivers a continuous spectrum closely matching natural sunlight, making it ideal for experiments requiring accurate solar simulation.
Wide Spectral Range: Coverage can span from 200 nm to 2500 nm, depending on the configuration and filters used, enabling a broad variety of studies.
High Power and Stability: Offers adjustable optical power density (reaching 20 Sun or more), with excellent output stability (typically $<\pm 1\%$).
Flexible Configuration: Allows the use of various optical filters (such as Full Reflective - AREF, Visible - VisREF, UV - UVREF, and Band Pass filters) to isolate specific spectral ranges, meeting diverse experimental needs.
Quality Lamp: Utilizes high-standard xenon lamps (e.g., Excelitas PE300 or equivalents), known for their long lifespan (typically $>1000$ hours) and easy replacement.
Versatile Applications: Essential for research in: Photodegradation of Pollutants, Hydrogen Production via Water Photolysis, Photochemical and Photothermal Catalysis, Photochemical Synthesis, Accelerated Aging Tests, and Solar Cell Studies.
Optimized Design: Features an improved optical path and heat dissipation structure to ensure safe and continuous operation. [Inference] (The accuracy of the source suggests that the design is optimized).