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Single Element Hollow Cathode Lamps

Agilent TechnologiesAvailable: Worldwide

Agilent single-element lamps are available as either coded or economical uncoded lamps. Coded lamps are element coded for automatic recognition by the Agilent AA instrument, simplifying operation and eliminating the risk of time-consuming errors when changing the lamp position. Uncoded lamps provide the same excellent performance as Agilent coded lamps. Agilent lamps are manufactured in an ISO 9001 environment using the pur…

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Agilent single-element lamps are available as either coded or economical uncoded lamps. Coded lamps are element coded for automatic recognition by the Agilent AA instrument, simplifying operation and eliminating the risk of time-consuming errors when changing the lamp position. Uncoded lamps provide the same excellent performance as Agilent coded lamps.

Agilent lamps are manufactured in an ISO 9001 environment using the purest cathode materials for optimal lifetime, economical operation, and superb performance. They provide high spectral purity and the extended processing cycle, and unique lamp conditioning procedures ensure minimal lamp warm-up and stable operation.

Application NoteSpectroscopy

Features and operation of hollow cathode lamps and deuterium lamps

This application note discusses the parameters which influence the operation of hollow cathode and deuterium lamps. Examples are given of how parameters can be selected in order to improve the quality of analytical results. Aspects of deuterium lamp operation for background correction are also covered.


Application NoteSpectroscopy

Hollow cathode lamps: Yesterday, today and tomorrow

This application note reviews some of the relevant characteristics of hollow cathode lamps and shows some of the improvements that have been made. Particular attention is given to multi-element hollow cathode lamps and to boosted discharge lamps.


Application NoteSpectroscopy

Evaluation of high intensity lamps for AAS

This application note shows a comparison study between the Agilent UltrAA lamps and conventional hollow cathode lamps. Discover how in addition to the benefits of improved limits of detection and enhanced sensitivity, the UltrAA lamps offer the same simplicity and ease of use as the conventional SpectrAA hollow cathode lamps.

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