Xenon Lamp Light Source (Solar Simulator)

Introduction
The The xenon lamp light source covers a spectral range from ultraviolet (UV) through visible to infrared (IR). Because its spectrum closely matches that of sunlight, it is referred to as a solar simulator. By adding an AM1.5G filter, a spectral match of Class A can be achieved. It can serve as a UV light source, a visible/IR light source, or simulate solar light output.
The xenon lamp system consists of a xenon lamp stabilized power supply and a xenon lamp housing, enhancing portability. Its unique power supply circuit design allows adjustable lamp power. The lamp housing features an omnidirectional heat dissipation structure, providing excellent cooling performance.
The optical path deflection head employs a secondary filtering structure, which removes a significant portion of infrared light, greatly reducing the impact of IR on solutions or samples during experiments, minimizing heating and evaporation. The filter deflection head is compatible with various filter and lens specifications and can rotate 360°, enabling illumination from any direction.
The intelligent panel design makes operation simple and convenient, and the addition of a feedback circuit ensures high stability.
Main Features of the Xenon Lamp Light Source
Uses imported xenon lamp bulbs from the USA, providing concentrated light energy and high energy density, which improves experimental efficiency.
Employs a sunflower-style heat dissipation structure, extending lamp lifespan—average 1.000 hours, with a maximum up to 3.000 hours.
High electro-optical conversion efficiency, outputting high-energy collimated light with a total optical power of 50 W.
Simple optical structure allows provision of different wavelength bands and specific wavelengths, meeting diverse experimental requirements.
Modular design greatly enhances product safety and stability, enabling long-duration continuous irradiation.
Light output port is compatible with various domestic and international filters and lenses (e.g., 25.4 mm, 50.8 mm, M52. M62. etc.).
Working light spot diameter is continuously adjustable.
Xenon Lamp Light Source Spectral Curve

AM1.5G Simulated Solar Spectrum

Ultraviolet (UV) Light Source
UV light source without infrared heat.
Wavelength range: 200–400 nm or 300–400 nm (UV-A region).
Provides bright UV light meeting specific wavelength requirements.
Optional monochromatic wavelengths: 254 nm, 313 nm, 350 nm, 365 nm, 380 nm.
Visible Light Source
Visible light source without infrared heat.
Wavelength range: 400–780 nm or 420–780 nm (visible region).
Provides bright visible light meeting specific wavelength requirements.
Optional monochromatic wavelengths: 405 nm, 420 nm, 435 nm, 450 nm, 475 nm, 500 nm, 520 nm, 550 nm, 600 nm, 630 nm, 650 nm, 700 nm, 750 nm.
Selected Esteemed Clients (Related Products)
Institutions that have utilized or collaborated with this technology include the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Chemistry; Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physical and Chemical Technology; Beihang University (Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics); Fuzhou University; Nanjing University; Peking University; Beijing Institute of Technology; Environmental Ecology Center; China Agricultural University; Beijing Jiaotong University; Harbin Institute of Technology; Harbin Normal University; Heilongjiang Oriental College; Dalian University of Technology; Shanxi University; Tianjin University; Huazhong University of Science and Technology; Guizhou University; Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics; Xinyang Normal University, Henan; Fujian Institute of Materials Structure; Zhejiang Normal University; Xi’an Jiaotong University; Jilin University; Sichuan University; Sichuan University of Science & Engineering; Beijing University of Chemical Technology; and University of Science and Technology Beijing, among others (partial list, names listed in no particular order).
Product Advantages (Compared to Similar Products on the Market)
The interior of the light source is designed in black to absorb stray light.
The light source heat sink uses uniform heat dissipation technology, ensuring even and complete cooling.
Compatible with a wide range of filter specifications, offering greater flexibility.
Equipped with a power stabilization module, providing enhanced stability and better consistency of experimental conditions.
After the light is turned off, the fan continues to operate to fully cool the lamp.
Technical Support and After-Sales Service: Fast response, with phone support answered within 1 hour.Product repair completed within 48 hours.
Technical Parameters of the Xenon Lamp Light Source
Item | Xenon Lamp Light Source 1 | Xenon Lamp Light Source 2 |
Power (Watts) | 300 W (180–320 W) | 300 W (180–320 W) |
Current (Amps DC) | 15–21 A | 15–21 A |
Radiant Output (Watts) | 50 W | 50 W |
UV Output, <390 nm (Watts) | 2.6 W | 6.6 W |
IR Output, >770 nm (Watts) | 28.8 W | 26.8 W |
Visible Output, 390–770 nm (Lumens) | 5000 Lu | 4500 Lu |
Color Temperature (Kelvin) | 5600 K | 5050 K |
Life (Hours) | ≥1000 H | ≥1000 H |
Spectral Output (nm) | 320–2500 nm | 200–2500 nm |
Working Spot Diameter | 60 mm | 60 mm |
Light Output Form | 360° rotation along optical axis | 360° rotation along optical axis |
Collimated Beam Divergence | Average 6° | Average 6° |
Power Supply Ripple | <200 mVp-p | <200 mVp-p |
Lamp Module | Integrated plug-in type, double copper posts | Integrated plug-in type, double copper posts |
Sunlight Matching (Optional) | Class A | Class A |
Optional Filters | Technical Specifications and Wavelength Ranges UV Reference (UVREF400): Spectral range 200–400 nm Visible Reference (VISREF780): Spectral range 350–780 nm UV Cut Filters: UVCUT400. UVCUT420 UV Bandpass Filters: 254 nm, 313 nm, 350 nm, 365 nm, 380 nm Visible Bandpass Filters: 405 nm, 420 nm, 435 nm, 450 nm, 475 nm, 500 nm, 520 nm, 550 nm, 575 nm, 600 nm, 630 nm, 650 nm, 675 nm, 700 nm, 750 nm Infrared Bandpass Filters: 800 nm, 900 nm
| Optional Filters and Spectral Ranges UV Reference Filter (UVREF400): 200–400 nm Visible Reference Filter (VISREF780): 350–780 nm UV Cut Filters: UVCUT400. UVCUT420 UV Bandpass Filters: 254 nm, 313 nm, 350 nm, 365 nm, 380 nm Visible Bandpass Filters: 405 nm, 420 nm, 435 nm, 450 nm, 475 nm, 500 nm, 520 nm, 550 nm, 575 nm, 600 nm, 630 nm, 650 nm, 675 nm, 700 nm, 750 nm Infrared (IR) Bandpass Filters: 800 nm, 900 nm |
Xenon Lamp Light Source (Solar Simulator)
The Xenon Lamp Light Source (Solar Simulator) was developed to meet higher power requirements for experimental strips. It provides ultraviolet (300-400nm), visible (400-800nm), and infrared (800-1500nm) light, and can also provide monochromatic light, such as: 254nm, 313nm, 334nm, 350nm, 365nm, 380nm, 420nm, 450nm, 475nm, 500nm, 520nm, 550nm, 575nm, 600nm, 610nm, 615nm, 620nm, 640nm, 650nm, 660nm, 670nm, 675nm, 690nm, 700nm, etc. Spectrometers can also be used for spectral analysis. These are fully automated and software-controlled, outputting monochromatic light at fixed times and wavelengths. Different photochemical reactors and photoelectrochemical reaction cells can be used to form various reaction systems. Data testing and recording are performed using gas chromatography, electrochemical workstations, and optical power meters.
Spectral parameters

Technical parameters
Item | Specification 1 | Specification 2 |
Power consumption | 1000W | 1000W |
Total light power | 250W | 250W |
UV light power | 13W | 25W |
Infrared light power | 137W | 133W |
Visible light output | 24000 lumens | 22000 lumens |
Color temperature | 5900°K | 5050°K |
360° optical path dedicated device
Two-stage filter design for precise spectrum and compatibility with various filters. 360° directional light path for illumination from any direction.
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