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E-mail
sales@light-physics.com
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Phone
18938877527
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Address
Room 1010, Kumak Building
Leifei Optoelectronics Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd
sales@light-physics.com
18938877527
Room 1010, Kumak Building
Arbitrary spectral simulation light source

Many applications, such as multispectral imaging, LCD display characterization, mobile phone camera calibration, and chromaticity measurement, can benefit greatly from simulating light sources with arbitrary spectra. Compared to traditional tunable lasers that only produce a single wavelength at a time, the Mightex Spectral Synthesis Source ("Cubic-S") is capable of dynamically generating any custom specified target spectrum across the entire spectral range.
The general architecture of any spectral simulation light source is as follows, with the core consisting of (1) a light core module; (2) Controller electronic module; (3) An optional spectrum monitor; (4) Control software in computers. These modules;

The optical core module consists of 19 wavelength bands, roughly evenly distributed between 395nm and 700nm. Light from different bands is combined into one output. The intensity of each band can be individually controlled to generate any custom specified spectrum. The tuning resolution is 10 bits and the response time is 20 milliseconds.
“Spectral customization "light is output from a 1000 micron core, 0.22NA multimode fiber. The total output power can reach up to 10mW. Various optical adapters (optional) are available to couple the output light into optical fibers or liquid light guides.
Mightex Cubic-SControl through a powerful PC based user interface. In addition, it also includes a software development kit (SDK) so that users can integrate light sources into their own applications.
It also provides spectrum monitoring options, allowing users to monitor and control the output spectrum in real time.
For more application information, please contact our product manager Mr. Su (same WeChat account)