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Holmium Glass - UV and Visible Wavelength
Product Description:
Like its liquid counterpart, the holmium glass filter produces characteristic peaks that make it suitable for use as a wavelength reference material. As a solid material it is physically more robust than the liquid cell, and can
therefore be used in a more demanding environment, providing care is still
taken to avoid scratching the surface of the filter. By individually certifying
each Starna® filter, uncertainty caused by variations in peak
positions (observed from melt to melt of the glass) is significantly reduced to
acceptable levels (± 0.2 nm).

RM-HG   
 (see MSDS)
Consists of one filter, 'stress free' mounted in a proprietary NIST design,
with certified peak at spectral bandwidth values of 0.10 nm, 0.25 nm, 0.50
nm, 1.00 nm, 1.50 nm, 2.00 nm, and 3.00 nm.
Holmium Glass -UV and Visible Wavelength

Description: Holmium glass filter.
Primary Usage: Assessment of wavelength scale accuracy in the UV and visible regions.
Useable range: 270 nm to 640 nm, instruments with SBW of less than 10 nm.
Physical Configuration: Glass filters 'stress free' mounted in anodised aluminium holder.
Typical values obtained:
SBW nm nm nm nm nm nm nm nm nm nm nm
0.10 637.53 536.43 460.33 453.69 445.71 418.93 360.98 333.87 287.62 279.40 241.66
0.25 637.58 536.36 460.30 453.68 445.70 418.66 360.98 333.86 287.62 279.40 241.69
0.50 637.68 536.37 460.28 453.70 445.71 418.73 360.97 333.90 287.60 279.40 241.70
1.00 637.54 536.64 460.23 453.69 445.73 418.73 360.90 333.90 287.65 279.45 241.65
1.50 637.60 536.59 460.21 453.65 445.82 418.73 360.94 333.91 287.72 279.33 241.58
2.00 637.55 536.63 460.22 453.69 445.97 418.71 360.92 333.92 287.74 279.28 xxx.xx
3.00 637.51 536.87 460.42 453.58 446.21 418.86 360.94 333.95 287.82 278.82 xxx.xx
Note: xxx.xx This peak cannot be resolved at this SBW.

All Starna® filter Certified Reference Materials are manufactured to the same optical tolerances required by the primary National Physical Reference Laboratories around the World. After assembly under controlled conditions, the filters are then certified by the procedure described below.
Calibration procedure:
Traceability: Primary instrumental wavelength calibration is established using the emission lines from mercury and deuterium sources.
filter Certified Reference Material
Holmium Glass 0.1 nm graph   Additional traceability links to NIST primary materials are established using SRM 2034 holmium oxide (4% m/v) in perchloric acid (10% v/v).
Use:

All appropriate fundamental parameters and procedures relating to measurement, handling and storage are fully documented on the certificate supplied with each Certified Reference Material.
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