Ocean Optics ISP-REF User Manual

Isp-ref integrating sphere, Application tips, Operation

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ISP-REF Integrating Sphere

The ISP-REF I

NTEGRATING

S

PHERE

is an illuminated sampling optic that couples via optical fiber to Ocean Optics

miniature fiber optic spectrometers to measure reflectance of solid objects or emission of spectral sources. The
ISP-REF Integrating Sphere has a transfer optic assembly for restricting the fiber viewing angle, a 0.4" aperture
sample port, and a built-in light source (tungsten halogen) with 12-volt DC adapter.

Application Tips

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The ISP-REF has two primary functions: 1) to provide even surface illumination for reflectance measurements,
such as determining the color of flat surfaces; and 2) to collect light and funnel it to an optical fiber for
emission experiments, such as measuring the spectral properties of an LED.

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The ISP-REF is small and compact -- it's just 2.11" x 2.25" x 3.25" (LWH) and weighs less than 1 pound -- yet
is durable enough for use outside the laboratory. All instrument electronics -- including the lamp, which can be
replaced by simply removing two screws -- are mounted into the bottom section of the unit.

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The sphere is made from Spectralon, a white diffusing material that provides a highly lambertian reflecting
surface. A simple switch allows users to manipulate the sampling optic for the inclusion (I) or exclusion (E) of
specular reflectance.

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The reflectivity value obtained by calculating the difference between the inclusion and exclusion of specular
reflection is a direct measurement of the gloss of the surface.

Operation

1.

Locate the on/off switch on the front of the lamp. The “1” position is the on position. The “0” position is the off
position. Turn the lamp on.

2.

Locate the shutter switch. It is located on the back of the sphere. The “I” (for includes) position means that the
resulting reflection measurement includes both specular and diffuse reflections. The “E” (for excludes) position
means that the resulting reflection measurement excludes specular reflection (the user will only obtain diffuse
reflection measurements). Move the switch to the mode necessary for your application.

Using the Optical Fiber Ports

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The ISP-REF has SMA connectors for two optical fibers. The connector, or port marked “S” (for sample) is
used to couple an optical fiber to the spectrometer to measure the reflection from a flat surface.

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The second port, marked “R” (for reference), offers two features not available with most other integrating
spheres. One function of the R port is to couple an optical fiber to a second channel in the spectrometer. This
channel can be used to monitor the Integrating Sphere's built-in tungsten halogen lamp, which provides even
surface illumination. The other function of the R port is for the coupling of an optical fiber to collect light. This
may be advantageous for applications involving the collection of a wide-angle beam of light, especially where
the beam is much larger than the size of the entrance optics.

Specifications

Operating Instructions: ISP-REF

Spectral range (of illumination source):

~360-1000 nm

Dimensions:

2.11" x 2.25" x 3.25" (LWH)

Sphere diameter:

1.5"

Sample port aperture:

0.4"

Sphere material:

Spectralon

Reflectance measurements:

specular included or excluded

Bulb life:

900 hours

Bulb color temperature:

3100K

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