halogen lamp

A light source featuring a sealed chamber containing a tungsten filament and halogen gas that produces light with wavelengths spanning the visible spectrum. Halogen lamps are principally used for techniques such as brightfield, phase contrast, and differential interference contrast (DIC).

Synonyms: tungsten-halogen lamp , halogen illuminator

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