FIBER BASED SOLAR SIMULATORS
A solar simulator (also known as "artificial sun") is a device that provides illumination approximating natural sunlight. The purpose of the solar simulator is to provide a controllable indoor test facility under laboratory conditions, used for the testing of solar cells, sun screen, plastics, and other materials and devices.
RotaLab supplies fiber based solar simulators (or "fiberized solar simulators") with the Solar LightLine series. Solar LightLine series of fiberized solar simulators are a revolution in the solar simulator industry. With the Solar LightLine you can direct the Class AAA solar light anywhere you want. Classic designs for solar simulators require you to bring your sample to the solar simulator. However, you can bring the solar simulator to your sample with the Solar LightLine! This crucial advantage offered by Solar LightLine series of fiberized solar simulators makes them ideal for research that just can't accommodate traditional bulky solar simulators. For instance, you can get solar light into a glove box using the standard 122 cm long fiber without mounting the entire solar simulator in the glove box. In addition to this, you can do spot checks of devices on manufacturing lines or in dedicated setups very easily and with much lower costs.
Conformity with ASTM, IEC and JIS standards about spectral matching, irradiance spatial non-uniformity and temporal instability is available for our fiber based solar simulators.



























