Electrodeless Discharge Lamps for greater brightness - EDLs are typically much brighter and, in some cases, provide better sensitivity than comparable HCLs. EDLs are preferred for certain volatile elements. They offer better precision and lower detection limits for analyses that are “noisy” due to weak hollow cathode emission. PerkinElmer System 2 EDLs consist of the element or a salt of the element sealed in a quartz bulb containing an inert gas atmosphere. When an RF field of sufficient power is applied, the inert gas is ionized and the coupled energy vaporizes the element and excites the atoms inside the bulb, resulting in the emission of the characteristic spectrum. PerkinElmer’s System 2 EDLs consist of a driver and a lamp sleeve. Depending on the instrument, one or two EDL lamps can be on at the same time. The driver connects to the instrument’s RF power supply (if applicable), or the external power supply if needed. The lamp sleeve contains the pre-aligned bulb for the element of interest. The sleeve has the same exterior dimensions as the PerkinElmer HCLs, allowing System 2 EDLs to be used in the same lamp mounts and turrets.