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  2. Far-UVC - Wikipedia

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    The most common device used to generate far-UVC radiation is a Krypton Chloride (KrCl) excimer lamp, which emits light at the 222 nm wavelength. Following the sudden increase in demand for disinfectant tools brought upon by the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of companies began to market and sell consumer far-UVC devices.

  3. Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation - Wikipedia

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    A low-pressure mercury-vapor discharge tube floods the inside of a biosafety cabinet with shortwave UV light when not in use, killing microbes on irradiated surfaces. Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) is a disinfection technique employing ultraviolet (UV) light, particularly UV-C (180–280 nm), to kill or inactivate microorganisms ...

  4. Does UV Light Kill Coronavirus? - AOL

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    That said, science has not yet demonstrated that UV light kills SARS-CoV-2, the Covid-19-causing virus. (This is what SARS, MERS, and Covid-19 have in common.)

  5. Ultraviolet index - Wikipedia

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    Sunburn effect (as measured by the UV index) is the product of the sunlight power spectrum (radiation intensity) and the erythemal action spectrum (skin sensitivity) across the range of UV wavelengths. [9] [10] The UV index is a number linearly related to the intensity of sunburn-producing UV radiation at a given point on the Earth's surface.

  6. Ultraviolet - Wikipedia

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    A portrait taken using only UV light between the wavelengths of 335 and 365 nanometers. Photographic film responds to ultraviolet radiation but the glass lenses of cameras usually block radiation shorter than 350 nm. Slightly yellow UV-blocking filters are often used for outdoor photography to prevent unwanted bluing and overexposure by UV rays.

  7. Germicidal lamp - Wikipedia

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    Low power consumption of semiconductors introduce UV disinfection systems that utilized small solar cells in remote or Third World applications. [2] By 2019, LEDs made up 41.4% of UV light sales, up from 19.2% in 2014 [3] The UV-C LED global market is expected to rise from $223m in 2017 to US$991m in 2023. [4]

  8. Electromagnetic spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The higher energy (shortest wavelength) ranges of UV (called "vacuum UV") are absorbed by nitrogen and, at longer wavelengths, by simple diatomic oxygen in the air. Most of the UV in the mid-range of energy is blocked by the ozone layer, which absorbs strongly in the important 200–315 nm range, the lower energy part of which is too long for ...

  9. Excimer lamp - Wikipedia

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    Excimer lamps are quasimonochromatic light sources operating over a wide range of wavelengths in the ultraviolet (UV) and vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) spectral regions. Operation of an excimer lamp is based on the formation of excited dimers (), which spontaneously transiting from the excited state to the ground state result in the emission of UV photons.