Photonics Buyers' Guide > Ultraviolet Instruments
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Ultraviolet Instruments
  • DataRay Inc. - Bella Vista, CADataRay Inc. was founded in 1988 to bring high performance beam profiling to the photonics community. Since then, we have delivered a range of standard and custom beam-profiling products of increasing sophistication to this discerning market. We manufacture precision, UV to 16 micron beam profiling...
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  • Hamamatsu Corporation, Sub. of Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. - Bridgewater, NJImporter and distributor of photonic components and subsystems for use in instrumentation. Products include photomultiplier tubes, solid-state photodetectors, IR detectors, image sensors, scientific-grade CCD cameras, light sources and x-ray solutions. In Europe, please call freephone 00 800 800...
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  • TERMS
  • ultraviolet (UV) That invisible region of the spectrum just beyond the violet end of the visible region. Wavelengths range from 1 to 400 nm.
  • ultraviolet microscope A microscope used either to detect selective absorption of various wavelengths by the specimen or to achieve increased resolution by virtue of the short wavelength of ultraviolet radiation. Electron microscopy has replaced practically all...
  • ultraviolet spectrometer A spectrophotometer designed for use in the 200- to 380-nm range of the electromagnetic spectrum and equipped with a calibrated scale to determine wavelength.
  • vacuum ultraviolet detector A device that serves to detect the presence of vacuum ultraviolet radiation. It may be photographic film, a thermopile, ion chamber, vacuum photodiode, photomultiplier or channel electron multiplier.



   


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