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Solid-State UV Lamp Presents Sterilization Alternative

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A new solid-state UV lamp could provide a cheaper and safer option for surface sterilization. Developed by a team from the Nagoya Institute of Technology, the lamp is said to achieve the shortest light wavelengths ever recorded for a solid-state phosphor lamp, 140 to 220 nm. This is called the vacuum range because light of that frequency propagates in a vacuum, but is quickly absorbed by oxygen in the air. Used over short ranges in air, vacuum UV light generates highly reactive oxygen radicals that can completely destroy microbes contaminating a surface. This makes the new lamp...Read full article

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    Published: April 2014
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