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DYE LASER SOURCE OF MONOCHROMATIC UV-B AND UV-C RADIATIONS FOR BIOLOGICAL ACTION SPECTROSCOPY

Citation:

Calkins, J., E. Colley, J. Hazle, AND M. Hannan. DYE LASER SOURCE OF MONOCHROMATIC UV-B AND UV-C RADIATIONS FOR BIOLOGICAL ACTION SPECTROSCOPY. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-83/215.

Description:

The authors have used a flashlamp driven tunable dye laser as a radiation source for observing UV-C and UV-B action spectra of two eukaryotic microorganisms. The general nature of the irradiation system and various operating parameters are described. The laser produces the high power output required for UV-B action spectroscopy; it is tunable throughout the UV-B range with the very narrow bandwidth required for high resolution action spectra. The peak power density does not appear to reach the threshold of 'two photon' biological effects, a concern when using pulsed lasers for action spectroscopy. The laser is somewhat more expensive and considerably more difficult to operate compared with arc-monochrometer systems; it is generally equal or greater in UV-B power and has distinct advantages in tunability and bandwidth of the spectral output. (Copyright (c) 1983 Pergamon Press Ltd.)

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 30189