Ultraviolet radiometer

Radiant energy – Luminophor irradiation – With ultraviolet source

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250365, 250372, G01J 158

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ABSTRACT:
An ultraviolet radiometer converts UV radiation to fluorescent radiation. An optical signal corresponding to the intensity of detected fluorescent radiation is converted to an electrical signal corresponding to the power or energy of the detected fluorescent emission. A monitoring element receives the electrical signal and monitors the power or energy of the UV radiation.

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