280320nm
280320nm is a specific wavelength in the ultraviolet (UV) region of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is measured in nanometers (nm), where 1 nanometer is equal to one billionth of a meter. The wavelength of 280320nm falls within the UV-B range, which is known for its potential to cause sunburn and is also responsible for the production of vitamin D in the skin. This wavelength is shorter than visible light but longer than the more harmful UV-C rays. In scientific and industrial applications, 280320nm is used in various technologies such as photolithography in semiconductor manufacturing, where it is employed to create intricate patterns on silicon wafers. Additionally, it is utilized in fluorescence spectroscopy for the analysis of biological and chemical samples. The use of 280320nm wavelength requires careful handling due to its potential to cause skin damage and eye irritation.