ultraviolettlühilaine
Ultraviolettlühilaine, also known as short-wave ultraviolet, refers to ultraviolet radiation with wavelengths ranging from approximately 10 nanometers to 200 nanometers. This part of the ultraviolet spectrum is characterized by its high energy and is also referred to as vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) due to its strong absorption by air, necessitating its study and application in a vacuum environment.
The generation of ultraviolettlühilaine typically involves specialized sources such as synchrotron radiation, excimer lasers, or specific
Due to its high energy, ultraviolettlühilaine has significant biological effects, being highly germicidal. It is effective
In scientific research, ultraviolettlühilaine is employed in various techniques. Photoelectron spectroscopy, for instance, uses VUV photons