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What is the wavelength of the Xe arc lamp?

2023/07/19

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The wavelengths of xenon arc lamps cover a broad spectral range, including the visible light and a portion of the ultraviolet range. Specifically, the primary wavelength range of xenon arc lamps is from 280 nanometers (nm) to 800 nanometers (nm).
 
Within this range, the light produced by xenon arc lamps consists of ultraviolet (UV), visible, and some infrared (IR) light.
 
UV wavelengths are divided into three regions:
- UVA (wavelength range: 315-400 nm)
- UVB (wavelength range: 280-315 nm)
- UVC (wavelength range: 100-280 nm)
 
Visible light wavelengths range from 400 nm to 800 nm and include different colors such as blue, green and red.
 
It should be noted that the specific xenon arc lamp spectrum can be adjusted and tuned for different configurations, applications and needs. It is recommended that the equipment manufacturer's specifications and documentation be consulted for more detailed and accurate wavelength information when using xenon arc lamps for specific experiments or tests.

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