Researchers Build A Better Device to Detect Ultraviolet Light
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11/01/2013
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Researchers in Japan have developed a new type of photodiode that can detect in just milliseconds a certain type of high-energy ultraviolet light, called UVC, which is powerful enough to break the bonds of DNA and harm living creatures. Although this radiation doesn't normally reach the Earth's surface, it can leak through to just below the hole in the ozone layer. Monitoring this radiation is a way of tracking the hole in the ozone layer, and photodiodes that measure UVC are also used as flame sensors and for communication in space.
- Citation
- "Researchers Build A Better Device to Detect Ultraviolet Light," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2013.