UV Spectrum and Applications - Semiconductor Equipment

UV Spectrum and Applications - Semiconductor Equipment

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The wavelength range of the electromagnetic spectrum is called “ultraviolet radiation”, or UV radiation. It immediately joins to the diverting end of the visible range, the violet. The International Commission on Illumination (ICE) has defined the wavelength range between 400 nm (limit of the visible light) and 100 nm (the beginning of the area of ​​the X-rays) as UV.

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