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5 March 2022 UV tunable light source and its potential applications for UVC virus inactivation research
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Proceedings Volume 12008, Photonic Instrumentation Engineering IX; 120080F (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2610065
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2022, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract

An ultraviolet tunable light source (UV-TLS) is a valuable tool in studying the effectiveness of virus inactivation using UV radiation. UV-TLS can verify effective inactivation UV dosages at different wavelengths to help establish industrial UV safety standards and calibrate UV radiation sources.

We developed a high throughput UV-TLS to support research into methods of inactivating coronavirus, including the virus that causes the COVID-19 disease. The light source is powered by a laser-driven light source (LDLS™) with high UV wavelength brightness, superior stability, and a 10,000-hour lifetime. The UV-TLS covers the wavelength range from 200 nm to 770 nm and has a fiber-coupled output. Advanced design features include: (1) all reflective optics for aberrationfree light coupling; (2) a high-efficiency UV grating blazed at 250 nm; (3) fiber-coupled output with a 600 μm core diameter deep-UV fiber for application flexibility.

Measured data shows that the UV-TLS achieved an in-band flux of 0.98 mW with an averaged FWHM of 4.3 nm in the 200 nm to 400 nm range, using the 600 μm fiber. The averaged in-band flux reaches 2.9 mW for free-space output with an averaged FWHM of 7.2 nm.

Advantages of the newly developed UV-TLS are relatively higher in-band flux, UV light output at any wavelength from 200 nm to 400 nm, and the flexibility of a fiber light delivery. The bandwidth of UV output flux can be adjusted by selecting different monochromator slit sizes.

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Xiaohua Ye, William Grube, Don McDaniel Jr., Debbie Gustafson, and Huiling Zhu "UV tunable light source and its potential applications for UVC virus inactivation research", Proc. SPIE 12008, Photonic Instrumentation Engineering IX, 120080F (5 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2610065
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Light sources

Lamps

Xenon

Monochromators

Plasma

Mirrors

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