2016
DOI: 10.1111/php.12573
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Interlaboratory Evaluation of Ultraviolet Radiation Emissions from Compact Fluorescent Lamps

Abstract: There have been many recent reports regarding the potential risks of UV emissions from compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs). In some of these reports, the robustness of the measurements was difficult to discern. We conducted round-robin measurements, involving three lamp manufacturers and two government research laboratories to gather reliable data on the UV emissions from commercially available CFLs. The initial sample of lamps consisted of 71 spiral-shaped CFLs purchased from local retailers. From the initial sa… Show more

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“…7(b). Note that the UV-A emission from fluorescent lamp at a distance of 20 cm is I0 = 10 µW/cm 2 order [37]. When we applied the light with λ > 385 nm (hc/λ < Eg), the breakover voltage was not changed by UV-A light (11 kV).…”
Section: B Light Irradiation Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…7(b). Note that the UV-A emission from fluorescent lamp at a distance of 20 cm is I0 = 10 µW/cm 2 order [37]. When we applied the light with λ > 385 nm (hc/λ < Eg), the breakover voltage was not changed by UV-A light (11 kV).…”
Section: B Light Irradiation Responsementioning
confidence: 99%