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Information × Registration Number 0208U006234, 0107U005742 , R & D reports Title Development of sensor systems of ultraviolet spectral range for precautions of infectious-viral diseases popup.stage_title Head Komaschenko Valeriy Mykolaevich, Registration Date 02-07-2008 Organization V.Laskaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics NAS of Ukraine popup.description2 The technology for preparation of II VI compound layers was refined, and the p-Cu1.8S/n-AIIBVI/n-AIIBVI epitaxial heterostructures were grown on orienting polycrystalline substrates. It was found that the p-Cu1.8S/n-ZnS/n-CdSе heterostructures are promising for production of radiation sensors that are sensitive to UV radiation only. New types of UV radiation sensors have been developed and made. They do not require additional optical filters for suppression of sensor sensitivity beyond the UV spectral range. The operating parameters of those sensors fit with the present-day requirements. A technique for measurement of UV radiant power, as well as low-cost handy instrument for its realization, has been developed. The primary purpose of the instrument is its applications in medicine and biology. These may be monitoring of radiant power of UV radiation of different origin (solar as well as that from various man-made sources) and dynamics of its temporal variation. The above is of importance for preventionof virus infectious diseases; laser- and phototherapy; physiotherapeutic procedures; sterilization of medical equipment; monitoring of "aging" of man-made radiation sources in the course of their operation; check of the level of harmful erythemal solar radiation at climatological sanitaria and health resorts. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Komaschenko Valeriy Mykolaevich. Development of sensor systems of ultraviolet spectral range for precautions of infectious-viral diseases. (popup.stage: ). V.Laskaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics NAS of Ukraine. № 0208U006234
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