[Lab] UV Detectors
Emily Daniels
emily.daniels at gmail.com
Sun Mar 4 21:57:59 EST 2012
Thanks- I'm looking for 300 to 320 nm, but really I have no idea what the
device I'm making will give off, if it even will give off uv light..
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 9:55 PM, <matt at mbells.ca> wrote:
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> Yes, a prism going into a digital camera is the simplest diy spectrometer.
> If it is a small set of frequencies you are looking for, then you could get
> filters but these are not particularly precise and are fairly expensive.
>
> -Matt
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> Sent from my BlackBerry
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