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Water-Prism Ultraviolet Monochromators

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Abstract

Two large water-prism monochromators are described. One uses a free water surface and the other is a triangular prism enclosed by quartz plates. The monochromators are used to irradiate biological systems and their components with monochromatic light of wavelength >2000A. Details of construction and performance are given.

© 1954 Optical Society of America

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