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by vbelenky
155 days ago
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Here's a paper: https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/lsj/50/7/50_394/_pdf This is a study of the Ushio Care222 unit, but its underlying physics is the same as any other KrCl excimer lamp, so its pretty implausible for other KrCl lamps to exhibit spectral drift when this one doesn't. The spectrum does change a bit over time--it actually gets less dangerous. But it's a very slight difference. |
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Vs a very likely Shenzen unit that a teeny tiny group is selling on a basic website. And, you can make zero claims on whether a light spectrum of a led will go up or down over time despite one example. Amplifiers/voltages, coatings wearing down, oxide layers in diodes breaking down, etc.