What wavelengths of light does a Woods lamp emit?

What wavelengths of light does a Woods lamp emit?

The Woods lamp emits long-wave ultraviolet (UV) light, specifically in the range of approximately **320-400 nanometers (nm)**, with a peak emission around **365 nm**. This type of UV light, also known as UV-A, is chosen for its ability to cause fluorescence in various substances while being relatively safe for use in medical and scientific applications. The specific wavelength range allows the Woods lamp to effectively detect conditions like fungal infections, pigment disorders, and certain skin cancers by making affected areas visible through fluorescence.

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