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병원균 및 생물독소 탐지시스템을 위한 원자외선 LED 기술동향

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Trends of Deep UV-LED Technology for the Pathogen and Biotoxin Aerosol Detection System

Eugene Chong, Young Su Jeong, Kibong Choi
J Electr Electron Mater 2015;28(5):277-284.
Published online: May 1, 2015
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The humans are under attack involving the hazardous environment and pathogen/biotoxin aerosol that is realistic concerned. A portable, fast, reliable, and cheap Pathogen and Biotoxin Aerosol threat Detection(PBAD) trigger is an important technology for detect-to-protect and detect-to-treat system because the man-made biological terror is a fast and lethal infection. The ultraviolet C(UVC) wavelengths light source is key issue for PBAD that is sensitive because of strong fluorescence cross section from fluorescent amino acids in proteins such as tryptophan and tyrosine. The UVC-light emitting diode(LED) is emerging light source technology as alternative to laser or lamps as they offer several advantages. This paper discussed about the design consideration of UVC-LED for the PBAD system. The UVC-LED and PBAD technology, currently available or in development, are also discussed.

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J Electr Electron Mater. 2015;28(5):277-284.   Published online May 1, 2015
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J Electr Electron Mater. 2015;28(5):277-284.   Published online May 1, 2015
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