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UV measurements are always a problem. Sources do wander in intensity and 
sometimes in wavelength. Filters for UV also become unstable in their 
transmission. There are a number of companies which manufacture 
wavelength meters. Burleigh and ILX are two which come to mind. Usually, 
though, the wavelength of UV sources are pretty stable because they are 
spectroscopically determined. What wavelength region are you working in 
and what kind of intensities are you using? Check out Newport for 
power meters with UV sensitive probes.




Alex Basauri
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Trimble Navigation LTD
The GPS Solution!!
645 N. Mary Avenue B6
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
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