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Laser- and UV-LED-Induced Fluorescence Detection of Drinking Water and Water-Dissolved Organics

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Abstract

We have developed a deep-UV laser-induced fluorescence system for fluorescence detection of water-dissolved organic species. Deep-UV LEDs also were used as the excitation source. These systems have been employed for real-time monitoring of drinking water.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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