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Teledyne API - T100 UV Fluorescence SO2 Analyzer  
Principles of Operation 
 
 
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  The reference detector offset is stored as and viewable via the front panel as the test 
function DRK LMP. 
  The PMT offset is stored as and viewable via the front panel as the test function 
DRK PMT. 
13.1.7. OPTICAL FILTERS 
The T100 analyzer uses two stages of optical filters to enhance performance. The first 
stage conditions the UV light used to excite the SO
2
 by removing frequencies of light 
that are not needed to produce SO
2
*. The second stage protects the PMT detector from 
reacting to light not produced by the SO
2
* returning to its ground state. 
13.1.7.1. UV SOURCE OPTICAL FILTER 
Zinc-vapor lamps output light at other wavelengths beside the 214nm required for the 
SO
2
  SO
2
* transformation including a relatively bright light of the same wavelength at 
which SO
2
* fluoresces as it returns to its SO
2
 ground state (330 nm). In fact, the 
intensity of light emitted by the UV lamp at 330nm is so bright, nearly five orders of 
magnitude brighter than that resulting from the SO
2
* decay, it would drown out the 
SO
2
* fluorescence. 
 
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UV SOURCE OPTICAL FILTER 
BANDWIDTH 
BEFORE 
AFTER 
 
Figure 13-4: 
Excitation Lamp UV Spectrum Before/After Filtration 
 
To solve this problem, the light emitted by the excitation UV lamp passes through a 
band pass filter that screens out photons with wavelengths outside the spectrum required 
to excite SO
2
 into SO
2
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