mindlessmalk
New Member
I am looking at a specific UV LED:
" 5mm Ultra-violet LED. Emits blue 395nm UV light. Water-clear lens. 3.7 Vdc, 20 mA. 30 degree beam pattern. Ideal for counterfeit bill detection, detection of fluorescence in minerals, black-light light poster lighting. "
I want to be able to "tune" the LED into a specific wavelength.
I want to be able to use it for Longwave and Shortwave UV Light.
Currently this LED operates in the Longwave end.
Can you alter the wavelength of an LED by altering the current?
Would i need to have a dual-color LED to do that?
I may be way off here...
Thanks!

Nate
" 5mm Ultra-violet LED. Emits blue 395nm UV light. Water-clear lens. 3.7 Vdc, 20 mA. 30 degree beam pattern. Ideal for counterfeit bill detection, detection of fluorescence in minerals, black-light light poster lighting. "
I want to be able to "tune" the LED into a specific wavelength.
I want to be able to use it for Longwave and Shortwave UV Light.
Currently this LED operates in the Longwave end.
Can you alter the wavelength of an LED by altering the current?
Would i need to have a dual-color LED to do that?
I may be way off here...
Thanks!
Nate