TY - JOUR AU - Savchenkova, S. AB - E. A. Korneeva and S. G. Savchenkova UDC 535.37 The requirement for information on the luminescent characteristics of optical glass has increased considerably in connection with development of luminescence instrument production. The luminescence of optical glass must be taken into account in the construction of optical devices and instruments, where it can be the reason for additional "background." As shown by experience in the region of ultraviolet photometry, correspondence of the spectral working point with the maximum in ex- citation spectrum of elements in the optical system of the instrument leads to systematic errors, the mag- nitude of which amounts to 50-60% of the measured quantity. It is particularly important to take this effect into account in the development of fluorescence instruments, where the "background" of the system can be commensurable or can even exceed the intensity of the emission from the investigated subjects. The results from investigations into a large group of colored and colorless optical glasses with ex- citation in the range of 250-280 nm were first given in [1], but the excitation spectra of these glasses were unfortunately not given, and the results from the measurements are abstract in character. In [2] data were given on TI - Luminescence of optical glass JF - Journal of Applied Spectroscopy DO - 10.1007/BF00614574 DA - 2004-10-25 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/luminescence-of-optical-glass-G6RDFgX0wV SP - 1145 EP - 1147 VL - 19 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -