Abstract

Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) is an effective technique that can sterilize bacteria and viruses by UV light. Far UVC lamps of short wavelengths can prevent infectious diseases because they sterilize while minimizing cell damage in mammals. Here, E. coli inactivation by far UVC light with peak wavelength of 230 nm made of carbon nanotube (CNT) emitters and sapphire anode was studied. The κ-Al2O3 phase of sapphire with a direct band gap of 5.4 eV was excited with CNT-based cold cathode electron beam (C-beam) to generate far UVC light. It was confirmed that the inactivation of E. coli by far UVC light based on the C-beam was reduced by 5 log reduction within 60 s.

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