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UV detectors utilize which two detection principles?

Solid-state device and gas-filled tube

UV detectors are built around two main ways to sense light: solid-state photodetectors and gas-filled ionization detectors. In solid-state devices, UV photons are absorbed by a semiconductor junction (like a silicon photodiode), which directly converts the light into an electrical signal. In gas-filled tubes, UV photons ionize the gas inside the tube, and the resulting charges are collected to produce a detectable current. These two approaches—solid-state and gas-filled—cover the primary, distinct detection principles used for UV sensing, which is why that option is the best fit.

Photomultiplier tube and scintillator

Ionization chamber and thermal sensor

Resistance thermometer

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