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detector to have a dry cell, peak-to-peak noise of no more than 3 x 10'5 A with a 0.5 second rise time (or 0.2 sec time constant), at all wavelengths from 200 to 300 nm. Noise should be less if measured at a longer response time or only in the 240 nm
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