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Spectral characterization of three wearable electronic ultraviolet radiation dosimeters

  • Leevi August*
  • , Gregor Hülsen
  • , Juha Peltoniemi
  • , Petri Kärhä
  • , Erkki Ikonen
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Aalto University
  • Physikalisch-Meteorologisches Observatorium Davos, World Radiation Center (PMOD/WRC)

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Abstract

Excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation poses significant public health risks, including DNA damage and skin-related pathologies. This necessitates accurate studies and quantification of UV-radiation exposure. Various wearable UV dosimeters have been developed to address these needs, particularly for outdoor workers. For measuring erythemal irradiance, recommendations from the World Meteorological Organization exist but standardized methods for characterization and calibration of wearable UV dosimeters are currently limited. At Aalto University and at Physikalisch-Meteorologisches Observatorium Davos, three commercial electronic UV dosimeters were evaluated for their spectral responsivities using conventional measurement methods and traceability chains. The first device closely mimicked erythemal action in UV-A and UV-B regions. Two of the measured devices were found to have a higher relative responsivity of over 0.9 in the 300 nm to 310 nm range. Results were used to calculate correction factors for measuring erythemal radiance at varying solar zenith angles and ozone levels under cloud-free conditions. Typical correction factors ranged from 0.98 to 1.2. The results of the two laboratories were in good agreement for the most accurate device but deviated due to the properties of the two other devices. The measurements revealed challenges posed by these devices in terms of data management, measurement times, and deployment, highlighting the need for standardized characterization methods.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPhotochemistry and Photobiology
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2026
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

The project 22NRM05 MeLiDos leading to this publication has received funding from the Metrology Partnership program co‐financed by the participating states and the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation program. The work is part of the Research Council of Finland Flagship Programme, Photonics Research and Innovation (PREIN), decision number 346529, Aalto University. Open access publishing facilitated by Aalto‐yliopisto, as part of the Wiley ‐ FinELib agreement.

Keywords

  • skin cancer
  • spectral mismatch
  • spectral responsivity
  • sunburn
  • UV detector
  • UV dosimeter
  • UV monitor

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