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titleOfInvention UV sensor
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To increase the sensitivity ratio between a measurement wavelength region and a non-measurement wavelength region and to reduce an error in the measurement wavelength region due to the incident angle of light to obtain a highly accurate, small, and stable arbitrary wavelength. To provide an ultraviolet sensor capable of detecting an ultraviolet ray. SOLUTION: At least one or more of the group III elements, nitrogen, hydrogen, and a semiconductor layer sensitive to 170 to 420 nm are included. At least an ultraviolet sensor formed with a filter, wherein the filter has a maximum sensitivity at 170 to 420 nm of the semiconductor layer at least on a longer wavelength side than a wavelength at which the sensitivity of the semiconductor layer is maximum at 170 to 420 nm. An ultraviolet sensor, which is a filter that cuts light having a wavelength longer than 20% of the wavelength, wherein the filter is preferably a film-laminated multilayer filter. It is preferable that means for uniformizing the directionality of light incidence be provided.
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