An excimer lamp is a source of ultraviolet light based on spontaneous emission of excimer (exciplex) molecules.
Commercially used 172 nm excimer lamp for printing industry
Ultraviolet (UV) light is electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths of 10–400 nanometers, shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays. UV radiation is present in sunlight, and constitutes about 10% of the total electromagnetic radiation output from the Sun. It is also produced by electric arcs, Cherenkov radiation, and specialized lights, such as mercury-vapor lamps, tanning lamps, and black lights.
Portable ultraviolet lamp
UV radiation is also produced by electric arcs. Arc welders must wear eye protection and cover their skin to prevent photokeratitis and serious sunburn.
Commercial germicidal lamp in butcher shop
A 380 nanometer UV LED makes some common household items fluoresce.