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Photosynthesis is driven primarily by photos of light with
wavelengths between 400 and 700 nanometers, which is re-
ferred to as Photosynthetically Active Radiation, or PAR light.
Because a quantum is the amount of energy possessed by a
photon, PAR light is sometimes labeled quantum light. The
intensity of PAR light is referred to as Photosynthetic Photon
Flux Density (PPFD), which is measured in units of µmol m
-2
s
-1
(the number of photons, in units of micromoles, striking an
area one meter square each second). Quantum Light Meters
are calibrated to display PPFD.
LightScout Quantum Light Meters are calibrated for sunlight.
Due to differences in the spectrum generated by artificial
lights, the following adjustments must be made in the value
shown on a sunlight-calibrated meter:
Fluorescent: reads 8% high, so multiply the display by 0.92.
Metal Halide: reads 6% high, so multiply the display by 0.94.
High Pressure Sodium: 0% error—no adjustment needed.
Sunlight: 0% error—no adjustment needed.
Note that the 3415FSE and 3415FXSE meters display accu-
rate readings for fluorescent lights when set to “Electric”.
The chart below displays the spectral response of the Quan-
tum Light Meters.
PAR Light