The Luxeons are about as bright as you're going to get, and in most applications that require them, the price is decent enough. I tend to work with LEDs quite a bit, and the past several years have seen more and more of the high-brightness puppies coming across my workbench. I'll turn off the lights to get a better feel for what they can do (never looking dircetly at them, mind you), but even when the room is lit I ocassionally catch a glimpse of one straight on...I see spots for several seconds afterwards.
I'll look around for some other LEDs in that wavelength range, but you certainly can't go wrong with the Luxeons...
I suppose you could get a lens coated with a UV phosphour to modify the wavelength of an LED, but it's probably not worh the bother if the LEDs themselves can output the needed range.