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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics
Miniature UV lamp excited by subnanosecond voltage pulses
M. V. Erofeev, E. Kh. Baksht, V. F. Tarasenko, Yu. V. Shut'ko Institute of High Current Electronics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk
Abstract:
Energy, time, and spectral characteristics of emission of the second positive system of N2 molecules in gaseous nitrogen, Ar — N2 mixture, and air are investigated. An FPG-10 generator with voltage pulse FWHM of 200 and 400 ps and matched-load amplitudes of 14 and 6 kV, respectively, is used to excite gases. It is shown that excitation can be performed in two regimes using this generator. In the first regime a diffuse discharge is formed at atmospheric pressure, which opens ways to design miniature nanosecond UV lamps. A diffuse discharge is formed due to the generation of runaway electrons, with the aid of electrodes having a small radius of curvature and voltage pulses with a sharp leading edge. In the second regime an elevated average radiation power is obtained under excitation by a barrier discharge. However, the operating pressure is lower in this case, and the sizes of the emitting region and the UV pulse width significantly increase.
Received: 08.04.2010
Citation:
M. V. Erofeev, E. Kh. Baksht, V. F. Tarasenko, Yu. V. Shut'ko, “Miniature UV lamp excited by subnanosecond voltage pulses”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 40:6 (2010), 561–564 [Quantum Electron., 40:6 (2010), 561–564]
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