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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics
Repetitively pulsed UV radiation source based on a run-away electron preionised diffuse discharge in nitrogen
E. Kh. Bakshta, A. G. Burachenkoa, M. I. Lomaevab, A. N. Panchenkoab, V. F. Tarasenkoacb a Institute of High Current Electronics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk
b Tomsk State University
c Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics
Abstract:
An extended repetitively pulsed source of spontaneous UV radiation is fabricated, which may also be used for producing laser radiation. Voltage pulses with an incident wave amplitude of up to 30 kV, a half-amplitude duration of ~4 ns and a rise time of ~2.5 ns are applied to a gap with a nonuniform electric field. For an excitation region length of 35 cm and a nitrogen pressure of 30 – 760 Torr, a diffusive discharge up to a pulse repetition rate of 2 kHz is produced without using an additional system for gap preionisation. An investigation is made of the plasma of the run-away electron preionised diffuse discharge. Using a CCD camera it is found that the dense diffused plasma fills the gap in a time shorter than 1 ns. X-ray radiation is recorded from behind the foil anode throughout the pressure range under study; a supershort avalanche electron beam is recorded by the collector electrode at pressures below 100 Torr.
Keywords:
extended UV radiation source, repetitively pulsed regime, run-away electron preionised diffuse discharge, radiation of second positive nitrogen system, runaway electrons, X-ray radiation.
Received: 27.03.2014 Revised: 04.06.2014
Citation:
E. Kh. Baksht, A. G. Burachenko, M. I. Lomaev, A. N. Panchenko, V. F. Tarasenko, “Repetitively pulsed UV radiation source based on a run-away electron preionised diffuse discharge in nitrogen”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 45:4 (2015), 366–370 [Quantum Electron., 45:4 (2015), 366–370]
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