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TVT, 2004 Volume 42, Issue 6, Pages 865–868 (Mi tvt1601)

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Plasma Investigations

Low-pressure ultraviolet emitter utilizing chlorine and krypton chloride molecules

A. K. Shuaibov, I. V. Shevera, A. A. General

Uzhgorod National University

Abstract: Results are given of an investigation of the electrical and optical characteristics of the plasma of a longitudinal high-frequency discharge in a krypton/chlorine mixture ($P\le1000$ Pa). The high-frequency discharge is ignited in a cylindrical quartz tube with an inside diameter of $14$ mm and a distance between the anode and cathode of $30$ mm. The dynamics of current and radiation of the high-frequency discharge utilizing krypton/chlorine mixtures of different compositions and pressures are investigated. It is found that a longitudinal high-frequency in a krypton/chlorine mixture is a broadband excimer-halogen emitter in the $200$$260$ nm spectral range. The ultraviolet spectrum of the lamp is formed as a result of overlapping of broadened radiation bands of chlorine and krypton chloride molecules ($200$ nm $\mathrm{Cl}_2^{**}$ , $222$ nm $\mathrm{KrCl}$, and $257$ nm $\mathrm{Cl}_2^{*}$). The optimal composition of a $\mathrm{Kr}/\mathrm{Cl}_2^{*}$ mixture is determined, which is necessary to obtain the maximal power of ultraviolet radiation.

UDC: 537.53

Received: 15.07.2003


 English version:
High Temperature, 2004, 42:6, 875–878


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