Erofeev et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Compact dielectric barrier discharge excilampsErofeev et al., 2010
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- 16056981238002767288
- Author
- Erofeev M
- Schitz D
- Skakun V
- Sosnin E
- Tarasenko V
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- Physica Scripta
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In this work, we studied the energy, time, spatial and spectral characteristics of compact KrCl- , XeCl-, XeBr-and Xe 2-excilamps of various designs. The maximum radiation power density was∼ 30 mW cm− 2 at an efficiency of 2.5%. It is shown that under optimum conditions in …
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