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26 March 2002 Electrodeless HF-lamps as UV and VUV light sources
G. Revalde, Juris Silinsh, Atis Skudra, Janis Jansons
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Proceedings Volume 4747, International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Pulsed Lasers IV; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.460147
Event: International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Pulsed Lasers IV, 2001, Tomsk, Russian Federation
Abstract
The paper is devoted to problems of employment of high- frequency electrodeless lamps as ultra violet (UV) and vacuum ultra violet (VUV) light sources. Some aspects of lamp preparation technology for UV and VUV are considered. The technology, developed in our laboratory, allows to prepare HFEL-s filled with wide spread of chemical elements. Our experience shows that most important filling elements for UV and VUV spectral regions are Zn, Cd, Hg, Se, As, Sn and Pb, Sb, Bi, Tl, Te, I, H, Hg-Cd, Hg-Zn, Se-Te. The requirements for generators are discussed. Some important spectral characteristics of lamp examples are presented.
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G. Revalde, Juris Silinsh, Atis Skudra, and Janis Jansons "Electrodeless HF-lamps as UV and VUV light sources", Proc. SPIE 4747, International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Pulsed Lasers IV, (26 March 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.460147
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KEYWORDS
Lamps

Vacuum ultraviolet

Ultraviolet radiation

Mercury

Light sources

Tellurium

Cadmium

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