Resonance lamp having a triatomic gas source

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Pulsating or a.c. supply – Electromagnetic influenced discharge device load

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313180, 313201, 313220, 313224, H01J 6126, H01J 6128, H01J 6133, H05B 4124

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ABSTRACT:
A low power, sealed, optically thin resonance lamp having a controllable chemical decomposition source of a triatomic gas and a chemical getter sink in a sealed RF excited discharge. The discharge occurs in a second, extremely pure gas which is present in great excess over the gas produced by chemical decomposition. Excitation of species whose emission is desired occurs by electron impact or energy transfer from the major species which are, in turn, excited by the electron impact.

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