DocumentCode :
2211075
Title :
Excimer emission from microhollow cathode discharges
Author :
El-Habachi, A. ; Moselhy, M. ; Stark, R.H. ; Schoenbach, K.H.
Author_Institution :
Phys. Electron. Res. Inst., Old Dominion Univ., Norfolk, VA, USA
fYear :
2000
fDate :
4-7 June 2000
Firstpage :
254
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Microhollow cathode discharges (MHCDs) combine the possibility for direct current, high-pressure operation with non-equilibrium plasma conditions necessary for efficient excimer formation. When operated in rare gases (Xe, Ar, Ne) or rare gas halides (ArF, XeCl) these discharges were found to be intense sources of excimer radiation. Conversion efficiencies (from input electrical power to output optical power) of several percent were achieved. Although modeling results predict a monotonous increase of radiant power with pressure, in MHCDs it has a maximum at 400 Torr. The observed maximum of the radiant power at constant current was found to be due to the nonlinear reduction of the excimer source area with increasing pressure. The excimer source is located in the cathode opening only at high pressures and low currents. Otherwise, the source extends over the cathode surface outside of the hole. The emitting area decreases by a factor of four over the pressure range from 200 Torr to 760 Torr, whereas the radiant emittance increases monotonically with pressure up to 10 W/cm/sup 2/ at atmospheric pressure. For DC operation, the current was limited to 8 mA to avoid thermal damage.
Keywords :
excimers; glow discharges; plasma pressure; 1.25 W; 200 to 760 torr; 700 mus; 8 to 80 mA; Ar; ArF; DC operation; Ne; Xe; XeCl; atmospheric pressure; cathode opening; constant current; direct current high-pressure operation; emitting area; excimer emission; excimer formation; excimer source area; hollow cathode discharges; input electrical power; intense sources; microhollow cathode discharges; nonequilibrium plasma conditions; nonlinear reduction; onversion efficiencies; output optical power; radiant emittance; radiant power; rare gas halides; rare gases; thermal damage; Argon; Atmospheric measurements; Cathodes; Fault location; Gases; Light sources; Plasma sources; Power measurement; Predictive models; Space vector pulse width modulation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2000. ICOPS 2000. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. The 27th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA, USA
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5982-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2000.855103
Filename :
855103
Link To Document :
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