Lomaev et al., 1997 - Google Patents
Excilamp producing up to 130 W of output power and possibility of its applicationsLomaev et al., 1997
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- Lomaev M
- Panchenko A
- Skakun V
- Sosnin E
- Tarasenko V
- Adamson M
- Myers B
- Wanga F
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- Laser and Particle Beams
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Results of an experimental study of a coaxial exciplex lamp pumped by glow discharge are presented. An average power of radiation in the wavelength region below 250 nm and as high as about 130 W has been achieved. Efficiency of the excilamp operation based on …
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