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Electrodeless discharge bulbs

Electrodeless discharge bulbs
Electrodeless discharge bulbs

This project is concerned with the discovery of new spectral outputs for electrodeless discharge bulbs. The possibilities of new electrodeless discharge bulbs have been examined in the literature and sulfur has been extensively studied as a new light emission source. The process of using H2S as a source of sulfur in the electrodeless discharge bulbs has been examined and used in the production of mixed gas bulbs. The recording of spectra has also been used in a brief investigation of spectral intensity vs power output.

University of Southampton
Clarke, Philip John
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Clarke, Philip John
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Clarke, Philip John (2000) Electrodeless discharge bulbs. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)

Abstract

This project is concerned with the discovery of new spectral outputs for electrodeless discharge bulbs. The possibilities of new electrodeless discharge bulbs have been examined in the literature and sulfur has been extensively studied as a new light emission source. The process of using H2S as a source of sulfur in the electrodeless discharge bulbs has been examined and used in the production of mixed gas bulbs. The recording of spectra has also been used in a brief investigation of spectral intensity vs power output.

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Published date: 2000

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Local EPrints ID: 466993
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/466993
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Date deposited: 05 Jul 2022 08:06
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 20:55

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Author: Philip John Clarke

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