Generation of excimer emission in dielectric barrier discharges
Abstract
Dielectric barrier discharges (silent discharges) are used to excite a large number of excimers radiating in the VUV, UV or visible spectral range. The excited species include rare-gas dimers, halogen dimers as well as rare-gas halogen excimers and mercury halogen excimers. In many cases narrow-band UV radiation of typically 1-17 nm halfwidth and remarkable efficiency (1-10%) could be generated. Thus, dielectric barrier discharges provide a simple, versatile arrangement to study the basic reaction kinetics of excimer formation and also bear a substantial potential for large-scale industrial UV processes.
- Publication:
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Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics
- Pub Date:
- January 1991
- DOI:
- 10.1007/BF00405680
- Bibcode:
- 1991ApPhB..52...14G
- Keywords:
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- PACS 52.80 - 33.00 - 82.50;
- 52.80;
- 33.00;
- 82.50