Abstract

The results of studying the spectral, integral, and resource characteristics of gas-discharge plasma radiation on multicomponent mixtures (cadmium diiodide with helium and xenon atoms) are presented. The creation of a gasdischarge plasma and the excitation of the components of the working mixture were carried out by a pulse-periodic (pulse repetition rate of 18…20 kHz, pulse duration ~ 150 ns) barrier discharge. Radiation in the visible spectrum of exciplex molecules of cadmium monoiodide, cadmium atoms, xenon was detected. The regularities in changes in the emission characteristics of the plasma are established depending on the repetition rate of the pump pulses, the component and quantitative composition of the mixtures. Research data is of interest for creating a gas-discharge source that radiates simultaneously in the violet, green, red, and infrared spectral ranges.

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