Abstract

Properties of plasma produced in volume nanosecond high-pressure discharge and its formation conditions under elevated pressure in air, nitrogen, krypton, argon, neon and gas mixtures Ar-N<sub>2</sub>, Ar-Xe, CO<sub>2</sub>-N<sub>2</sub>-He in the gap with the cathode having small curvature radius have been investigated. Time-amplitude characteristics and radiation spectra of plasma in different gases in the range of 230-600 nm were defined. Lasing in the gas mixture Ar-Xe at active length of 1.5 cm has been achieved by excitation through volume nanosecond high-pressure discharge. Comparison of spectral radiation in nitrogen, krypton, argon, and neon under pumping of mentioned gases by volume discharge in non-uniform electric field, by nanosecond e-beam, and by volume pulsed discharge in the uniform electric field with high initial voltage was made. Lasing has also been obtained in the gas mixture CO<sub>2</sub>-N<sub>2</sub>-He under pumping by e-beam initiated discharge. The electron beam was formed in a gas diode filled the same gas mixture.

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