Abstract
The optogalvanic effect is studied in a subnormal electrical glow discharge. In this discharge's regime the optogalvanic signal presents a damped oscillation characteristic with frequency, damping coefficient and amplitude modulation that are independent of the particular transition excited. The experimental results are interpreted by modelling the discharge as an optoelectronic transducer.
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