Abstract

The radiative and spectral characteristics of the authors’ proprietary model of an electrodeless optical radiation source with two mercury-argon (p(Ar) » 0.75 Torr, p(Hg) » 0.01 – 0.06 Torr) lamps based on a coaxial microwave discharge are experimentally studied. An industrial magnetron (f = 2.45 GHz) was used as a microwave radiation source. The experimental results have shown that about 53% of the microwave power is converted into UV radiation, which is in good agreement with the results of electron temperature measurements in the low pressure region, p(Hg) < 0.08 Torr.

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