Influence of gas discharge parameters on emissions from a dielectric barrier discharge excited argon excimer lamp

A dielectric barrier discharge excited neutral argon (Ar I) excimer lamp has been developed and characterised. The aim of this study was to develop an excimer lamp operating at atmospheric pressure that can replace mercury lamps and vacuum equipment used in the sterilisation of medical equipment and in the food industry. The effects of discharge gas pressure, flow rate, excitation frequency and pulse width on the intensity of the Ar I vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) emission at 126 nm and near infrared (NIR) lines at 750.4 nm and 811.5 nm have been investigated. These three lines were chosen as they represent emissions resulting from de-excitation of excimer states that emit energetic photons with an energy of 9.8 eV. We observed that the intensity of the VUV Ar2* excimer emission at 126 nm increased with increasing gas pressure, but decreased with increasing excitation pulse frequency and pulse width. In contrast, the intensities of the NIR lines decreased with increasing gas pressure and increased with increasing pulse frequency and pulse width. We have demonstrated that energetic VUV photons of 9.8 eV can be efficiently generated in a dielectric barrier discharge in Ar.

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Main Authors: Baricholo,Peter, Hlatywayo,Dumisani J., von Bergmann,Hubertus M., Stehmann,Timo, Rohwer,Erich, Collier,Mike
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2011
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0038-23532011000600011
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spelling oai:scielo:S0038-235320110006000112012-03-21Influence of gas discharge parameters on emissions from a dielectric barrier discharge excited argon excimer lampBaricholo,PeterHlatywayo,Dumisani J.von Bergmann,Hubertus M.Stehmann,TimoRohwer,ErichCollier,MikeA dielectric barrier discharge excited neutral argon (Ar I) excimer lamp has been developed and characterised. The aim of this study was to develop an excimer lamp operating at atmospheric pressure that can replace mercury lamps and vacuum equipment used in the sterilisation of medical equipment and in the food industry. The effects of discharge gas pressure, flow rate, excitation frequency and pulse width on the intensity of the Ar I vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) emission at 126 nm and near infrared (NIR) lines at 750.4 nm and 811.5 nm have been investigated. These three lines were chosen as they represent emissions resulting from de-excitation of excimer states that emit energetic photons with an energy of 9.8 eV. We observed that the intensity of the VUV Ar2* excimer emission at 126 nm increased with increasing gas pressure, but decreased with increasing excitation pulse frequency and pulse width. In contrast, the intensities of the NIR lines decreased with increasing gas pressure and increased with increasing pulse frequency and pulse width. We have demonstrated that energetic VUV photons of 9.8 eV can be efficiently generated in a dielectric barrier discharge in Ar.Academy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science v.107 n.11-12 20112011-01-01journal articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0038-23532011000600011en
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Hlatywayo,Dumisani J.
von Bergmann,Hubertus M.
Stehmann,Timo
Rohwer,Erich
Collier,Mike
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Hlatywayo,Dumisani J.
von Bergmann,Hubertus M.
Stehmann,Timo
Rohwer,Erich
Collier,Mike
Influence of gas discharge parameters on emissions from a dielectric barrier discharge excited argon excimer lamp
author_facet Baricholo,Peter
Hlatywayo,Dumisani J.
von Bergmann,Hubertus M.
Stehmann,Timo
Rohwer,Erich
Collier,Mike
author_sort Baricholo,Peter
title Influence of gas discharge parameters on emissions from a dielectric barrier discharge excited argon excimer lamp
title_short Influence of gas discharge parameters on emissions from a dielectric barrier discharge excited argon excimer lamp
title_full Influence of gas discharge parameters on emissions from a dielectric barrier discharge excited argon excimer lamp
title_fullStr Influence of gas discharge parameters on emissions from a dielectric barrier discharge excited argon excimer lamp
title_full_unstemmed Influence of gas discharge parameters on emissions from a dielectric barrier discharge excited argon excimer lamp
title_sort influence of gas discharge parameters on emissions from a dielectric barrier discharge excited argon excimer lamp
description A dielectric barrier discharge excited neutral argon (Ar I) excimer lamp has been developed and characterised. The aim of this study was to develop an excimer lamp operating at atmospheric pressure that can replace mercury lamps and vacuum equipment used in the sterilisation of medical equipment and in the food industry. The effects of discharge gas pressure, flow rate, excitation frequency and pulse width on the intensity of the Ar I vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) emission at 126 nm and near infrared (NIR) lines at 750.4 nm and 811.5 nm have been investigated. These three lines were chosen as they represent emissions resulting from de-excitation of excimer states that emit energetic photons with an energy of 9.8 eV. We observed that the intensity of the VUV Ar2* excimer emission at 126 nm increased with increasing gas pressure, but decreased with increasing excitation pulse frequency and pulse width. In contrast, the intensities of the NIR lines decreased with increasing gas pressure and increased with increasing pulse frequency and pulse width. We have demonstrated that energetic VUV photons of 9.8 eV can be efficiently generated in a dielectric barrier discharge in Ar.
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
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