1972
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/5/2/308
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Nonlinear effects in the positive column of a strongly modulated mercury-rare gas discharge

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“…The operating frequency is -150 kHz, which results in a positive column discharge that is similar to discharges at 60 Hz (i.e., the same electron temperature, electron density, and Hg(3P1) density). 6 The samples were exposed to a power density of 0.03 W/cm 2, which is comparable to that of a 40 W, 120 cm lamp.…”
Section: Shielded Plaquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The operating frequency is -150 kHz, which results in a positive column discharge that is similar to discharges at 60 Hz (i.e., the same electron temperature, electron density, and Hg(3P1) density). 6 The samples were exposed to a power density of 0.03 W/cm 2, which is comparable to that of a 40 W, 120 cm lamp.…”
Section: Shielded Plaquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plasma is disturbed by the pulse and takes several microseconds to return to equilibrium, but the pulse duration (20 ns) is short comparted to the fastest plasma collisional times (14). Thus at a repetition rate of 15 Hz, the laser pulse is always interrogating the steady-state density of atoms as established by the discharge (and not disturbed by the previous laser pulse).…”
Section: Experimental Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polman et al [7] investigated the properties of low-pressure Ne-Hg discharge plasma (P Ne = 10 Torr, P Hg ≈ 6 × 10 −3 Torr, I 0 = 0.4 A), and they showed that modulation of the current in the positive column (I = I 0 (1 + β sin ωt)) gives rise to nonlinear effects on plasma density if the modulation depth was not small compared with unity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%