2019
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6463/ab233e
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Sulfur: an alternative to mercury for UV emission in low-pressure low-power fluorescent discharges

Abstract: The objective of this exploratory study is to demonstrate that sulfur can offer an advantageous alternative to mercury for the production of UV photons in fluorescent discharges not only in terms of environment and health impacts, but also in terms of Stokes shift energy losses for the conversion of UV photons by luminophors into visible light. The experiments are performed in surface-wave plasma columns sustained at the output end of a coaxial applicator by microwaves at 2.45 GHz frequency and 10 W applied mi… Show more

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“…This article describes the oscillatory characteristics of the polaron velocity by using power-spectrum density (PSD) method. Currently, this method is widely used to study the wide-sense stationary stochastic process in many fields, such as seismology, economics, medicine, control systems, etc. In the present studies, we first simulate the polaron dynamics under an external electric field in the framework of SSH model combined with nonadiabatic dynamical method. Then the PSD method is used to study the spectral characteristics of the polaron dynamics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article describes the oscillatory characteristics of the polaron velocity by using power-spectrum density (PSD) method. Currently, this method is widely used to study the wide-sense stationary stochastic process in many fields, such as seismology, economics, medicine, control systems, etc. In the present studies, we first simulate the polaron dynamics under an external electric field in the framework of SSH model combined with nonadiabatic dynamical method. Then the PSD method is used to study the spectral characteristics of the polaron dynamics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%