Title :
Plasma conditions in a moly-oxide electrodeless bulb discharge
Author :
Giuliani, J.L. ; Pechacek, R.E. ; Petrov, G.M. ; Meger, R.A. ; Shamamian, V.A.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Plasma Phys., Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. Due to the hazardous material designation of spent fluorescent lamps on board naval vessels, the Naval Research Laboratory has been investigating alternative lighting concepts which are free of mercury. Previous work (ICOPS ´00) on an electrodeless moly-oxide discharge for lighting applications investigated the plasma and emission properties of a cylindrical tube containing a flowing mixture of argon and oxygen and an axial Mo wire. We have upgraded the configuration to a quartz bulb filled with /spl sim/1 Torr Ar, excited by an external RF coil at 13 MHz, and introduced the metal as a MoO/sub 3/ powder. Plasma conditions are investigated using microwave interferometry for the electron density (10/sup 13/-10/sup 14/ cm/sup -3/); near IR emission line spectroscopy for the electron temperature (1.1-1.4 eV); and absolute spectroscopy for the visible luminous flux (/spl sim/3000 lumens). Analysis with a Boltzmann code given the above conditions and a simple atomic model for Mo provides an estimate of its density (10/sup 12/-10/sup 13/ cm). Compositional effects and approaches to improving the output will be discussed.
Keywords :
discharge lamps; molybdenum compounds; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma temperature; 1.1 to 1.4 eV; Ar-O/sub 2/; Ar-O/sub 2/ flowing mixture; Boltzmann code; Hg-free lamps; IR emission line spectroscopy; MoO/sub 3/; MoO/sub 3/ powder; axial Mo wire; cylindrical tube; electron density; electron temperature; emission properties; external RF coil; hazardous material designation; microwave interferometry; moly-oxide electrodeless bulb discharge; naval vessels; plasma conditions; plasma properties; quartz bulb; spent fluorescent lamps; visible luminous flux; Argon; Electrodeless lamps; Electron emission; Fluorescent lamps; Hazardous materials; Laboratories; Plasma materials processing; Plasma properties; Plasma temperature; Spectroscopy;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.960960