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Definition of a high intensity metal halide discharge reference lamp

W W Stoffels1, A H F M Baede1, J J A M van der Mullen1, M Haverlag2 and G Zissis3

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The design of a reference metal halide discharge lamp is presented. This lamp is meant as a common study object for researchers working on metal halide discharge lamps, who by using the same design will be able to compare results between research groups, diagnostic techniques and numerical models. The lamp exhibits all interesting plasma physical, chemical and material science problems, which are currently under investigation in various laboratories. The lamp filling is relatively simple and the design symmetric to allow realistic numerical modelling. Furthermore, it is adapted to enable the use of various diagnostics.


PACS

52.70.-m Plasma diagnostic techniques and instrumentation

52.50.Dg Plasma sources

52.80.-s Electric discharges

Subjects

Instrumentation and measurement

Plasma physics

Dates

Issue 11 (November 2006)

Received 9 June 2006, in final form 30 August 2006

Published 28 September 2006



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