Short-Wavelength Nanosecond-Barrier-Discharge-Pumped
Emitter Operating on Lines of Argon Chloride (175 nm)
and Chlorine (258 nm) Molecules

A. K. Shuaibov*, A. I. Minya, R. V. Gritsak, and Z. T. Gomoki

Uzhgorod National University, ul. Universitetskaya 14, Uzhgorod, 88000 Ukraine
*e-mail: shuaibov@univ.uzhgorod.ua

Received May 14, 2013

Abstract—The emission characteristics of a pulsed–periodic nanosecond-barrier-discharge-pumped source of
ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet radiation are presented. The source emits into a set of electronic–vibrational
bands with maxima at = 175 nm ArCl(B frame0 X) and = 258 nm Cl2(D' frame1 A'). The emission intensity of
ArCl and Cl2 molecules is optimized for the pressure and composition of an argon–freon vapor (CCl4) mixture
and also for excitation conditions.

DOI: 10.1134/S1063784214010186


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