Electron temperature in a sodium-iodide lighting plasma

Physics – Plasma Physics

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Alternating Current, Arc Discharges, Electric Arcs, Electric Discharges, Electron Energy, Mercury Arcs, Mercury Lamps, Optical Measurement, Plasma Diagnostics, Plasma Physics, Plasma Temperature, Plasmas (Physics), Sodium Compounds, Sodium Iodides, Thermodynamics, Time Dependence, Arcs, Sparks, Lightning, Atmospheric Electricity, Emission, Absorption, And Scattering Of Electromagnetic Radiation, Optical Measurements, Thermodynamics Of Plasmas

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The time-dependent electron temperature at the axis of an ac mercury-sodium-iodide arc discharge is determined experimentally. It modulates in phase with the discharge voltage and differs in modulation and magnitude from the temperature obtained assuming thermodynamic equilibrium. The method used is independent of plasma equilibrium assumptions as well as of line-transition probabilities, and since it is based on relative emission measurements, it can, in principle, be applied to discharges contained within translucent envelopes.

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