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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics Année : 2010

Barium transport in the hot spot region of fluorescent lamps

F Sigeneger
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K Rackow
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D Uhrlandt
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J Ehlbeck
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G Lieder
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The transport of barium atoms and ions in the vicinity of the hot spot in fluorescent lamps operating at 25 kHz is investigated by a combined experimental and theoretical approach. By laserinduced fluorescence, the particle densities of barium atoms and ions were measured timeresolved at different distances from the spot center. In addition, the time-dependent cathode fall voltage was measured using an improved band method. The model combines a kinetic part for the electrons with a fluid part for the barium atoms and ions. Both parts are spatially resolved in spherically symmetric geometry. The space-dependent electron Boltzmann equation yields the electron density and the ionization rate coefficient of barium as functions of the cathode fall voltage. These results are used to solve the time-dependent particle balance equations of barium atoms and ions which include the ionization of barium as gain and loss terms, respectively. Good agreement between the measured and calculated particle densities of barium atoms is obtained. A sensitive dependence of the ionization frequency and of the barium particle densities on the cathode fall voltage was found.
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hal-00569711 , version 1 (25-02-2011)

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F Sigeneger, K Rackow, D Uhrlandt, J Ehlbeck, G Lieder. Barium transport in the hot spot region of fluorescent lamps. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2010, 43 (38), pp.385201. ⟨10.1088/0022-3727/43/38/385201⟩. ⟨hal-00569711⟩

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