Title
Enhanced dc arc lamp performance for spectroscopic applications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-1989
Abstract
The performance of a high-pressure xenon arc lamp is enhanced by application of a combination of two techniques which (1) reduces noise due to arc wander and (2) increases the lamp intensity. Fluctuations in lamp intensity due to arc wander are minimized by the superimposition of an alternating current (ac) on the direct-current (dc) source voltage in conjunction with detector averaging. Lamp intensity is increased by the application of a static magnetic field to the arc plasma. Arc stability and intensity are monitored indirectly by measuring arc-excited Rhodamine B fluorescence. Data illustrating the effects of each technique individually and in combination are presented. Lamp output is typically maintained to less than 1% relative standard deviation while intensity is increased by as much as 127%.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Review of Scientific Instruments
First Page
3640
Last Page
3642
Recommended Citation
Woodlee, R., Fuh, M., Patonay, G., & Warner, I. (1989). Enhanced dc arc lamp performance for spectroscopic applications. Review of Scientific Instruments, 60 (12), 3640-3642. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1140468