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Excilamps and their Applications

An innovative class of sources of spontaneous ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet radiation, the so‐called excilamps, based on the nonequilibrum radiation of exciplex or excimer molecules, is described. The design and some technical characteristics of traditional excilamps excited by a dielectric bar...

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Published in:Chemical engineering & technology 2016-01, Vol.39 (1), p.39-50
Main Authors: Lomaev, Mikhail I., Sosnin, Eduard A., Tarasenko, Victor F.
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Excilamp
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Excitation
Photosynthesis
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Spectra
Spontaneous
Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet irradiation
Ultraviolet radiation
Vacuum ultraviolet photochemistry
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