Powerful wide-format quasi-steady-state radiator based on xenon tube lamps
Journal of Optical Technology, Vol. 76, Issue 9, pp. 570-574
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A. G. Bedrin, A. P. Gur'ev, and S. P. Dashuk, "Powerful wide-format quasi-steady-state radiator based on xenon tube lamps," J. Opt. Technol. 76, 570-574 (2009)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/JOT/abstract.cfm?URI=JOT-76-9-570
Abstract
This paper describes the design and technical characteristics of a wide-format radiator based on twenty special xenon tube lamps that makes it possible to irradiate objects up to 1m2 in area. The required amplitude-time characteristics of the radiant exitance of the radiator are formed by computer profiling the current pulses in each lamp. A thyristor line-supply system with electric power 3 MW is used in this case to generate one-second light pulses. Data are given on the structure of the radiator's light field and the results of physical modelling of pulses of complex shape with maximum irradiance 350W/cm2. The radiator is intended for studies of the action of powerful light on optoelectronic devices and optical and structural materials.
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Scientific Research Institute for Comprehensive Testing of Optoelectronic Devices and Systems
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