Thin Solid Films, Vol.518, No.13, 3449-3452, 2010
Relationship between Ba atom emission and electrode temperature in a low-pressure fluorescent lamp
A relationship between emission characteristics of Ba atom as an emitter material and temperature distributions of an electrode in a fluorescent lamp is described, which is measured by using laser-induced fluorescence and black-body radiation method, respectively. In a virgin lamp, a hot spot observed at the electrode edge connected to the power supply is the main source of Ba atom emission. In a long-term-used lamp, it is shown that Ba atom emission, thermionic electron emission in cathode half-cycle and electron collection in anode half-cycle are most active on the hot spot appearing on the center of the electrode. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Low-pressure fluorescent lamp;Discharge;Emitter material;Ba atom density;Thermionic electron;Electrode temperature;Laser-induced fluorescence;Black-body radiation