Abstract
A stable, high-intensity resonance lamp operated by a 2450 Mc/sec microwave power source has been developed which is of sufficient intensity and stability to be useful for the kinetic study of photochemical reactions. This light source has maintained a constant output (approximately 2 × 1017 quanta/sec for krypton) for times ranging from 80 h to 120 h. The optimum pressure of krypton in the lamp is 0.28 torr.
© 1965 Optical Society of America
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