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Nonsteady Model for Pulsed Arc Discharge Radiation Sources

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A linearized nonsteady energy equation provides a semiempirical model to describe the electrical impedance and radiant output response of pulsed arc discharge flashlamps. The measured electrical impedance and radiant output of cesium–neon flashlamps are shown to correlate with the internal energy density of the arc for nonsteady as well as quasi-steady input pulse waveforms.

© 1973 Optical Society of America

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