Gas discharge lamp that produces intense white light
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A xenon arc lamp is a highly specialized type of gas discharge lamp, an electric light that produces light by passing electricity through ionized xenon gas at high pressure. It produces a bright white light to simulate sunlight, with applications in movie projectors in theaters, in searchlights, and for specialized uses in industry and research. For instance, Xenon arc lamps with mercury lamps are the two most common lamps used in wide-field fluorescence microscopes.
Xenonlamp may refer to: XenonarclampXenon flash lamp An incandescent light bulb filled with xenon gas to improve life span or efficiency A metal halide...
collimated high-intensity beam can be produced from a xenonarclamp. However, the xenonarclamp spectrum is characterized by many undesirable sharp atomic...
A flashtube (flashlamp) is an electric arclamp designed to produce extremely intense, incoherent, full-spectrum white light for a very short time. A flashtube...
electric arcs are used in many applications. For example, fluorescent tubes, mercury, sodium, and metal-halide lamps are used for lighting; xenonarclamps have...
display systems has been a replaceable high-pressure xenonarclamp unit (containing a quartz arc tube, reflector, electrical connections, and sometimes...
the formation of xenon hexafluoroplatinate, the first noble gas compound to be synthesized. Xenon is used in flash lamps and arclamps, and as a general...
A deuterium arclamp (or simply deuterium lamp) is a low-pressure gas-discharge light source often used in spectroscopy when a continuous spectrum in the...
ultraviolet light produced by the mercury arc to pass out of the lamp unmodified (whereas, in common fluorescent lamps, it causes the phosphor to fluoresce...
composites. One type of xenonarclamp – originally called the "Cermax" and now known generically as the "ceramic-body xenonlamp" – uses sapphire crystal...
Arc lamp, a lamp that produces light by an electric arcXenonarclamp, a highly specialized type of gas discharge lamp Deuterium arclamp, a low-pressure...
components of a fluorescence microscope are a light source (xenonarclamp or mercury-vapor lamp are common; more advanced forms are high-power LEDs and lasers)...
use a very bright ultra-high-performance lamp (a special mercury arclamp), Xenonarclamp, metal halide lamp, LED or solid state blue, RB, RGB or remote...
voltage of the lamp, compared to other possible fill gases such as krypton. A fluorescent lamp tube is filled with a mix of argon, xenon, neon, or krypton...
figure of 150 lm/W given for xenonlamps appears to be a typo. The page contains other useful information. OSRAM Sylvania Lamp and Ballast Catalog. 2007...
of an arclamp but were easier to operate. Developed around 1915, these lamps were displaced by mercury and xenonarclamps. Incandescent lamps are nearly...
generically called "xenon headlamps", though they are actually metal-halide lamps that contain xenon gas. The xenon gas allows the lamps to produce minimally...
Sulfur lamp – Lighting system Xenonarclamp – Gas discharge lamp that produces intense white light Hollow-cathode lamp – spectral line source used in...
have to be disposed of as hazardous waste. Metal-halide lamps, which produce light by an arc between two electrodes in an atmosphere of argon, mercury...
plasma globe, or plasma lamp is a clear glass container filled with noble gases, usually a mixture of neon, krypton, and xenon, that has a high-voltage...