Integrity Monitoring of Mercury Discharge Lamps

TBMG-7184

02/01/2010

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Mercury discharge lamps are critical in many trapped ion frequency standard applications. An integrity monitoring system can be implemented using end-of-life signatures observed in operational mercury discharge lamps, making it possible to forecast imminent failure and to take action to mitigate the consequences (such as switching to a redundant system). Mercury lamps are used as a source of 194-nm ultraviolet radiation for optical pumping and state selection of mercury trapped ion frequency standards. Lamps are typically fabricated using 202Hg distilled into high-purity quartz, or other 194-nm transmitting material (e.g., sapphire). A buffer gas is also placed into the bulb, typically a noble gas such as argon, neon, or krypton.

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"Integrity Monitoring of Mercury Discharge Lamps," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2010.
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Feb 1, 2010
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TBMG-7184
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English