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A xenon flash lamp is an electric glow dischargeElectric glow discharge

Electric glow discharge is a type of plasma formed by passing a current at 100 V to several kV through a gas usually argon ...
 lamp designed to produce extremely intense, incoherentCoherence (physics) Summary

Coherence is the property of wave-like states that enables them to exhibit interference....
, full-spectrum white light for very short durations.

Construction


The lamp comprises a sealed tube, often made of fused quartz, which is filled with a mixture of gases, primarily xenonXenon

Xenon is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Xe and atomic number 54....
, and electrodes to carry electrical current to the gas mixture. Additionally, a high voltage power source is necessary to energize the gas mixture; this high voltage is usually stored on a capacitorCapacitor

A capacitor is an electrical device that can store energy in the electric field between a pair of closely spaced conductors....
 so as to allow very speedy delivery of very high electrical current when the lamp is triggered.

The glass envelope is most commonly a thin tube, which may be straight, or bent into a number of different shapes, including helical, "U" shape, and circular (to surround a camera lens for shadowless photographyPhotography

Photography is the process of making pictures by means of the action of light....
—'ring flashes'). The electrodes protrude into each end of the tube, and are connected to a capacitorCapacitor

A capacitor is an electrical device that can store energy in the electric field between a pair of closely spaced conductors....
 that is charged to a relatively high voltage. This is usually between 250 and 2000 voltVolt

The volt is the SI derived unit of electric potential difference or electromotive force ....
s, depending on the length of the tube, and the specific gas mixture.

Operation

A flash is initiated by first ionizing the gas mixture, then sending a very large pulsePulsed power

Pulsed power is the term used to describe the science and technology of accumulating energy over a relatively long period of...
 of current through the ionized gas. Ionization is necessary to decrease the electrical resistanceElectrical resistance

Electrical resistance is a measure of the degree to which an object opposes the passage of an electric current....
 of the gas so that a pulse measuring as much as thousands of ampereAmpere

The ampere is the SI base unit of electric current....
s can travel through the tube. The initial ionization pulse may be generated by a step-up transformerTransformer

A transformer is an electrical device that transfers energy from one circuit to another by magnetic coupling with no moving ...
. A short high voltage peak produces the first ions at the sharp tipField emission

Also known as Fowler-Nordheim tunneling, field emission is a form of quantum tunneling in which electrons pass through a bar...
 of the cathodeCathode

A cathode is the electrode at which electrons go into a cell, tube or diode, whether driven externally or internally....
 (the housing is grounded). By applying radio frequencyRadio frequency

Radio frequency, or RF, refers to that portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in which electromagnetic waves can be g...
 voltage the ions do not need to reach the anode, but couple capacitively to the housing (and the anode). This may be enhanced by putting a metal band onto the glass or a wire that is wrapped around the glass tube or by using water cooling, since water has a high dielectric constantDielectric constant

The relative dielectric constant of a material under given conditions is a measure of the extent to which it concentrates el...
 and if ionized also conducts. When this current pulse travels through the tube, it excites electrons surrounding the xenon atoms causing them to jump to higher energy levels. The atoms' electrons immediately drop back to a lower orbit, producing photons in the process. Depending on the size and application of the flashlamp, xenon fill pressures may range from a few kilopascals to tens of kilopascals (0.01–0.1 atmosphereAtmosphere (unit)

Standard atmosphere is a unit of pressure....
 or tens to hundreds of torrTorr

The torr or millimetre of mercury is a non-SI unit of pressure....
). For low electrode wear the electrode needs to be at high temperature for the thermionic emissionThermionic emission

Thermionic emission is the flow of electrons from a metal or metal oxide surface, caused by thermal vibrational energy overc...
 of electrons.

Output spectrum

As with all ionized gases, xenon flash lamps emit light in various spectral lineSpectral line

A spectral line is a dark or bright line in an otherwise uniform and continuous spectrum, resulting from an excess or defici...
s. This is the same phenomenon that gives neon signNeon sign

Neon signs are produced by the craft of bending glass tubing into shapes....
s their characteristic color. However, for xenon, there are enough spectral lines, and they are distributed across the spectrum in such a way, that to the human eye the light appears mostly whiteWhite

White is a color that has high brightness but zero hue....
. The spectral profile of a xenon arc peaks in the green range, which is well matched to many applications involving visible light. This is the primary motivation for selecting xenon as a filler in spite of its high cost; kryptonKrypton

Krypton is a chemical element with the symbol Kr and atomic number 36....
 is also occasionally used, although it is even more expensive. Krypton has much greater output in the near-IR range, which is better matched to the absorption profile of Nd:YAG laser media than xenon emissions.

During normal operation in most photographic-type systems, the spectral component of a flashlamp's emission is overshadowed by blackbody radiation. The proportion of light produced by spectral action compared to thermal action depends on current density in the arc. Higher current densities favor blackbody radiation over spectral radiation. For this reason, many laser systems intentionally utilize lower current densities than photographic flashes since more narrow spectral lines are usually favorable for pumping lasers, while a broadband output is better for photographic purposes. Production of greenish blue light instead of pure white is a clear indication of low-current density operation.

Intensity and duration of flash

For short pulses the number of emitted electrons from the cathode is the limit. For longer pulses or continuous operation the cooling is the limit. Discharge durations for common flashlamps are in the microsecond to a few milliseconds range and can have repetition rates of hundreds of hertzHertz

The hertz is the SI unit of frequency....
.

The flash that emanates from a xenon flash lamp may be so intense that it can ignite flammable materials within a short distance of the tube. Carbon nanotubes are particularly susceptible to this spontaneous ignition when exposed to the light from a flashtube. Similar effects may be exploited for use in aesthetic or medical procedures known as Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatments. IPL can be used for treatments such as hair removal and destroying lesionLesion

A lesion is a non-specific term referring to abnormal tissue in the body....
s or moleMole (skin marking)

A mole or melanocytic naevus is a small, dark spot on the skin....
s.

Applications

Because the duration of the flash that is emitted by a xenon flash tube can be accurately controlled, and due to the high intensity of the light, xenon flash lamps are commonly used as photographicPhotography

Photography is the process of making pictures by means of the action of light....
 strobe lightStrobe light

A strobe light or stroboscopic lamp, commonly called a strobe, is a device used to produce regular flashes of li...
s. Xenon flashlamps are also used in the technique of very high speed or "stop-motion" photography, which was pioneered by Harold Edgerton in the 1930s. Because they can generate bright, attention-getting flashes with a relatively small continuous input of electrical power, they are also used in warning lights, emergency vehicle lighting, fire alarm annunciator devicesFire alarm system

A fire alarm system is an active fire protection system that controls all the fire alarm components in a building....
 (horn lights), aircraft anticollision beaconNavigation light

A Navigation light is a coloured source of specular illumination on an aircraft, spacecraft, or waterborne vessel....
s, and other similar applications.

Due to their high-intensity and relative brightness at short wavelengthWavelength

The wavelength is the distance between repeating units of a wave pattern....
s (extending into the ultravioletUltraviolet

Ultraviolet light is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than that of visible light, but longer than soft X...
) and short pulsewidths, flashlamps are also ideally suited as light sources for pumpingLaser pumping

Laser pumping is the act of energy transfer from an external source into the laser gain medium....
 atoms in a laserLaser

A laser is an optical source that emits photons in a coherent beam....
 to excited states where they can subsequently be stimulated to emit coherent monochromatic light. Proper selection of the filler gas is crucial here, so the maximum of radiated output energy is concentrated in the bands that are the best absorbed by the lasing medium; e.g. krypton flashlamps are more suitable than xenon flashlamps for pumping s, as krypton emission in near infrared is better matching to the absorption spectrum of Nd:YAG.

Xenon flash lamps have been used to produce an intense flash of white light, some of which is absorbed by that produces the laser power for inertial confinement fusionInertial confinement fusion

Inertial confinement fusion is a process where nuclear fusion reactions are initiated by heating and compressing a fuel tar...
. In total about 1 to 1.5% of the electrical power fed into the flash tubes is turned into useful laser light for this application.



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