Eksimerilamppujas
Eksimerilamppujas are a type of fluorescent lamp that utilizes phosphor that is excited by far-ultraviolet electromagnetic radiation. This radiation is emitted when an electrical discharge occurs between two electrodes in a gas-filled tube.
The process begins with the excitation of the gas, typically hydrogen or argon, by applying an electrical
The ultraviolet light is then absorbed by the phosphor coating on the inner surface of the lamp.
Eksimerilamppujas differ from traditional fluorescent lamps in that they do not require a starter unit to
Overall, eksimerilamppujas represents an innovative use of fluorescent lighting technology, offering improved performance and unique applications