Re: spectral discharge data of metal halide gasses?
- From: "Ioannis" <morpheus@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 19:39:05 +0300
"Fleetie" <fleetie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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for any technical purpose would benefit from this.
Amazing set of data, Ioannis! Almost anyone who has ever used any lamp
Thank you.
Yeah, it was interesting. Keep us informed of updates. I notice it was
last updated at mid-day today!
That's because there are several people who have contributed to this data,
who know some details better than I do.
Several updates are coming up: Zinc, Cadmium, Xenon (continuous), Rubidium,
Iron/Cobalt and Gallium/Lead spectra to be included in about a month.
One picky point: Wavelength of laser diodes is, AFAIK, mainly a functiondirect
of temperature, therefore also, indirectly, by current, not really a
function of _voltage_. As temperature increases, so does wavelength, at a
rate that is often expressed roughly as some fraction of a nanomenter per
kelvin.
Nice page.
Thanks to both for the kind words. I will make Martin's correction asap.
Martin--
Ioannis
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