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| Lamp/Fixture Information | |
| Manufacturer: | Me |
| Lamp | |
| Lamp Type: | Dry air low pressure (capacitively coupled) |
| Filament/Radiator Type: | Nonthermal discharge in low-pressure dry air |
| File information | |
| Filename: | CC_Air_m.jpg |
| Album name: | Max / Misc lamps and lighting |
| Keywords: | Lamps |
| Filesize: | 1838 KiB |
| Date added: | 27 May 2026 |
| Dimensions: | 1500 x 2293 pixels |
| Displayed: | 255 times |
| DateTime Original: | 2026:03:14 19:33:35 |
| Exposure Time: | 1/25 sec |
| FNumber: | f/4 |
| File Source: | Digital Still Camera |
| Flash: | No Flash |
| Focal length: | 22.3 mm |
| ISO: | 160 |
| Model: | X-E4 |
| Software: | Adobe Photoshop 25.7 (Windows) |
| White Balance: | 0 |
| URL: | https://trad-lighting.net/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=1283 |
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Very nice, interesting to see how the color seems to get more saturated near the middle and then get a little more grey at the bottom. Typically the only time I see that more grey color is when oil starts backstreaming from my pump in the range of 5 mbar which is around the lowest I can really get with my pathetic setup. Beautiful demonstration
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Thanks Drew. Good point about the possible oil contamination, I need to do some spectroscopic analysis to check for CN bands and to verify the exact nature of the plasma at the lowest pressure level. My pump is new (got it this Christmas) and reaches a minimum pressure of 0.05 mbar (measured with a baratron and a Pirani gauge in dry air). Also, the lamp was connected to the setup via a relatively long and narrow tube, so if there was indeed an oil pollution, I don't think it was significant.
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