Abstract: | ABSTRACT Spectroscopic applications of the recently described method of arc lamp stabilization by the addition of a small (<2v) alternating current (AC) to a direct current (DC) arc lamp are discussed. A possible explanation for the improved arc stability is presented. Evaluation of arc formation and spatial behavior is monitored by a series of still photographs of the arc image. Observation of the electrode surfaces in similar photographs provide insight into the distribution of heat in the inter-electrode region. A photodiode array imaging device is used to accurately detect lateral movement of the arc image over prolonged time periods. Advantages of AC stabilized lamps in spectroscopic applications are also presented. |