Claims
- 1. A source of IR-radiation comprising;
- an enclosure defining between its walls a sealed-off, electrode-less chamber, said walls having at least one portion transparent to IR-radiation, and said sealed-off, electrode-less chamber containing a gas mixture of at least one molecular IR-active gas, of at least one buffer gas and of at least one noble gas, said source of IR-radiation emitting discrete, solely noncoherent, spontaneous emission frequencies in the IR-spectrum characteristic of the decay of said at least one molecular IR-active gas from its rotational-vibrational state to its ground state.
- 2. The source as claimed in claim 1 wherein said IR-active gas is selected from the group of CO.sub.2 and CO.
- 3. The source as claimed in claim 1 wherein said IR-active gas molecule contains at least one rare isotope.
- 4. The source as claimed in claim I wherein said buffer gas is selected from the group containing N.sub.2, CO or a mixture thereof.
- 5. The source as claimed in claim 1 wherein said noble gas is He or Xe.
- 6. The source as claimed in claim I wherein said gas mixture, inside a given volume and configuration of said chamber, provides a total pressure at which the average random propelling time to a wall of said chamber exceeds about 5 milliseconds, for maximizing the radiation output power.
- 7. The source as claimed in claim 1 wherein, for a given volume and configuration of said chamber, the partial pressure of quenching gas particles inside said chamber is such that the collisional quenching rate does not exceed about 200 sec.sup.-1, for maximizing the radiation output power.
- 8. The source as claimed in claim I wherein said gas mixture, inside a given volume and configuration of said chamber, is less than about 5 milliseconds for obtaining faster radiation modulation rate.
- 9. The source as claimed in claim 1 wherein, for a given volume and configuration of said chamber, the partial pressure of quenching gas particles inside said chamber is such that the collisional quenching rate exceed about 200 sec.sup.-1, for obtaining a faster output radiation modulation rate.
- 10. The source as claimed in claim 1 wherein said enclosure is provided with two portions, a first larger portion defining a reservoir and a second portion of a smaller size, defining a discharge zone.
- 11. The source as claimed in claim 1 wherein said enclosure is divided into two compartments, by a partition, said partition being transparent to IR-radiation.
- 12. The source as claimed in claim 11 wherein a first of said two compartments is filled with said gas mixture and a second of said two compartments is filled with said gas mixture and an additional active gas molecule having a tendency for dissociation similar to that of an N.sub.2 O molecule.
- 13. The source as claimed in claim 1 wherein the walls of said chamber are coated with a material which reduces the tendency of relaxing colliding excited IR-active molecules.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 271,218, filed on Nov. 11, 1988 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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