Claims
- 1. An optical display device comprising:
- a gas-tight enclosure, a portion of which is optically transmissive in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum, whereby optical display radiation may be emitted from said device;
- a predetermined gaseous mixture comprising at least one gas species enclosed in said gas-tight enclosure;
- a plurality of electrodes disposed in such a manner that a portion of radiation generated within said gas-tight enclosure in response to an electric discharge passing between at least two of said electrodes passes through said optically transmissive portion of said gas-tight enclosure;
- means for passing an electric discharge between at least two of said electrodes; and
- a predetermined concentration of heteronuclear excimer states within said gaseous mixture that emit visible electromagnetic radiation upon dissociative de-excitation.
- 2. An optical display device comprising:
- a gas-tight enclosure, a portion of which is optically transmissive in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum, whereby optical display radiation may be emitted from said device;
- a predetermined gaseous mixture comprising at least one gas species enclosed in said gas-tight enclosure;
- a plurality of electrodes disposed in such a manner that a portion of radiation generated within said gas-tight enclosure in response to an electric discharge passing between at least two of said electrodes passes through said optically transmissive portion of said gas-tight enclosure; and
- means for passing an electric discharge between at least two of said electrodes in such a manner that atoms from said at least one gas species react under the influence of said electric discharge to form at least one heteronuclear excimer state including at least one atom from an element in the zeroth column of the periodic table and at least one atom from an element in the seventh column of the periodic table that emits electromagnetic radiation upon dissociative de-excitation.
- 3. An optical display device according to claim 2, in which said excimer is a member of the group consisting of Xe.sub.2 Cl, XeCl and XeF.
- 4. An optical display device comprising:
- a gas-tight enclosure, a portion of which is optically transmissive in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum, whereby optical display radiation may be emitted from said device;
- a predetermined gaseous mixture comprising at least one gas species enclosed in said gas-tight enclosure;
- a plurality of electrodes disposed in such a manner that a portion of radiation generated within said gas-tight enclosure in response to an electric discharge passing between at least two of said electrodes passes through said optically transmissive portion of said gas-tight enclosure and;
- means for passing an electric discharge between at least two of said electrodes in such a manner that atoms from said at least one gas species react under the influence of said electric discharge to form at least one heteronuclear excimer state including at least one atom from an element in the zeroth column of the periodic table and at least one atom of oxygen that emits electromagnetic radiation upon dissociative de-excitation.
- 5. An optical display device according to claim 4, in which said at least one atom is xenon and said excimer is xenon oxide.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 322,098, filed Nov. 16, 1981, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DAAG29-80-C-0019 awarded by the Department of the Army.
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