File:Electrical discharges in xenon at various pressures.ogv

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English: Xenon is beloved by plasma artists for its vivid white arcs. It is the main constituent gas in most commercial plasma globe toys. (It's a shame it's so costly!) In this video, a one-liter glass flask fitted with an electrode is evacuated on a high vacuum pumping station and then incrementally pressurized with pure xenon while a high-voltage RF discharge is passed through it. At the end, I seal off the flask from the pumps. Nothing is redacted, so it's a long and at times boring video. For viewers' benefit, here are some quick links to the plasma at various pressures:

(5:08) High vacuum, residual gases at a few millitorr pressure; glass fluoresces

(6:50) Estimated pressure is 0.5 torr xenon

(7:24) 24.5 inHg = 38 torr xenon

(7:53) 23.5 inHg = 64 torr xenon

(9:00) 22.5 inHg = 89 torr xenon

(10:08) 21.8 inHg = 107 torr xenon

(11:46) 21.0 inHg = 127 torr xenon

(12:45) 19.8 inHg = 157 torr xenon

(13:47) 18.5 inHg = 191 torr xenon

(15:09) 17.5 inHg = 216 torr xenon

(16:15) 15.5 inHg = 267 torr xenon

(17:14) 14.0 inHg = 305 torr xenon

(18:03) 13.0 inHg = 330 torr xenon

(19:05) 7.5 inHg = 470 torr xenon

(20:28) 6.0 inHg = 508 torr xenon

(21:24) 2.0 inHg = 610 torr xenon

(21:28) With the HV power on, I begin pumping out the flask with the vacuum system so we can see some of the effects again as the pressure drops.

(28:30) 25 inHg = 25 torr xenon

(31:15) Approaching high vacuum again with the turbo pump now on once more.

(32:18) Flask is filled to seal-off pressure of 19 inHg = 178 torr, and subsequently is sealed off the system with a hand torch. That's it, folks!
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Source https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDv1Khiytco
Author Carl Willis

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