Voltage–current relationship for flashlamps: an empirical approach

This paper presents the results of an empirical study of the voltage-current relationship of flashlamps. It is shown that the Goncz and Marotta relationships are limited in that they can only be used in certain current density regimes. Based on empirical data, a generalized empirical voltage-current...

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