6. Upon operation of the hollow cathode lamp at high current the intensity of the produced beam becomes lower because of a) The severe damage of the electrodes at high current b) The high background due to emission of argon c) The severe damage of the quartz windows d) The self asbsorption None of the above
6. Upon operation of the hollow cathode lamp at high current the intensity of the produced beam becomes lower because of a) The severe damage of the electrodes at high current b) The high background due to emission of argon c) The severe damage of the quartz windows d) The self asbsorption None of the above
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