When conductor or semiconductor materials are exposed to microwave radiation in different atmospheres (Ar, He, N2, and O2+N2) intense discharge phenomena are observed. The discharge phenomena, generated when strips of the metals Fe, Al, and Zn or particles of the semiconductor SiC are irradiated with microwaves, are characterized experimentally using spectrum acquisition and analysis. Filamentary discharge is observed in an Ar atmosphere while spark discharge is observed in He, N2, and O2+N2 atmospheres. The spectral lines of the discharges are concentrated mainly in the visible region, but there are also peaks in the ultraviolet region. The nature of the discharge and the specific details of the spectra are influenced by: 1) the target met...