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High-pressure glow discharge lamp

Patent 5343114 Issued on August 30, 1994. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 30, 2012. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventors

Application

No. 906932 filed on 06/30/1992

US Classes:

313/485, Phosphor on envelope wall313/234, ELECTRODE EXTERIOR TO ENVELOPE313/568, Having a particular total or partial pressure313/570, Greater than 760 torr313/607, Having electrode exterior to envelope313/635, Envelope layer or coating313/643, One or more rare gases315/248, Induction-type discharge device load315/344, Electromagnetic influenced discharge device315/358, Plural gases or vapors in the discharge device372/82Inductive or capactive excitation

Examiners

Primary: Yusko, Donald J.
Assistant: Patel, Ashok

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H01J 065/04
H01J 061/16
H01S 003/00

Foreign Application Priority Data

1991-07-01 EP

Abstract

A high-pressure glow discharge lamp (1) having a planar discharge vessel (2) which is sealed in a vacuumtight manner, which surrounds a discharge space (3) filled with a gas mixture which forms excimers, and whose parallel walls (4, 5) are formed from a dielectric material. The surfaces (6, 7) of the walls (4, 5) remote from the discharge space (3) are provided with planar electrodes (8, 9). At least one (5) of these walls with its associated electrode (8) is at least partly transparent to the generated radiation. The gas mixture includes at least one of the rare gases Xe, Kr and Ar for forming an excimer and at least one of the halogens I2, Br2, Cl2 and F2. The partial pressure of the substance forming the excimer is at least 10 and at most 600 mbar in the case of Xe and/or Kr and at least 10 and at most 1000 mbar in the case of Ar. The partial pressure of the halogen is between 0.05 and 5% of the partial pressure of the substance forming the excimer. The atomic mass of the substance forming the excimer is greater than the atomic mass of the halogen. The lamp has a high radiant efficacy and can be constructed as a large-area, homogeneously emitting radiant source.

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