Claims
- 1. A fluorescent lamp comprising a first phosphor layer for converting ultraviolet radiation to visible illumination, said layer comprising a red phosphor emitting at about 610 to 640 nm with a peak emission at about 610 to 625 nm, a green phosphor emitting at about 500 nm to about 600 nm with a peak emission at about 535 to about 555 nm, and a blue phosphor emitting at about 440 to about 470 nm and a phosphor having the formula Sr4Al14O25:Eu2+.
- 2. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, wherein said lamp exhibits a correlated color temperature of between about 2500 to about 10000 Kelvin and a color rendering index of about 90 to 94.
- 3. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, further comprising a second phosphor layer comprising a halophosphor.
- 4. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 3, wherein said second phosphor layer comprises a calcium halophosphate.
- 5. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, further comprising a deep red phosphor emitting at about 600 to about 700 nm and/or a yellow phosphor emitting at about 540 to 590 with a peak emission preferably at about 570 nm.
- 6. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, wherein said phosphor layer comprises a blend of Sr4Al14O25:Eu2+, LaPO4:Te,Ce (LAP), Sr5(PO4)3(Cl,F,OH): Eu2+ (SECA), and (Y,LA,Gd)BO3 (YLGB).
- 7. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, further comprising a UV reflecting barrier layer comprising at least one of alpha- and gamma-aluminum particles.
- 8. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, wherein said visible illumination comprises white light.
- 9. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, wherein said lamp further comprises a glass envelope and wherein said first phosphor layer is deposited on an interior surface of said glass envelope.
- 10. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, wherein said visible light has predetermined color coordinates on the CIE scale wherein the x value is in the range of 0.3 to 0.4 and y is in the range of 0.3 to 0.4.
- 11. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 10, wherein said visible light has predetermined color coordinates on the CIE scale wherein the x value is about 0.370 and y is about 0.379.
- 12. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, wherein said lamp has a luminous efficacy of grater than 70 Lms/W.
- 13. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, wherein said phosphor layer comprises about 35 to about 50 percent by weight of said red phosphor, about 5 to about 20 percent of said blue phosphor, about 15 to about 45 percent of said green phosphor and about 5 to about 30 percent of Sr4Al14O25:Eu2+.
- 14. A fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, wherein said lamp is a compact fluorescent lamp.
- 15. A phosphor blend suitable for use in fluorescent lighting applications, said blend comprising a red emitting phosphor, a green emitting phosphor, a blue emitting phosphor, and Sr4Al14O25:Eu2+.
- 16. A phosphor blend according to claim 15, wherein said red phosphor emits at about 610 to 640 nm with a peak emission at about 610 to 625 nm, said green phosphor emits at about 500 nm to about 600 nm with a peak emission at about 535 to about 555 nm, and said blue phosphor emits at about 440 to about 470 nm.
- 17. A phosphor blend according to claim 15, further comprising a deep red phosphor emitting at about 600 to about 700 nm and/or a yellow phosphor emitting at about 540 to 590 with a peak emission preferably at about 570 nm.
- 18. A phosphor blend according to claim 15, comprising Sr4Al14O25:Eu2+, LaPO4:Te,Ce (LAP), Sr5(PO4)3(Cl,F,OH):Eu2+ (SECA), and (Y,LA,Gd)BO3 (YLGB).
- 19. A phosphor blend according to claim 15, wherein said phosphor blend comprises about 35 to about 50 percent by weight of said red phosphor, about 5 to about 20 percent of said blue phosphor, about 15 to about 45 percent of said green phosphor and about 5 to about 30 percent of Sr4Al14O25:Eu2+.
- 20. A phosphor blend according to claim 15, wherein said phosphor blend is suitable for use in a fluorescent lamp exhibiting a CRI of 90 or greater at a correlated color temperature of from 2500 to 10000 K.
Government Interests
[0001] The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of Contract No. DE-FC26-99FT40632 awarded by the Department of Energy.