Claims
- 1. An electrical discharge lamp providing radiation and having a CRI of over 90 and a color temperature of between about 3000-4000° K when dimmed up to 40% of its rated power, said lamp comprising:a hermetically sealed polycrystalline alumina arc tube having an electrode at each end, said arc tube being enclosed in an outer jacket and including means for providing current to said arc tube; and a fill in said arc tube comprising a mixture of cesium, mercury and a rare gas; and means to provide a low frequency wave simmer current and means to superimpose one or more current pulses on said simmer current, the gradient of the leading edge of said pulse being short whereby to generate a high electrical field and cause a high degree of ionization of said cesium in a plasma in said arc tube whereby to enable the lamp to maintain a substantially constant CRI and color temperature when the lamp is dimmed.
- 2. The lamp according to claim 1 wherein the peak current density of such pulses is greater than 300 mA/mm2 of arc tube cross-section and wherein the simmer current density is less than 30 mA/mm2 resulting in current crest factors around 3-5.
- 3. The lamp according to claim 1 further including means for dimming said lamp up to about 40% of its rated power while its CCT and/or CRI remains substantially constant.
- 4. The lamp according to claim 1 wherein the applied pulses are superimposed on a square or sine current waveform and wherein the number of pulses per half cycle is at least one.
- 5. The lamp according to claim 1 wherein the applied pulses have pulse widths ranging from 20 μs to 500 μs and wherein the shape of the pulse is triangular, rectangular or sinusoidal.
- 6. The lamp according to claim 1 wherein the frequency of the simmer current under the pulse is between about 200 and 1000 Hz.
- 7. The lamp according to claim 1 wherein the applied pulse or pulses are at the leading edge of the square or sine wave of the simmer current.
- 8. The lamp according to claim 1 wherein the applied pulse or pulses are at any point in time of the half cycle of the simmer current.
- 9. The lamp according to claim 1 wherein the simmer current between the pulses while the pulses are on is zero.
- 10. The lamp according to claim 1 including means to adjust the pulsing to yield a light output spectrum that substantially approximates the spectrum of an incandescent or tungsten halogen lamp between 380 nm and 780 nm, while having an efficacy greater than 30 lpw.
- 11. The lamp according to claim 1 including means to adjust the pulsing to give a CCT range from 3000° K to 4000° K.
- 12. The lamp according to claim 1 wherein said outer jacket contains a vacuum or a filling of an inert non-reactive gas such as nitrogen at pressures between about 250-400 torr.
RELATION TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our application, Ser. No. 09/333,173, filed Jun. 14, 1999.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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