Claims
- 1. A light source comprising:
- a. a source of power at a high frequency,
- b. an electrodeless lamp having an envelope made of a light transmitting substance and a volatile fill material which emits light upon excitation and breakdown,
- c. a termination fixture for the lamp having an inner conductor and an outer conductor disposed around the inner conductor, the conductors having a first end coupled to the source and the inner conductor having a second end coupled to the lamp, and
- d. the termination fixture further having an adjustable tuning device capable of making the fixture resonant at the operating frequency so as to create an intense electric field in the fixture for starting the lamp thereby to couple more incident power into the lamp, the lamp impedance at starting being complex having a capacitive reactance component, the tuning device having tuning means for introducing a component of impedance effective to compensate for the capacitive reactance component of the lamp impedance, the tuning means further having means for introducing an inductive reactance impedance component in parallel across the inner and outer conductors substantially at the second end of the conductors.
- 2. The light source according to claim 1, wherein the inductive means includes a conductive post located in an aperture in the outer conductor and adapted to be inserted toward the inner conductor.
- 3. The light source according to claim 2 further including a post being spring loaded such that in the static condition, the post is not disposed in the effective starting region between the conductors.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 570,109, in the names of Haugsjaa, Regan, McNeill and Lech for IMPROVED ELECTRODELESS LIGHT SOURCE UTILIZING A LAMP TERMINATION FIXTURE HAVING A PARALLEL CAPACITIVE IMPEDANCE MATCHING CAPABILITY, filed Apr. 21, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,943,403, issued Mar. 9, 1976, and assigned to the same assignee as in the present patent application.
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