Claims
- 1. A low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp having a wall load of more than 550 W/m.sup.2, comprising:
- a glass tube having an inner surface and defining a discharge space;
- a gas mixture including mercury and a rare gas filling said discharge space;
- a pair of electrodes provided in said glass tube for generating a discharge in said discharge space;
- a first layer comprising first grains and being coated inside said inner surface; and
- a second layer comprising second grains and being coated on said first layers, wherein said second grains are more positive in contact electrification than said first grains so that contact between said first and second layers causes said second layer to have a positive charge with respect to said first layer.
- 2. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 1, further comprising a power supply connected to said electrodes to generate a wall loading of at least 550 W/m.sup.2.
- 3. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein said first grains are made of a fluorescent material.
- 4. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 3, wherein said second grains are made of a metal oxide material.
- 5. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 3, wherein said second grains are made of a fluorescent material.
- 6. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 5, wherein said first grains are made of a fluorescent material of calciumhalophosphate phosphor activated by antimony and manganese defined by a chemical formula Ca.sub.5 (PO.sub.4).sub.3 (Cl,F):Sb,Mn which emits white light and said second grains are made of a fluorescent material comprising at least one rare earth metal phosphor.
- 7. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 6, wherein said fluorescent material of said second layer comprises mixed phosphors which are composed of a phosphor emitting a red light, a phosphor emitting green light and a phosphor emitting blue light, and which when mixed, emit white light.
- 8. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 5, wherein said first grains and said second grains are made of a fluorescent material comprising at least one rare earth metal phosphor, respectively.
- 9. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 8, wherein said fluorescent material of said first layer comprises lanthanumphosphate phosphor activated by terbium and cerium defined by a chemical formula (Ce,La,Tb)PO.sub.4 which emits green light and said fluorescent material of said second layer comprises yttrium oxide phosphor activated by trivalent europium defined by a chemical formula Y.sub.2 O.sub.3 :Eu.sup.3+ which emits red light.
- 10. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 8, wherein said fluorescent material of said first layer comprises lanthanumphosphatesilicate phosphor activated by terbium and cerium defined by a chemical formula (Ce,La,Tb)(P,Si)O.sub.4 and said fluorescent material of said second layer comprises yttrium oxide phosphor activated by trivalent europium defined by a chemical formula Y.sub.2 O.sub.3 :Eu.sup.3+ which emits red light.
- 11. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein said second grains are made of a fluorescent material.
- 12. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein said first grains and said second grains are made of material having the same chemical formula.
- 13. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein said lamp is a fluorescent discharge lamp and said first and second layers are fluorescent materials.
- 14. The low pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp according to claim 1, wherein said lamp is a UV discharge lamp and said first layer is a reflection layer and said second layer is a diffusion layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/828,222, filed on Jan. 30, 1992, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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