Claims
- 1. A single electrode beam mode fluorescent lamp comprising:
- a light transmitting envelope enclosing a fill material which emits ultraviolet radiation upon excitation;
- a phosphor coating, which emits visible light upon absorption of ultraviolet radiation, on an inner surface of said envelope;
- a single electrode having first and second ends located within said envelope, said electrode including a thermionic cathode and an integral anode;
- means for coupling a D.C. voltage between said first and second ends of said electrode with said first end electrically positive with respect to said second end;
- said thermionic cathode for emitting electrons in response to said D.C. voltage;
- said integral anode for accelerating electrons and forming an electron beam, said anode including a linear conductive wire segment and being L-shaped and connected to said first end of said electrode and extending in spaced relation to said cathode;
- a drift region within said envelope through which said electron beam drifts after passing said anode, so that the electrons in said drift region collide with the atoms of said fill material, thereby causing excitation of a portion of said fill material atoms and emission of ultraviolet radiation and causing ionization of another portion of said fill material atoms thereby yielding secondary electrons, said secondary electrons causing emission of additional ultraviolet radiation.
- 2. A single electrode beam mode fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fill material includes mercury, and a noble gas.
- 3. A single electrode beam mode flourescent lamp as claimed in claim 2, wherein said noble gas includes neon.
- 4. A beam mode fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is further included a lamp base enclosing said power source, whereby said lamp can be operated directly from AC power.
- 5. A beam mode fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 4, wherein said power source provides power for heating said thermionic cathode and simultaneously provides a potential difference between said cathode and said integral anode.
- 6. A beam mode fluorescent lamp as claimed in claim 5, wherein said power source provides a DC voltage in the range of from 20 to 30 volts.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 337,047, filed Jan. 4, 1982.
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