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publicationDate 2001-12-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Orange yellow metal halide lamp
abstract (57) [Summary] (Modifications required) [Problem] When human eyes are exposed to this light for a long time in places with heavy traffic such as urban areas and highways, the amount of visible light components in the short wavelength range increases. For this reason, there is a problem that the person feels dazzling light of bluish white, and solving such a problem has been an issue. According to the present invention, an optical film thickness is set in a range of 30 to 200 nm on at least the surface of an arc tube 2 of a metal halide lamp 1 or a surface of a translucent member 3 surrounding the arc tube 2 containing sodium iodide. Having a property of cutting a blue short-wavelength component in a visible light region and transmitting other long-wavelength components, including a layer in which a plurality of high-refractive-index films and low-refractive-index films are alternately laminated. By using an orange-yellow metal halide lamp formed with a multi-layered film 8, a novel metal halide lamp that cuts off pale light, which is a visible light component in the short wavelength range, and emits orange-yellow light that is gentle to the human eye can be obtained. Realize and solve the problem.
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