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publicationDate 2007-10-11-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2007266010-A
titleOfInvention Low pressure discharge lamp
abstract An object of the present invention is to extend the life of a low-pressure discharge lamp by suppressing the consumption of mercury. In the present invention, dielectric barrier discharge type electrodes (30, 40) are provided on the outer peripheral surfaces of both ends of a tubular glass lamp container (20), and a phosphor layer (60) and a metal oxide are disposed on the inner wall surface of the tubular glass lamp container. A low-pressure discharge lamp 15 formed with layers 80 and 90, wherein a metal oxide layer is formed on the entire inner peripheral surface of the tubular glass lamp vessel, and a phosphor layer is formed on the inner wall surface of the tubular glass lamp vessel. A phosphor layer is formed inside the metal oxide layer at a portion where the metal oxide layer and the phosphor layer are overlapped with each other, except for a portion facing a portion where the barrier discharge type electrode is installed. Is exposed to the discharge space inside the tubular glass lamp vessel. [Selection] Figure 4
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