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publicationDate 2008-07-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2008171700-A
titleOfInvention Double tube type rare gas fluorescent lamp
abstract 【Task】 Therefore, the object of the present application is to obtain a phosphor that has a long service life, a long afterglow time, a high afterglow illuminance, and is applied to the inner peripheral surface of the arc tube by a luminescent gas as compared with a conventional internal electrode type fluorescent lamp. It is an object of the present invention to provide a rare gas fluorescent lamp for general illumination that does not block the excitation of light. [Solution] The double tube type rare gas fluorescent lamp according to claim 1, wherein a rare gas is sealed inside the arc tube, a phosphor layer is provided on an inner peripheral surface of the arc tube, and a tube axis on an outer surface of the arc tube An external electrode type rare gas fluorescent lamp in which a pair of external electrodes are spaced apart from each other along a direction, the entire external electrode type rare gas fluorescent lamp is covered with a light-transmitting insulating cylinder, and the insulation A phosphorescent phosphor is applied to the inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical body. [Selection] Figure 1
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