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publicationDate 1994-06-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H06168701-A
titleOfInvention Metal halide lamp
abstract (57) [Summary] [Object] The present invention provides a lamp for video equipment, which prevents the early deterioration of a small metal halide lamp used only by an arc tube without using an outer tube and has a long life and excellent optical characteristics. With the goal. [Structure] An outer tube is not provided and only an arc tube made of quartz glass is used. The main electrodes are sealed at both ends of the arc tube, and a metal halide, mercury as a buffer gas and a starting aid gas are provided in the arc tube. When the arc tube wall load is set to 20 to 80 W / cm 2 and the maximum inner diameter of the arc tube is d and the distance between the electrodes is 1, l / d is 1.5 In the following metal halide lamp, in addition to the metal halide, the total weight of metal halide (A X) with mercury bromide (HgBr 2 ) of 0.75 ≦ H It is composed of an arc tube sealed in the range of gBr 2 /AX≦2.0.
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