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titleOfInvention Phosphor for mercury vapor discharge lamp
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a phosphor for a mercury vapor discharge lamp, which reduces a decrease in luminance after long-time lighting without a decrease in initial luminance. SOLUTION: The surface of the phosphor particles has a surface treatment substance composed of a compound containing silicon and at least one element selected from the group of elements having an electronegativity of 1.4 or less. Phosphorus or boron may be used instead of silicon. In addition, silicate, phosphate and borate can be used as the compound.
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