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publicationDate 1998-08-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H10208703-A
titleOfInvention Metal halide lamp with color temperature conversion film
abstract (57) [Summary] The present invention relates to a metal halide lamp with high color rendering and high efficiency. SOLUTION: The metal halide lamp of the present invention has a quartz arc tube in which at least metal halides of Dy, Tl, and Cs and mercury are sealed, and electrodes having coil portions are arranged at both ends in a tube axis direction, In a metal halide lamp having a color temperature of 4000 K or less formed by coating a dielectric film for color temperature conversion on the surface of the arc tube tare, the B, G, and R of the emission spectrum radiated from the arc tube Before and after coating, the intensity in the region is about 55, respectively, so as to match the energy intensity ratio of the halogen bulb. %, About 100%, and about 130%, a dielectric film whose visible light reflection characteristics are adjusted is applied to the arc tube.
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