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titleOfInvention Metal halide lamp
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] A color temperature at which the color of a natural sea can be reproduced is 10.0. High color rendering type, high color rendering type, small metal halide lamp with an average color rendering index (Ra) of 90K or more and with an average color rendering index (Ra) of 90 or more that can reproduce beautiful fish colors and circadian corals and seaweeds vividly. I will provide a. SOLUTION: At least indium (In), dysprosium (Dy), and neodymium (Nd) iodides are sealed together with a starting rare gas and mercury in an arc tube provided with electrodes at both ends, and the indium iodide is formed. (InI) is 0.1 mg to 0.2 mg, and the dysprosium (D y) and neodymium (Nd) iodide mixed crystal (DyI 3 − NdI 3 ) is a weight ratio to the indium iodide, It is characterized by being enclosed within the range of 15 ≦ DyI 3 −NdI 3 / InI ≦ 20.
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