Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Envelope with particular structure
Patent
1991-06-27
1992-12-22
Yusko, Donald J.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With gas or vapor
Envelope with particular structure
313607, 313573, 313234, 313 35, 313 45, H01J 1716
Patent
active
051736381
ABSTRACT:
The high-power radiator includes a discharge space (12) bounded by a metal electrode (8), cooled on one side, and a dielectric (9) and filled with a noble gas or gas mixture, both the dielectric (9) and also the other electrode situated on the surface of the dielectric facing away from the discharge space (12) being transparent for the radiation generated by quiet electric discharges. In this manner, a large-area UV radiator with high efficiency is created which can be operated at high electrical power densities of up to 50 kW/m.sup.2 of active electrode surface.
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Japanese patent abstract, No. 60-79663 (A), vol. 9 No. 219(M-410) (1942) Sep. 6, 1985.
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Eliasson Baldur
Erni Peter
Hirth Michael
Kogelschatz Ulrich
BBC Brown Boveri AG
Horabik Michael
Yusko Donald J.
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