Method of assembling light-emitting apparatus

Electric lamp or space discharge component or device manufacturi – Process – With assembly or disassembly

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10514179

ABSTRACT:
In an assembling method of a light emitting device having a light emitting element for emitting light and a package for sealing in at least the light emitting element, the package is sealed in an ozone atmosphere and the light having a wavelength is irradiated into the sealed package. Activated ozone produced in the package collides with an Si organic compound and the Si organic compound is decomposed and becomes a stable substance.

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