Two-component phosphor in a cool white lamp

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With luminescent solid or liquid material – With gaseous discharge medium

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2523014P, H01J 6144

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042582857

ABSTRACT:
Fluorescent lamps containing a two-component phosphor system consisting essentially of europium activated barium magnesium aluminate as a blue emitter and manganese and antimony activated calcium chlorofluorapatite as a yellow emitter use less energy to achieve at least comparable brightness as a standard cool white lamp with a suitable color rendering index.

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