Discharge lamps containing an inert gas and a metal halide

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H01J 61/12 (2006.01) H01J 61/82 (2006.01)

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CA 1037097

ABSTRACT A discharge lamp has an inert gas such as xenon as the primary filling gas together with a metal halide to modify the discharge, for example the iodides of thallium, sodium, gallium or indium. The lamp is operated at a current density in excess of 16 mA/sq.mm and typically above 80 mA/sq.mm, the inert gas pressure being in excess of 300 terr. The lamps thereby possess a positive differential resistance.

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