Electrodeless light source having rare earth molecular continua

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H01J 17/20 (2006.01) H01J 65/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1124312

-19 - ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An electrodeless lamp apparatus includes an electrodeless, light-transmitting, envelope for housing a rare-earth compound fill, and a termination fixture, electrodelessly coupled to the envelope, adapted to create an electrical condition for exciting the fill. The fill can include mercury and a noble gas, such as argon. The rare-earth compound is preferably a rare- earth halide, such as dysprosium iodide and holmium iodide. The fill can include a halide of mercury, such as HgBr2. One example of a fill is Hg/DyI3/HoI3/CsI/HgBr2/Ar. A second example of a fill is Hg/NdI3/DyI3/CsI/Ar. A third example of a fill is Hg/Pr/DyI3/HgI2/CsI/HgBr2/ Ar. A fourth example of a fill is Hg/Yb/CsC1/HgC12/Ar.

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