Neon fluorescent lamp and method of operating

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H01J 61/42 (2006.01) H01J 61/02 (2006.01) H01J 61/067 (2006.01) H01J 61/16 (2006.01) H01J 61/38 (2006.01) H01J 61/46 (2006.01) H01J 61/76 (2006.01) H01J 61/78 (2006.01) H01J 65/04 (2006.01) H05B 41/36 (2006.01) H05B 41/392 (2006.01)

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CA 2157208

A nearly pure neon is described along with a method of operating the lamp. A phosphor is coated on the lamp wall. By properly stimulating the neon, ultraviolet light may be emitted, that can stimulate the phosphor to a first light emission. The lamp may then be operated to produce a visible light emission that is the result of neon emission or of intermediate combinations of the neon and phosphor emissions. A single neon lamp may then produce in one instance, an amber color, or in other instance, a red color without the cold environment problems typical of a mercury based lamp. The output efficiency is enhanced when the lamp is formed as an aperture lamp. The narrow source is also useful as a source in reflector and lens systems. High pressure neon lamps offer a small source size, direct color with no filtering, good tolerance of impact and jarring, moderate cost, and increased vehicle styling potential.

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