Electrode for external electrode fluorescent lamp providing improved longitudinal stability of intensity striations
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1. A fluorescent lamp comprising:
- an envelope having a first end and a second end and a longitudinal axis connecting the first end to the second end;
first and second electrodes external to the envelope, the first and second electrodes extending axially along the envelope with a gap along the length of the envelope that is not covered by either electrode, the first and second electrodes adapted to provide an electric field transverse to the axis of the envelope between the first and second electrodes; and
the first electrode having an area per unit length that is non-uniform.
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Abstract
An electrode for an external electrode fluorescent lamp. The lamp has intensity striations. The electrode has a periodic non-uniform area sufficient to cause a periodic non-uniformity in the electric field between two electrodes. The non-uniformity of the electric field is sufficient to prevent wandering of the striations. The striations have a range of pitch. The pitch of the area in the electrode is within the range of pitch of the intensity striations. Examples of non-uniform areas include serrated or sinusoidal edges and circumferential slits.
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1. A fluorescent lamp comprising:
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an envelope having a first end and a second end and a longitudinal axis connecting the first end to the second end; first and second electrodes external to the envelope, the first and second electrodes extending axially along the envelope with a gap along the length of the envelope that is not covered by either electrode, the first and second electrodes adapted to provide an electric field transverse to the axis of the envelope between the first and second electrodes; and the first electrode having an area per unit length that is non-uniform. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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