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Electrodeless fluorescent light source having reduced far field electromagnetic radiation levels

  • US 4,240,010 A
  • Filed: 06/18/1979
  • Issued: 12/16/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/18/1979
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electromagnetic discharge apparatus comprising:

  • an electrodeless lamp having an envelope made of a light transmitting substance, said envelope having on its inner surface a phosphor coating which emits visible light upon absorption of ultraviolet radiation, said envelope enclosing a fill material which emits ultraviolet radiation during electromagnetic discharge; and

    means for excitation of the discharge in said electrodeless lamp by high frequency power, said excitation means including induction coil means located in sufficiently close proximity to said lamp to cause discharge, said induction coil means including a conductor configured to generally outline the shape of a regular polygonal prism having an even number of side faces and an even number of side edges formed by the intersections of said side faces, said conductor being configured to run parallel to and coincide with said side edges in such a direction that, at any instant of time, current in the conductor on adjacent side edges of said prism flows toward opposite ends of said prism, said induction coil means thereby including a plurality of current loops, each having an individual magnetic dipole moment which emits electromagnetic radiation, and having a net magnetic dipole moment which is the vector sum of said individual magnetic dipole moments, said current loops being configured so that each individual magnetic dipole moment is offset by other individual magnetic dipole moments in order to minimize said net magnetic dipole moment, whereby the magnitude of the far field electromagnetic radiation, produced directly by said induction coil means, is minimized.

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