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Relative enhancement of near-UV emission from a low-pressure mercury-rare-gas discharge lamp, for an LCD backlighting application

R Devonshire et al 2000 Meas. Sci. Technol. 11 547-553   doi: 10.1088/0957-0233/11/5/315  Help

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R Devonshire1, T J Healey1, D A Stone2 and R C Tozer2
1 High Temperature Science Laboratories, Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S3 7HF, UK
2 Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 3JD, UK

Abstract. A narrow band near-UV backlight source with application in a new type of liquid crystal display is described. The light source is a pulse driven, mercury-argon gas, low-pressure discharge lamp. Pulse driving and lamp filling conditions are described for a lamp for which the ratio of the radiant outputs at 365 and 254 nm is enhanced considerably compared with the same lamp when it is operated with a conventional ac ballast. Pulsed operation of the lamp is shown also to increase the absolute radiant output of the group of transitions near 365 nm compared with the respective radiant output power from the same lamp when it is operated with ac with the same total input power.

Keywords: discharge lamp, ultra-violet, emissions, LCD, pulse, pulsed operation, mercury-rare-gas discharge, low-pressure lighting

Print publication: Issue 5 (May 2000)
Received 9 November 1999, in final form and accepted for publication 10 March 2000

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