WO1999016100A1 - Electroded selenium lamp - Google Patents
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- H01J61/073—Main electrodes for high-pressure discharge lamps
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- the present invention pertains to selenium lamps. More particularly, the invention relates to electroded lamps containing a fill including selenium or selenium compounds.
- an electroded lamp depends in substantial part on the useful life of its electrodes. During operation, the electrode material reacts with the fill material and may decompose. Also, due to high electrode temperatures, some electrode material may evaporate and become deposited on the lamp walls, thereby blackening the walls. If too much electrode material evaporates, the lamp may fail to operate at all.
- an electroded selenium lamp having electrodes which use an electrode material that chemically participates in the discharge as it heats up.
- the electrode material may include a metal which when combined with selenium exhibits a characteristic wherein any solid compound of the electrode material and selenium decomposes at suitable lamp operating temperatures to release the solid metal and a selenium gas.
- An exemplary electrode material meeting these requirements is molybdenum.
- An electroded selenium lamp includes a light transmissive discharge envelope enclosing a fill which produces light when excited, and two electrodes, each electrode having a portion thereof disposed inside the light transmissive discharge envelope, wherein the two electrodes each include molybdenum or a molybdenum compound.
- the light transmissive discharge envelope may be, for example, a quartz arc tube made from, for example, clear fused quartz. Other examples for the arc tube material include alumina or sapphire.
- the fill may include, for example, selenium or selenium compounds.
- the selenium may, for example, be initially deposited on the electrodes when the electrodes are cool, wherein the selenium is driven off the electrodes to join the light producing fill as the electrodes are heated during operation.
- the fill may further include cesium halide (e.g. CsBr or Csl), and may additionally include an amount of halide in excess of stoichiometry.
- the electroded selenium lamp may further include a light transmissive outer envelope surrounding the light transmissive discharge envelope.
- the light transmissive outer envelope is preferably evacuated to provide a vacuum around the light transmissive discharge envelope.
- Another aspect of the invention provides an additive to the fill which facilitates a halogen cycle for thermal redeposition on the electrodes.
- Fig.1 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of an electroded selenium lamp according to the invention
- Fig. 2 is a schematic, cross sectional view of a second embodiment of an electroded selenium lamp according to the invention
- Fig. 3 is an expanded, fragmented cross sectional of an electrode geometry for a third embodiment of an electroded selenium lamp according to the invention
- Fig. 4 is an equilibrium phase diagram for molybdenum and selenium
- Fig. 5 is an equilibrium phase diagram for molybdenum and chlorine.
- DESCRIPTION Selenium lamps may be either electrodeless or electroded.
- the above- referenced U.S. Patent No. 5,606,220 describes both types.
- the electroded selenium lamp according to the invention may be operated at direct current (DC) or low frequency (e.g. less than about 40 kHz) alternating current (AC) drive voltages, thereby significantly reducing the cost and complexity of the drive circuitry.
- DC direct current
- AC alternating current
- the electroded selenium lamp according to the invention may be operated with lower density selenium fills (e.g. about 10 17 to 10 18 molecules/cc or lower), in which case the light spectrum produced from the selenium is predominantly in the ultra-violet (U V) light range.
- the electroded lamp according the invention is operated with higher density selenium fills (e.g. about 10 18 to 10 19 molecules/cc or higher) so that the light spectrum produced from the selenium is predominantly in the visible light range.
- the discharge typically takes the form of an arc. Electrodes in the presence of an arc discharge attain very high temperatures during operation. The high electrode temperature dramatically increases the electrodes chemical reactivity to any species in the discharge gas. Because selenium is highly reactive with most metals, conventional electrode materials are not suitable for a long-life, electroded selenium lamp.
- molybdenum (or molybdenum compounds) is used as the electrode material exposed to the interior of the bulb volume.
- the use of the material molybdenum for other purposes is well known in the electroded lamp art.
- Conventional electrode materials include tungsten or tungsten in combination with another metal.
- molybdenum is used as a quartz-to-metal seal material because molybdenum is a less brittle metal in comparison to tungsten.
- quartz / moly-foil seals are standard in the lamp industry Molybdenum would not ordinarily be thought of as an electrode material because it is softer than tungsten and has a lower melting point than tungsten.
- FIG.1 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of an electroded selenium lamp according to the invention.
- An electroded arc discharge lamp includes electrodes 1 and 2 which are mounted at respective ends of an arc tube 3.
- a voltage source 5 provides energy to the electrodes 1 , 2 for initiating and sustaining an arc discharge within the arc tube 3 between the electrodes 1 , 2.
- the connection between the electrodes 1 , 2 and the voltage source 5 may be made, for example, via molybdenum foil seals 7, 9 using conventional quartz / molybdenum sealing methods.
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic diagram of a second embodiment of an electroded selenium lamp according to the invention.
- Molybdenum electrodes 11 and 12 are mounted at respective ends of an arc tube 13, which may be made, for example, from clear fused quartz, alumina, or sapphire.
- the arc tube 13 is mounted within an evacuated outer envelope 14 made of, for example, hard glass.
- An area 15 preferably forms a vacuum between the outer envelope 14 and the arc tube 13.
- the molybdenum electrodes 11 , 12 are formed such that surfaces 16, 17, which are exposed to the volume interior to the arc tube 13, have been converted to one or a combination of the selenide species (e.g. Mo 3 Se 4 , MoSe 2 , Se). This can be accomplished, for example, by dipping the molybdenum electrodes 11 , 12 in molten selenium at a temperature between about 221 °C and 685°C. Alternatively, the electrodes 11 , 12 can be converted after the arc tube 13 is sealed by doping the arc tube 13 with a suitable amount of selenium and heating the lamp in a furnace to a temperature of about 700°C.
- the selenide species e.g. Mo 3 Se 4 , MoSe 2 , Se.
- the arc tube 13 encloses a fill 18 which, for example, includes a low pressure inert gas.
- a fill 18 which, for example, includes a low pressure inert gas.
- the selenium is driven off of the electrodes 11 , 12 and joins the fill 18.
- the fill 18, including selenium or selenium compounds forms an arc discharge between the two electrodes 11 ,12 which, at suitable operating temperatures and pressures, produces visible light.
- the outer envelope 14 thermally isolates the arc tube 13 from the surrounding air to a greater extent than the electrodes 11 , 12 are isolated from the surrounding air.
- the electrodes 11 , 12 cool faster than the arc tube 13. If the electrodes 11 , 12 cool below the condensation point of selenium (e.g. about 685°C) before the arc tube 13, the selenium condenses on the electrodes 11 , 12 when the lamp is extinguished.
- the area of the electrodes 11 , 12 exposed outside of the arc tube 13 is relatively large to aid in cooling.
- the electrodes are formed of molybdenum compounds already including selenium
- another approach includes simply coating the electrodes 11 , 12 with an appropriate amount of selenium to provide the proper density of selenium for the discharge.
- Another alternative is to dose the arc tube 13 with the appropriate amount of selenium and allow an initial inert gas discharge to evaporate the selenium.
- the selenium will condense on the electrodes in the form of various selenides (e.g. M ⁇ 3 Se 4 , MoSe 2 , Se) as described above.
- Fig. 3 shows a third embodiment of the invention with a more detailed electrode structure.
- An exemplary approach according to the invention for mounting an electrode 21 to a quartz arc tube 23 includes a "housekeeper" seal as discussed in the above-referenced handbook.
- an electrode 21 include a molybdenum portion 21a and a non-molybdenum portion 21 b.
- the non-molybdenum portion 21b may.be for example, a metal or other conductive material.
- the quartz arc tube 23 is mounted to the molybdenum portion 21a of the electrode 21 by means of the above-discussed "housekeeper" seal.
- the non-molybdenum portion 21b of the electrode 21 is mounted to a quartz outer envelope 24 by means of other conventional methods for mounting metals to quartz.
- Fig. 4 shows an equilibrium phase diagram for molybdenum and selenium. Further description regarding the characteristics of molybdenum and molybdenum / selenium compounds can be found in "Molybdenum: Physico-Chemical Properties of its
- Fig. 4 is calculated from estimated thermodynamic data in the Brewer reference.
- the Mo content of Se vapor, liquid, and solid is extremely small, and fixed by oxide or halide impurities.
- Other work cited in the Brewer reference indicates that at high pressures of Se vapor, used to prevent dissociation, Mo 3 Se 4 and MoSe 2 melt congruently, 1600°C to 1700°C, with Mo / Mo 3 Se and Mo 3 Se 4 / MoSe 2 eutectics formed.
- an electrode made from molybdenum (or at least including molybdenum as the portion of the electrode exposed to the interior volume of the arc tube) operates such that it cycles through the selenium dissociation when driving an arc discharge lamp.
- arc electrodes typically run very hot (e.g. in the vicinity of 2000°C).
- selenium will be driven off the electrodes.
- the electrodes are configured as discussed above, the selenium will redeposit on the molybdenum electrodes.
- the molybdenum and selenium do not react at typical electrode operating temperatures (e.g. about 2000°C).
- Another aspect of the invention involves recovering molybdenum which finds its way into the discharge or onto the quartz arc tube wall. In the emission process, it is likely that some molybdenum will enter the discharge region (e.g. by evaporation or sputtering) and may become deposited on the arc tube wall.
- a small amount of chlorine is added to the lamp fill to recover molybdenum from the fill and/or lamp wall. The addition of chlorine to the fill results in a "halogen" cycle, as discussed below.
- Fig. 5 shows an equilibrium phase diagram for molybdenum and chlorine.
- Molybdenum Chloride Molybdenum Chloride (MoCI 2 ) decomposes at about 950°C. If the arc tube wall is held below about 950°C, and the electrode surface is above about 950°C (about 2000°C is the likely electrode surface temperature), then any molybdenum depositing on the arc tube wall will combine with the chlorine in the fill to form MoCI 2 in the fill (i.e. the molybdenum is removed from the arc tube wall). The M0CI2 in the fill will eventually contact the electrode surface, at which point the chlorine will dissociate and the molybdenum will be returned to the electrode.
- MoCI 2 Molybdenum Chloride
- any molybdenum leaving the electrode surface will be preferentially transported back to the electrode.
- This function can also be served by other halogens including, for example, iodine and bromine.
- Mol 2 and MoBr 2 have similar thermodynamic functionality as MoCI 2 .
- the use of chlorine in the fill does not create any problems with respect to the formation of selenium-chlorine compounds and their vapor pressures.
- the only selenium compound with chlorine is selenium tetrachloride (SeCI 4 ).
- Selenium tetrachloride melts at about 305°C, but decomposes at 288°C (i.e. before it melts). The same holds true for selenium-bromide and selenium-iodide which have even lower melting points and decomposition temperatures.
- the molybdenum electrodes may be doped with an appropriate substance, such as cesium, barium oxide, strontium oxide, and / or thorium in the form of a dispenser cathode.
- cesium such as cesium, barium oxide, strontium oxide, and / or thorium in the form of a dispenser cathode.
- cesium modifies the discharge as an electron donor. A number of the positive effects of adding cesium to the fill are described in detail in United States Provisional Patent Application Serial No.
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