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The bridge

This closeup shot of the extremity of an uncoated compact fluorescent lamp shows an interesting phenomenon which affects the electrical discharge when it passes through the bridge connecting both legs of the lamp. Charge losses are greater in that narrow section of the burner than elsewhere, causing the electric field in the discharge to increase, which results in a higher electron energy there than in the rest of the lamp. The consequence is that the excitation of the lamp's atmosphere changes significantly there, resulting in neon from the buffer gas to emit its characteristic red light whereas the rest of the lamp emits mercury's greenish-blue light.


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The bridge


This closeup shot of the extremity of an uncoated compact fluorescent lamp shows an interesting phenomenon which affects the electrical discharge when it passes through the bridge connecting both legs of the lamp. Charge losses are greater in that narrow section of the burner than elsewhere, causing the electric field in the discharge to increase, which results in a higher electron energy there than in the rest of the lamp. The consequence is that the excitation of the lamp's atmosphere changes significantly there, resulting in neon from the buffer gas to emit its characteristic red light whereas the rest of the lamp emits mercury's greenish-blue light.

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Philips
Model Reference:PL-S 11W uncoated
Lamp
Lamp Type:Low-pressure mercury vapor
Filament/Radiator Type:Nonthermal discharge in neon, krypton and mercury vapor
Base:G23
Shape/Finish:U-shaped clear
Burning Position:Universal
Electrical
Wattage:11 W
Voltage:92 V
Current:155 mA
File information
Filename:DSCF0621.JPG
Album name:Max / Misc lamps and lighting
Keywords:Miscellaneous
Filesize:517 KiB
Date added:Jan 18, 2025
Dimensions:1200 x 927 pixels
Displayed:14 times
DateTime Original:2023:08:25 18:58:28
Exposure Time:1/30 sec
FNumber:f/4
File Source:Digital Still Camera
Flash:No Flash
Focal length:42.5 mm
ISO:320
Model:X-E4
Software:Digital Camera X-E4 Ver1.12
White Balance:Auto
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Tuopeek   [Jan 19, 2025 at 09:36 PM]
Nice demo, and interesting than the neon shows up like that. I guess argon may also emit but less noticeable in the mercury discharge.
Max   [Jan 21, 2025 at 09:37 PM]
If the lamp was filled with an argon buffer, such as in some compact fluorescent lamps from Sylvania, then yes, argon emission would definitely show up in the bridge.

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