A glass tube of aluminosilicate glass, with high dielectric constant K∼6.0 and low dielectric loss tan δ∼8.0×10−4, was investigated for the external electrode fluorescent lamps (EEFLs) of a dielectric barrier discharge. Compared with conventional EEFLs made out of borosilicate glass tubes with K∼(4.9−5.3) and tan δ∼(2.3−2.4)×10−3, the efficiency of the aluminosilicate EEFL increases by 15%−25% even at high luminance above 20 000 cd/m2 and the pinhole stability of the aluminosilicate EEFL also improves remarkably. In a soda-lime glass EEFL with a high dielectric loss tan δ∼7.0×10−3, the luminance and pinhole stability deteriorate even with a high dielectric constant K∼7.2 at room temperature, because the value of tan δ escalates as the temperature on the external electrode increases due to the dielectric heat dissipation.
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