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Homely Atmospheres and Lighting Technologies in Denmark

2019
Using case studies, such as the use of candlelight and energy saving lightbulbs in Denmark, this book unravels light’s place at the heart of social life. In contrast to common perception of light as a technical and aesthetic phenomenon, Mikkel Bille argues that there is a cultural and social logic to lighting practices. By empirically investigating the
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Gas Lighting in the History of Lighting Technology

Light & Engineering
The article is devoted to the history and development of the gas lighting method. The deep and far-reaching impact of gas lighting on society is shown. While it may seem quirky or outdated in this age of smart home systems, gas lighting was once revolutionary, transforming cities, businesses, and civic life. Gas lighting has had a deep and long-lasting
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OLED Lighting Technology

2011
Considering the growing importance of energy savings and environment friendliness, solid-state lighting (SSL) is emerging as a highly competent and viable alternative to existing lighting technologies. White light organic light emitting devices (WOLEDs) are capturing the imagination of manufacturers, product designers, and end users owing to their ...
Ramchandra Pode, Boucar Diouf
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Technology and light-techniques

2004
In this chapter, the physical principles of light emission are briefly discussed. Incandescent lamps, just as all temperature radiators, emit light as if it were a collection of light rays, whereas gas discharge lamps and semiconductor lamps emit light as if it were a stream of particles — of photons.
Kohei Narisada, Duco Schreuder
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Pulsed Light Technology

2012
Pulsed light contains a broad spectrum of “white” light from UV wavelengths of 200 nm to infrared wavelengths of 1,000 nm. A peak of pulsed light is observed between 400 and 500 nm, as shown in Fig. 12.1. This light is the non-ionizing part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and, in contrast to gamma rays and x-rays, does not cause ionization of small ...
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Lighting Technologies

2010
Martin Weiss   +2 more
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A Review of Advances in Lighting Systems’ Technology—The Way Toward Lighting 4.0 Era

IEEE Open Journal of Industry Applications, 2023
Georges Zissis, Paolo Bertoldi
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Solid-State Lighting: An Integrated Human Factors, Technology, and Economic Perspective

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2010
J Y Tsao   +2 more
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