The first practical tungsten–halogen lamp was made in 1959, based upon a principle patented in 1882. These lamps were in tubular form (known as linear lamps), having a coiled tungsten filament supported along the central axis of the envelope. They contained an Inert gas-filling and a small quantity of iodine vapour to react with the evaporated tungsten, thus keeping the bulb clean. Although similar lamps are now manufactured in large quantities, they have the disadvantage that they can be operated only within ±4° of the horizontal otherwise the iodine vapour separates within the lamp causing the transport cycle to break down at the upper end. [Continues.
Metal halide lamps had the advantage that they used up to 40% of the power for light prodn., and thi...
The discharge vessels of advanced metal halide lamps are made of polycrystalline alumina (PCA). Such...
The distribution of additives in a metal halide lamp is examined through numerical modelling. A mode...
Tungsten halogen lamps are widely used as sources of radiant intensity because of their compactness ...
In 1912 Charles Steinmetz was granted a patent for a new light source. By adding small amounts of so...
Worldwide about 20% of all electricity is used for lighting. It is therefore of great interest to de...
Tungsten transport in halogen lamp operation was examined by fluid dynamics and thermo-chemical simu...
Metal Halide (MH) lamps are high pressure discharge devices, containing a complex chemical mixture, ...
Worldwide, 20% of all electricity is used for lighting. For this reason, efficient lamps are economi...
The temperature profiles of electrodes in discharge lamps are important as they radically affect the...
·"The first thought which occurs to the uninitiated on hearing the word 'Tungsten' is almost certain...
Almost a century has passed since the introduction into the market of gas discharge lamps for genera...
Halides of lanthanide are essential components of filling of modern metal halide discharge lamps. Th...
For gas-filled incandescent lamps we exploit the fact that their operation is significantly affected...
The wavelength-integrated light output from a metal halide discharge lamp is measured for gravity co...
Metal halide lamps had the advantage that they used up to 40% of the power for light prodn., and thi...
The discharge vessels of advanced metal halide lamps are made of polycrystalline alumina (PCA). Such...
The distribution of additives in a metal halide lamp is examined through numerical modelling. A mode...
Tungsten halogen lamps are widely used as sources of radiant intensity because of their compactness ...
In 1912 Charles Steinmetz was granted a patent for a new light source. By adding small amounts of so...
Worldwide about 20% of all electricity is used for lighting. It is therefore of great interest to de...
Tungsten transport in halogen lamp operation was examined by fluid dynamics and thermo-chemical simu...
Metal Halide (MH) lamps are high pressure discharge devices, containing a complex chemical mixture, ...
Worldwide, 20% of all electricity is used for lighting. For this reason, efficient lamps are economi...
The temperature profiles of electrodes in discharge lamps are important as they radically affect the...
·"The first thought which occurs to the uninitiated on hearing the word 'Tungsten' is almost certain...
Almost a century has passed since the introduction into the market of gas discharge lamps for genera...
Halides of lanthanide are essential components of filling of modern metal halide discharge lamps. Th...
For gas-filled incandescent lamps we exploit the fact that their operation is significantly affected...
The wavelength-integrated light output from a metal halide discharge lamp is measured for gravity co...
Metal halide lamps had the advantage that they used up to 40% of the power for light prodn., and thi...
The discharge vessels of advanced metal halide lamps are made of polycrystalline alumina (PCA). Such...
The distribution of additives in a metal halide lamp is examined through numerical modelling. A mode...