ABSTRACT
Held every three years, The International Symposia on the Science and Technology of Light Sources (LS) provide a unique forum for the international community of engineers, scientists, research organizations, and academia from the lighting industry. In Light Sources 2004, leaders in their respective fields discuss the latest findings and exciting de
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chapter 1003|8 pages
Some aspects of the interface between fluorescent lamps and electronic gears M Myojo and O. Fulannasa
M. Myojol d O. Fukumasa
chapter 1009|10 pages
Colour Stabilisation in Quartz Metal Halide Lamps
L. Derhaeg , M. Van den Broeck, G. Vandepoel
chapter |10 pages
Carbon \ anotube Field-Emitter for Displays and Light-Sources
Sashiro Uemura, Junk° Yotani, Takeshi Nagasako, Hiroyuki Kurachi, Hiromu Yamada Tomotaka Ezaki, Tsuyoshi Maesoba, Takehiro Nakao and Masaaki Ito
chapter |2 pages
Surface analysis of fluorescent lamp electrodes in high-frequency cold igniting applications
L. Waumansl, Y. Dietzenbacher i, P. Stobbelaarl, C. van der Marel
chapter |4 pages
Spectroscopic investigations on high pressure discharge lamps
M. Baevall'3, M. Borne, P. Borner 3, S. Meier2, D. Reiterl'3, M. Strosser H. Schubert, M. Weiss, S. Wiesen3
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Numerical and experimental investigation of high-frequency electrodeless lamp in argon-mercury mixture
N. Denisoval,
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Dynamic road marking module using chip-on-board phosphor-converted white LEDs with application-specific primary optics
E. Lenderink, A.H.M. Raaijmakers
chapter |2 pages
Optical and electrical of breakdown processes in straight fluorescent lamps
characterization compact M. F. Gendre , M. D. Bowden' , H. C. M. van den Nieuwenhuizen 2M . Haverlag J. W. A. Gielen2 and G. M. W. Kroesenl
chapter |1 pages
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Fig.2. [I] J. J. Curry, M. Sakai, J. E. Lawer, J. Appl. Phys. 84, 3066 (1998).
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The Driving Characteristic of Induction Coil and Electromagnetic Dissipation on Inductively Coupled RF Plasma
K.S. Kim, Y.S. Choi and D.H. Park
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Electromagnetic Simulation of Electrodeless Fluorescent Lamps and its Electrical and Optical Characteristics
Y.S. Choi', J.U. Jo', Y.K. C.S. Parke, M.K. Hwang2 and D.H. Park
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P-044 273 Selective spectral lines excitation trough power supply in metal halide lamps
M. Cristea l , B. Lafitte2 , G. Zissis2
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Study on temperature distribution around bulb envelope and cavity of high power PLS
J. Y. Lee, Y. S. Jeon, J. S. Choi, J. G. Ryu 1. INTRODUCTION
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Development of capillary Z-pinch discharge light source for EUV lithography
I.H Song, Mitsuo Okamoto, Keita Kitade, Majid Masnavi, Yasushi Hayashi, Masato Watanabe, Akitoshi Okino, Koichi Yasuoka, Kazuhiko Horioka, Eiki Hotta
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Optimization of the light intensity distribution by street lighting
luminaires. C. Castellano', J-J. Embrechts2, F. Duthoit3
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Electrode Construction of the HPS Lamp and its Life Performances N. Saito
Consultant, 6-19-19 Yamatedai lbaraki, Osaka 567-0009, Japan
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Magic Light Source Based on 3-D Stratified Glow Discharge
V.A. O.A. S.A. Novopashinl, V.V. Radchenkol, A.A. Sandanov2 The positive column of glow discharges is used widely in light sources. The stratification of a glow
chapter |2 pages
Inorganic electroluminescent light sources with an organic protecting layer
D. Zhechev, E. Dimova
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HID-lamps
Schocpp, St. Franke, R. Methling, H. Schneidenbach, H. Hess For substituting mercury in HID-discharges noble gases are possible candidates. The noble gases
chapter |2 pages
Comparison of three different methods for the obtention of the electron density radial distribution in a discharge with axial symmetry
Alvarez, M.C. Quintero and A. Rodero
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Measurements of deuterium lamp noise & implications for UV instrumentation
N. Lange, H. Lange2 and A. Page'
chapter |2 pages
On the characteristics of the resonance radiation of pulsed low-pressure discharges in He-Xe mixtures
R. Bussiahn, S. Gortchakov, H. Lange, D. Loffhagen, D. Uhrlandt
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P108 High pressure mercury lamps with improved life time for rear projection TV sets M Horiuchi, M Kai, T. Seki and T Ichibakase
Makoto Horiuchil, Makoto Kai2, Tomoyuki Seki2 and Tsuyoshi Ichibakase2
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high
NI. Kilning, B. Schalk, G. Hartel, L. Hitzschke 1. INTRODUCTION The modelling of mercury-based high-pressure discharges has been well-developed during the past
chapter |2 pages
fusion radiation transport Monte Carlo Code for HID Lamp modelling
P.Bornerl , D.Reiter' , M.Born2 , H.Giese , S.Wiesenl ,M.Baeval
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Characteristics of Ultra-High Pressure Hg Lamp for Video Projection
Kana Sugahara Ikuo Iwai , Seishiro Hashi uchi , sIakoto Kubo and Kunihide Tachibana
chapter |4 pages
Photoluminescence in Silica Glass Induced by 350ps, and 100fs Pulse Laser
30ps Shoichi NASU', Shinji NISHIKAWA1, Takanori INAYOSHI Kyoichi DEKI2 , Fumiaki MATSUOKA3, Takashi ARISAWA
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Electrical behavior of a filamentary xenon dielectric barrier discharge
N. Merbahi, N. Sewraj, F. Marchal and G. Ledru
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Method for Measuring Ripple Generated by an HID Ballast
W. P. Moskowitz, J. Olsen Contact: warren.moskowitz@sylvania.com This paper outlines a newly proposed method for measuring ripple and other frequency content
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Resonance Broadening of Hg lines as a Density Diagnostic in High Intensity Discharge Lamps
J. E. Lawler
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Improvement of the Extraction Efficiency of Organic Light Emitting Diodes
Y.Jinde, S.Tanaka, Y.Kawakami, M.Horii, N.Sone and Y.Naito
chapter 5|1 pages
7,0, = 3e 0 lc E,' -J,x,=.1‘,0:are
and the energy balance equation simultaneously solved with the Thermal Model. c) Results The simulations presented here are time independent simulations and the electrodes are made of pure tungsten, the filling gas is mercury at 200 atmospheres at operational temperature, and the arc tube envelope is made of fused silica. Due to the computationally intensive nature of
chapter |2 pages
Improved Color Stability in Highly Loaded Metal Halide Lamps
Walter P. Lapatovichl and Susan L. Callahan2
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New Ballast Concepts for Dielectric Barrier Discharge Systems
R. Lecheler , O. Schallmoser , W. Sowa
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Physical basic properties of a High Pressure Na lamp at several voltages and frequencies
A. Martin', N. Bordel', J.C. Alvarez', C. Blanco', J. Viera', and G. Zissis2
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Mass spectrometric determination of formation enthalpies of gaseous negative ions LnCI4 and Ln 2C17
L.S. Kudin, D.E. Vorob'ev, V.B. Motalov
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A Study on Optic Characteristics of LEDs lamp
M.K. Hwang. 2 C.H. LeeI, C.S. Huh2 and C.S. Park
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A computational model for simulating volume-emitters in arc lamps Agoston Boroczki2
Gyukics', Pal Nita:U(1 , Laszlo Jakob', Peter Richter', Tomas Torma
chapter |2 pages
Numerical modelling of a DC current HID lamp for design purposes K. C. Paull, A. Erraki
2, T. Takemurat, T. Hiramoto l, F. Dawson2, J.B. Rouffet3 J.J. Gonzalez;, A. Gleizes3, and D. Lavers2
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Protection of Mo Sealing Foils Using Fused Silica Coatings
T. Emilsson, C.V. Varanasi and T.R. Brumleve Thin molybdenum (Mo) foils of lenticular cross section arc
chapter 3|1 pages
Dimensional Radiation Transport for LTE Plasmas
Radiation transport in non-isothermal systems has a broad interest in science, from
chapter |2 pages
Spectroscopic study of a low-pressure argon QL-lamp produced by 2.45 GHz microwave power
M.J. Fernandez', 0. Carabafiol , M.J. van de Sande2, J. Jonkers3, J.J.A.M. van der Mullen'', A. Sola' and A. Gamero'.
chapter |2 pages
The simplest way to reconstruct plasma emission using two-views tomography : Needed properties and limitations
X. Franceries, P. Freton, M. Masquere, F. Lago and J-J. Gonzalez
chapter |2 pages
UV Light Emission from Electron Beam Excited Ar-H 2 0 Gas Mixtures
A. Morozov l, J. Wieser2 , R. Klikken% A. Ulrich'
chapter |6 pages
Processing Opaque Fluids Using Water-Coupled Excimer Light Sources
J. J. Coogan ABSTRACT This work presents water-cooled excimer lamps (XeBr and XeCI) designed to irradiate low optical
chapter |2 pages
Dielectric Barrier Discharge Generated by a Piezoelectric Transformer in Rare Gases
K. Teranishi 1 , S. Suzuki 2 and H. Rah I
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Study Of The Positive Column Contraction In Xenon Discharge At Intermediate Pressures
K. H. Loo, M. Jinno, H. Motomura, M. Aono
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Extension of ceramic metal halide technology to lower wattages
J.Tambinil & E.C.Guestl
chapter |3 pages
Improved Halogen Lighting Performance using a Combination of High Luminous Flux Sources and a Lens Material Approach
B.P. Terburgl , P. Schottland2 , D. Bryce3
chapter 26|3 pages
— SC QM model experiment I + S3 22 — Measured E 20 k•r18
[rim] 400 500 600 760 866 900 Wavelength Wavelength [m]
chapter |2 pages
Gas Analytical and Optical Measurements in Inductively Coupled Electrodeless RF Discharge Lamps
Istvan Maros', Gytirgy Hars2 and Lajos Reich'
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Analysis of the first continuum of a xenon
dielectric barrier discharge N. Merbahi, N. Sewraj, F. Marchal and G. Ledru Dielectric barrier discharges excitation of rare-gases and rare-gases/halides provides an efficient scheme to produce UV and VUV excimer radiation and much attention has been paid to
chapter |2 pages
Electrode diagnostics and modelling for ceramic metal halide lamps
G.M.J.F. Luijks , S. N ij dam and H. v. Esveld The lifetime performance of HID lamps is strongly related to the performance of the tungsten
chapter |1 pages
U, 1 U,(1), Pc (1), TAO at the cathode surface and T q(T, )-curves for U, = q and Te jat the rounded edge of j at the pole of a jand spot diameters of less than 100µm. Up to now it is not sure whether the
the outcomes are the arc current resp. (F) within the CPBL. The results which are presented here are calculated for a cathode with a diameter of d =1.5mm and a length of lE = 20mm [8]. In figure 1 solutions are labelled at the const with different symbols which represent the maximum power flux density and the maximum value of 7', at the cathode surface. The diamonds at low values of describe rotational symmetric solutions which correspond to the diffuse
chapter |2 pages
P219 Current oscillations in lighting systems with discharge lamps J. Voclavik and M Novak
J. Viclavikl, M. Novale ABSTRACT
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Characteristics of Discharge Spectra with Low-Pressure Sulfur Vapor
Won Bong Jung and Hong Young Chang
chapter |4 pages
P234 Characterisation on LEDs especially white SMD-LEDs A. Mahlkow and P. Rotsch
OPTOELECTRONICAL CHARACTERISATION One main goal for the future of white LEDs ist general lighting. The LEDs have the potential to be-