제목 | Quantum dots that produce white light could be the light bulb’s successor | ||||
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작성자 | 관리자 | 날짜 | 2005.11.15 | 조회수 | 2301 |
Quantum dots that produce white light could be the light bulb’s successor
By David F. Salisbury from Exploration – The Online Research Journal of
Take an LED that produces intense, blue light. Coat it with a thin layer of special microscopic beads called quantum dots. And you have what could become the successor to the venerable light bulb. The white-light quantum dots produce a smoother distribution of wavelengths in the visible spectrum with a slightly warmer, slightly more yellow tint, reports Michael Bowers, the graduate student who made the quantum dots and discovered their unusual property. As a result, the light produced by the quantum dots looks more nearly like the “full spectrum” reading lights now on the market which produce a light spectrum closer to that of sunlight than normal fluorescent tubes or light bulbs. Of course, quantum dots, like white LEDs, have the advantage of not giving off large amounts of invisible infrared radiation unlike the light bulb. This invisible radiation produces large amounts of heat and largely accounts for the light bulb’s low energy efficiency. |
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