Showing posts with label filament LED. Show all posts
Showing posts with label filament LED. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 December 2020

The White, Pink, Blue, and Golden Light Bulb

 

Q and A - A scientifically based discussion


Depiction of  ED28/ED90 'Filament-LED' Bulb


Q What is it intended to be, how to look like?
A - It is proposed to come in a form of a 'filament LED' bulb of ED23,5, ED90 or ED120 shape, possible with a number of 8 LED-filaments, 2 for each color, in a light color sequence of WHITE, PINK, BLUE and GOLDEN.

Q - So, is it similar to what is known as a filament-LED bulb in the nowadays state of art?
A - Yes, it is really a 'filament LED' bulb, but with the 'filaments' emitting light of different colors, each one, as described.

Q - If so, is it achievable as 'tomorrow', or 'next week', or 'next month'? Or does it need some particular research?
A - Yes, in principle it might be achieved. It depends however on what you have 'at disposal'.

Q - OK! If so, then let's see how can we get it. There were also comments on the 2012portal on this subject. So, how can the readers of the awakening communities have some of this lamps for their home or backyard?
A - We will find it together.
– The light color  sequence of White, Pink, Blue, and Golden, is with that of same color being on the opposing points of the 2 frames on which the LED-filaments, in number of 8, are positioned.

Wednesday, 8 July 2020

Filament LED Bulb with Synthetic Gemstone Tube


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Please read at first about the Xenon HID Lamp with Synthetic Gemstone 'Protection Tube'
https://lightcommunitylighting.blogspot.com/2018/08/blog-post.html






[Images are only for illustration and educative purposes]

No depiction available for moment!


Related posts: https://lightcommunitylighting.blogspot.com/search?q=synthetic

Notice!  
[Related to the case of the Xenon HID lamp with synthetic gemstone tube]
> Instead the ‘metal halide’ arc-tube you have a 'filament LED' of 6500K, which gives an almost day-light white, but however not as a day-light spectrum (as in case of the Xenon HID lamp).

> Instead of the protection tube of the ‘protected metal halide lamp’, you have a ‘synthetic gem’ tube, which allows the ‘day light’ of the white filament-LED to pass through the synthetic gem tube.



Discussion to continue...









Tuesday, 7 April 2020

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The White, Pink, Blue, and Golden Light Bulb  a lighting source for esoteric use.

It is proposed to come in a form of a 'filament LED' bulb of ED90 or ED120 shape, with a number of 8 LED-filaments, 2 for each color,
– in a light color  sequence of White, Pink, Blue, and Golden, with that of same color being on the opposing points of the 2 frames on which the LED-filaments, in number of 8, are positioned.




[Images are only for illustration and educative purposes]



Discussion to continue...



Wednesday, 15 January 2020

UNTITLED


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The 'Laser Diode Bulb' of 407nm – a possible high efficiency violet light source for esoteric use.



On left: A 'filament LED' BT-shaped bulb illustrating the uncoated (no phosphor) array of laser diodes in a linear form;
On right: A coated (with phosphor) BT-shaped bulb illustrating the finished 'laser diode bulb'


On left: A 'filament LED' ED-shaped bulb illustrating the uncoated (no phosphor) array of laser diodes in a helicoidal form;
On right: A coated (with phosphor) ED-shaped bulb illustrating the finished 'laser diode bulb'

Filament componence details

[Images are only for illustration and educative purposes]


Notice: 
The case of the coated lamp (image on right, above) has to be considered of 'remote phosphor' type, from a LED point of view. 
As shown in the lower image, the coatings (outer layer) of the filament (laser diodes array) are with no phosphor, but diffusing only. 
The phosphor coating is on the inner side of outer bulb, similar to the coated HID lamps, in order to work in this way. 
In this case a large area of phosphor coating can be achieved, and, it is at a certain distance from the heat source (filament) preventing the overheating of the phosphorous.


Research needs to be conducted...



Related links:

SPECTRA OF VIOLET LASERS  http://www.ledmuseum.net/vlspec.htm

General Thermal Management Advice for Laser Diodes
 https://blog.rpmclasers.com/general-thermal-management-advice-for-laser-diodes

LD specially suited for remote phosphor configurations
https://www.swissphotonics.net/libraries.files/Rossetti.pdf


Related postshttps://lightcommunitylighting.blogspot.com/2019/12/blog-post.html




Cobra's up to date post: http://2012portal.blogspot.com/2020/01/age-of-aquarius-activation-preliminary.html







Tuesday, 10 December 2019

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The 'filament laser diode bulb', as a new kind of possible lighting source for our Areas of Light and Contact Zones.


Image of 'filament LED' bulbs 
(for illustration and educational purpose only)


To be more clear, there is not the intent to achieve a laser like device or to project a laser beam.
The goal is to achieve a light source, a lamp (a so much 'hated' bulb), using the advantages of the laser diodes.
Its light will be, if not diffuse, at least not so beamed.

https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/413715/diffusing-a-laser

If you are at least in an average knowledge, then think at the 'laser diode' and at the 'filament led bulb'.
Does any idea come to you?...


https://www.archlighting.com/technology/lessons-on-laser-diodes_o

https://www.explainthatstuff.com/semiconductorlaserdiodes.html

https://www.led-professional.com/resources-1/articles/laser-technology-for-lighting-applications-a-review-and-analysis-of-a-promising-technology

https://www.elprocus.com/laser-diode-construction-working-applications/

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334623528_Packaging_for_Laser-based_White_Lighting_Status_and_Perspectives

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5313878_A_distributed_feedback_silicon_evanescent_laser

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/3288953_High-power_antiguided_laser_array_fabricated_without_the_need_for_overgrowth


Research needed to be conducted...

Illustration of the supposed <laser diode filament> layers


Discussion to continue...



Cobra's up to date post: http://2012portal.blogspot.com/2019/12/make-this-viral-age-of-aquarius.html