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*Not for small applications, but could be used for projector lights, stage lights, and other high brightness applications | *Not for small applications, but could be used for projector lights, stage lights, and other high brightness applications | ||
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* | *[[Plasma Lamp]] | ||
*[[Fluorescent Lamp]] or [[Electrodeless Fluorescent Lamp]] | |||
*[[OLED]] / [[Organic field-effect transistor]] (May be similar in an appropriate materials context, but less complex in use/installation, albeit with a trade off for manufacturing complexity) | |||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur_lamp The Wikipedia Page on Sulfur Lamps] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur_lamp The Wikipedia Page on Sulfur Lamps] | ||
*[https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/timezone/utc A Patent Discussing Using Circualarly Polarised microwaves to Make Rotation Unneccisary] | *[https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/timezone/utc A Patent Discussing Using Circualarly Polarised microwaves to Make Rotation Unneccisary] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bIVUWL_mLY A Video Ad, by a companny offering a sulfur lamp for streetlight applications using more modern magentrons] Advertizes 100,000 lifetime (Doesn't mention if they adressed the spinning of the lamp issue) | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bIVUWL_mLY A Video Ad, by a companny offering a sulfur lamp for streetlight applications using more modern magentrons] Advertizes 100,000 lifetime (Doesn't mention if they adressed the spinning of the lamp issue) | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTqrZyQdj6c A Basic Diy Sulfur Lamp] needs to be checked for reliability etc | *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTqrZyQdj6c A Basic Diy Sulfur Lamp] needs to be checked for reliability etc |
Revision as of 00:22, 6 June 2023
Basics
- A type of light that is similar to a gas discharge lamp, or plasma lamp (neon light), but uses microwaves instead of electrodes
- These thus have a high brightness, yet also a long lifespan
- The main issues have been magnetron life, and how to keep the bulb from overheating (Some models rotate the bulb, circularlly polarized light may work according to some studies)
- Not for small applications, but could be used for projector lights, stage lights, and other high brightness applications
Internal Links
- Plasma Lamp
- Fluorescent Lamp or Electrodeless Fluorescent Lamp
- OLED / Organic field-effect transistor (May be similar in an appropriate materials context, but less complex in use/installation, albeit with a trade off for manufacturing complexity)
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Sulfur Lamps
- A Patent Discussing Using Circualarly Polarised microwaves to Make Rotation Unneccisary
- A Video Ad, by a companny offering a sulfur lamp for streetlight applications using more modern magentrons Advertizes 100,000 lifetime (Doesn't mention if they adressed the spinning of the lamp issue)
- A Basic Diy Sulfur Lamp needs to be checked for reliability etc