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Better fluorescent lighting using far less rare-earth elements

Better fluorescent lighting using far less rare-earth elements

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have created new kinds of fluorescent lighting phosphors that use far less rare-earth element... Read more

Bright, Laser-Based Lighting Devices

Bright, Laser-Based Lighting Devices

New Low-heat, High-efficiency White Lighting As a modern culture, we crave artificial white lights — the brighter the better, and ideally using less energy than ever before.... Read more

UGA researchers invent new material for warm-white LEDs

UGA researchers invent new material for warm-white LEDs

The world’s first LED that emits a warm white light Light emitting diodes, more commonly called LEDs, are known for their energy efficiency and durability, but the bluish, co... Read more