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  • Article - 25 Sep 2007
    A fluorescent light bulb, such as those found in neon lights, uses an entirely different method to produce light than an incandescent light bulb.
  • Article - 15 Aug 2013
    Plasma lamps can be described as gas lamps that are devoid of any electrode and energized by radio frequency.
  • Article - 25 Apr 2014
    A halogen lamp is an incandescent light source consisting of a tungsten filament enclosed in an environment of an inert gas and a small amount of a halogen (bromine or iodine).
  • Article - 14 Oct 2024
    Air-sensitive samples of materials such as reactive nanoparticles can rapidly degrade or change when exposed to oxygen.
  • Article - 4 Oct 2023
    Raman spectroscopy requires a concentrated source of light, such as a laser, to generate a Raman signal from a sample. The characteristics of the Raman excitation laser/Raman laser primarily affect...
  • Article - 29 Aug 2019
    This article compares the degradation of LEDs against the degradation of lamps.
  • Article - 19 Jul 2019
    Additive manufacturing is used in several industries and is an efficient and eco-friendly alternative to conventional fabrication techniques. This article discusses lasers and how they are used in 3D...
  • Article - 30 Apr 2014
    A radiometer is an instrument for detecting and measuring radiant flux/power of electromagnetic radiation. The term radiometer usually refers to an infrared radiation detector; however, it also refers...
  • Article - 6 May 2014
    A mercury vapour lamp is a high-pressure electric arc discharge lamp that provides intense illumination over a selected range of wavelengths.
  • Article - 6 May 2014
    Neon lamps are gas discharge lamps that contain neon gas at a low pressure enveloped in a glass capsule. Gas discharge lamps emit light when electric light is passed through the gas.

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