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La lampe à led prête à transformer les lumières de la ville

La lampe à led prête à transformer les lumières de la ville | Sciences & Technology | Scoop.it
L'exigence de performance écologique et économique va transformer l'éclairage de la ville. La lampe à led, principale candidate pour prendre la relève.
Daniel Morgenstern's curator insight, October 4, 2016 1:00 PM
"Des outils permettent également de contrôler les lampadaires à distance. La jeune entreprise Kawantech, par exemple, propose un capteur qui analyse la présence dans la rue de personnes, de cyclistes ou de voitures pour adapter l’éclat. "
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Copper iodide phosphors could mean less-expensive and toxic LEDs | Ben Coxworth | GizMag.com

Copper iodide phosphors could mean less-expensive and toxic LEDs | Ben Coxworth | GizMag.com | Sciences & Technology | Scoop.it

Everybody loves LEDs, as they're far more efficient and longer-lasting than traditional incandescent bulbs. They're also more economical to use in the long run, although they're costlier on a per-bulb basis. That price gap could soon be closing, however, as scientists have discovered a cheaper alternative to one of their most expensive ingredients.

White light-emitting LEDs use metals known as rare earth elements (REEs) for their phosphors – these are the materials that convert the light emitted from LED chips into longer wavelengths, allowing the bulbs to put out full-spectrum visible light.

The mining and processing of REEs is hazardous, however, leaving China as just about the only country currently supplying them in substantial quantities. This drives up their price, which could climb even higher as demand for LED-based technologies increases.

Led by Prof. Jing Li, a team of scientists from New Jersey's Rutgers University has now discovered that a family of materials made from relatively cheap and abundant copper iodide can be substituted for REEs.


Via Chuck Sherwood, Former Senior Associate, TeleDimensions, Inc
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« LedLiquid », la nouvelle lampe à huile

« LedLiquid », la nouvelle lampe à huile | Sciences & Technology | Scoop.it

Une entreprise familiale picarde a conçu une ampoule à LED révolutionnaire… baignant dans l’huile.

Plus lumineuse, plus économe, et inoxydable, la LedLiquid développée par Ledex France est désormais promis à un bel avenir. Elle a reçu le premier prix d’innovation du Salon des maires 2014.

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