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26 January 2004 Prospects for LED lighting
James M. Gee, Jeffrey Y. Tsao, Jerry A. Simmons
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Abstract
Solid-state lighting using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) has the potential to reduce energy consumption for lighting by 50% while revolutionizing the way we illuminate our homes, work places, and public spaces. Nevertheless, substantial technical challenges remain in order for solid-state lighting to significantly displace the well-developed conventional lighting technologies. We review the potential of LED solid-state lighting to meet the long-term cost goals.
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James M. Gee, Jeffrey Y. Tsao, and Jerry A. Simmons "Prospects for LED lighting", Proc. SPIE 5187, Third International Conference on Solid State Lighting, (26 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.504813
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

LED lighting

Solid state lighting

Light sources and illumination

Lamps

Manufacturing

Luminous efficacy

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