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20 October 2004 Accelerating the development of next-generation solid-state lighting sources
James R. Brodrick, C. Eddie Christy
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Abstract
Solid-state lighting (SSL) is a pivotal emerging technology that promises to fundamentally alter and improve lighting systems of the future. Successful development and commercialization of SSL technology will require coordinated efforts that leverage the strengths and capabilities of industry, research and academic organizations, national laboratories, and government. This paper discusses the U.S. Department of Energy's role as a catalyst in accelerating SSL technology advances. Through DOE's SSL R&D program, the collaborative efforts of our nation's best and brightest lighting experts are moving this promising technology from the laboratory to the marketplace.
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James R. Brodrick and C. Eddie Christy "Accelerating the development of next-generation solid-state lighting sources", Proc. SPIE 5530, Fourth International Conference on Solid State Lighting, (20 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.567099
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KEYWORDS
Solid state lighting

Light sources and illumination

Diffractive optical elements

Organic light emitting diodes

Light emitting diodes

Prototyping

Energy efficiency

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