The chemistry of artificial lighting devices : lamps, phosphors, and cathode ray tubes
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The chemistry of artificial lighting devices : lamps, phosphors, and cathode ray tubes
(Studies in inorganic chemistry, 17)
Elsevier, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Both the early use of artificial lighting and current manufacturing methods concerning incandescent and fluorescent lamps are covered in this book. The protocols for manufacture of fluorescent lamp phosphors and those used in cathode ray tubes are also treated in some detail. This text surveys the amazing, vast array of artificial lighting devices known to date in terms of how they arose and are, or have been used by mankind.A complete description of the formulations and methodology for manufacturing all known phosphors is given. The book will serve as a repository of such phosphor manufacturing methods, including that of cathode ray tube phosphors. Methods of manufacture of lamp parts are also presented, including that of tungsten wire. The original approaches used are described as well as improvements in technology. These will serve as comparative methods for present day manufacture of these components. A history of the lamp industry is presented. Several methods are given which may serve as a source for further work in the lamp industry. Some of the earliest work has been applied in the laser industry to develop new types of discharge lasers. These include nitrogen-gas lasers and the rare gas (excimer) lasers. Previous work on lamps may also be applied in the development of new types of lasers.
Table of Contents
1. Light and the Origin of Artificial Lighting. The nature of light. Man's first use of light and artificial lighting. Electric discharges in gases. 2. Design Principles Relating to Lamps and Artificial Lighting. General principles relating to design of incandescent lamps. General principles relating to design of mercury discharge lamps. Sodium arcs and sodium vapor lamps. Other gaseous discharge lamps. 3. Manufacture of Products Used as Lamp Parts. Tungsten wire manufacturing. Glass used in manufacture of lamps. Manufacture of lead-in wires. Manufacture of incandescent lamps. Preparation of raw materials for phosphors. Manufacture of fluorescent lamps. 4. Manufacture of Phosphors Used in Lamps. A theory of luminescence. Manufacture of lamp phosphors. 5. Manufacture of Cathode-Ray Phosphors. Energy conversion efficiencies of CRT phosphors. Manufacture of cathode-ray tubes and phosphor screens. Manufacture of cathode ray phosphors. References. Subject Index.
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