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Scientists at Philips have developed new LED retrofit lamp prototypes that are bright, compact, robust and energy-efficient. The prototypes have been equipped with a standard fitting and can therefore be used in existing sockets.

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LED retrofit lamp

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Philips’ advanced liquid crystal technology shapes the light from LEDs. The size, shape and direction of the beam of light from one specific light source can be electrically adjusted to create different lighting atmospheres.

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LED Beam Manipulation

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Philips’ advanced liquid crystal technology shapes the light from LEDs. The size, shape and direction of the beam of light from one specific light source can be electrically adjusted to create different lighting atmospheres.

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LED Beam Manipulation

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Philips has developed an innovative color scanning and pointing device called the LightWand. To 'paint' a selected color into a display area, the user simply point the LightWand at the appropriate light source.

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To select a color, users simply touch a suitably colored object with the LightWand.

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Philips has developed a display cube that automatically changes the color of its interior lighting in response to the color of the product placed in it.

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To select a color, users simply touch a suitably colored object with the LightWand.

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Scientists at Philips Research have developed a new intuitive lighting control concept, in which the color of the light is controlled by the color of the marble that is placed in the bowl.

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Philips’ prototypes of colored organic LEDs (Light-Emitting Diodes) for lighting applications.

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Philips’ prototype of colored organic LED (Light-Emitting Diode) for lighting applications.

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Philips’ prototype of colored organic LED (Light-Emitting Diode) for lighting applications.

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Extreme UV
A close up of the light beam.

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Extreme UV

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Extreme UV
Evaluation of a light source at Philips Extreme UV

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Extreme UV

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Research on interactive light-emitting systems used in textiles. The resulting drapeable luminaire structures open up a wide range of innovative lighting applications in the fields of atmosphere providing, illumination and indication.

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Photonic textiles

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Using blue LEDs to make white light can be done by combining the LED chip with a yellow emitting luminescent material (such as cerium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet) in a single package.

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Phosphors for LEDs

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Prototype of a white OLED for lighting applications.

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White OLED

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UHP lamps
Ultra-High Performance lamps have a luminosity that exceeds that of the sun. That luminosity, combined with its lifetime of over 10,000 hours, makes the UHP lamp the standard for most commercially available front and rear projection systems.

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UHP lamp

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Solid-state lighting
Lifetime testing of colour converters for solid-state lighting.

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Lifetime testing

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Characterization of high-efficiency organic LEDs for lighting applications.

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LEDs

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High-performance chemicals for white LEDs used for lighting applications.

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Chemicals

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Green emitting, high efficiency small molecule organic LEDs from Philips Research Aachen.

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LEDs

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