CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Researchers at the University of Illinois are developing panels of microcavity plasma lamps that may soon brighten people’s lives. The thin, lightweight panels could be used for ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) have built 'aluminum foil lamps that outshine incandescent lights.' Their panels of microcavity plasma lamps can contain today ...
"The new device is capable of controlling both the plasma conduction current and the light emission with an emitter voltage of 5 volts or less," said Gary Eden, a professor of electrical and computer ...
Infrared technologies are an environmentally clean alternative to salt bath technologies for preferential tempering of large die blocks, flash annealing, joining, preheating and fusing ...
Researchers are developing panels of microcavity plasma lamps that may soon brighten people's lives. The thin, lightweight panels could be used for residential and commercial lighting, and for certain ...