Electric lamp and discharge devices – With gas or vapor – Incandescent filament lamp
Patent
1997-03-26
1999-09-21
Patel, Vip
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With gas or vapor
Incandescent filament lamp
313522, 219543, H01K 102, H01K 128, H01K 150
Patent
active
059558393
ABSTRACT:
An incandescent microcavity lightsource 30 has an incandescent active region 13 capable of spontaneous light emission when heated. The incandescent microcavity lightsource 30 controls the spontaneous light emissions from said active region 13.
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Eilers Hergen
Jaffe Steven M.
Jones Michieal L.
Olmsted Brian L.
Thayer Jeffrey S.
Gerike Matthew J.
Patel Vip
Quantum Vision, Inc.
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