Methods and apparatuses for enhancing heat dissipation from...

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With luminescent solid or liquid material – With gaseous discharge medium

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C313S500000, C313S512000, C257S098000

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08076833

ABSTRACT:
A light emitting device and method of producing the same is disclosed. The light emitting device includes a phosphor layer and a wire mesh thermally coupled to the phosphor layer and configured to dissipate heat from the phosphor layer.

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