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- Electron-stimulated_luminescence abstract "Electron-stimulated luminescence (ESL) is light produced by cathodoluminescence, i.e. by a beam of electrons made to hit a fluorescent phosphor surface. This is also the method used to produce light in a cathode ray tube (CRT), but, unlike CRTs, ESL lamps do not include magnetic or electrostatic means to deflect the electron beam.A cathodoluminescent light has a transparent glass envelope coated on the inside with a light-emitting phosphor layer. Electrons emitted from a cathode strike the phosphor; the current returns through a transparent conductive coating on the envelope. The phosphor layer emits light through the transparent face of the envelope. The system has a power supply providing at least 5kVDC to the light emitting device, and the electrons transiting from cathode to anode are essentially unfocused. Additional circuits allow triac-type dimmers to control the light level. Lights produced so far have a color rendering index of 90. The energy consumption can be 70% less than that of a standard incandescent light bulb. Claimed lifetime can be as long as 10,000 hours which is more than ten times that of a standard incandescent light bulb.Unlike fluorescent lamps, which produce light through the electrical excitation of mercury vapor, ESL lamps do not use mercury. The first commercially available ESL product was a reflector bulb. Drawbacks include high weight, a slightly larger-than-normal base and – as with compact fluorescent lamps – when switched on, a slight delay before illumination begins and a static charge which attracts dust to the bulb face. As of 2015 the efficiency is roughly half that of commercially available LED bulbs, although it is considerably better than that of traditional incandescent lamps.".
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- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink CRT_projector.
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- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Cathodoluminescence.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Color_rendering_index.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Compact_fluorescent_lamp.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Deflection_(physics).
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Dimmer.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Electroluminescence.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Electroluminescent_display.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Electrostatic_deflection.
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- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescent_lamp.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Incandescent_light_bulb.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Light.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink List_of_light_sources.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Mercury-vapor_lamp.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(element).
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink Phosphor.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLink TRIAC.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Electron-stimulated luminescence".
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wikiPageWikiLinkText "similar device".
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- Electron-stimulated_luminescence subject Category:Energy-saving_lighting.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence subject Category:Glass_applications.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence subject Category:Types_of_lamp.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence subject Category:Vacuum_tubes.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence hypernym Method.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence type Software.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence type Application.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence type Component.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence type Lamp.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence type Redirect.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence type Source.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence comment "Electron-stimulated luminescence (ESL) is light produced by cathodoluminescence, i.e. by a beam of electrons made to hit a fluorescent phosphor surface. This is also the method used to produce light in a cathode ray tube (CRT), but, unlike CRTs, ESL lamps do not include magnetic or electrostatic means to deflect the electron beam.A cathodoluminescent light has a transparent glass envelope coated on the inside with a light-emitting phosphor layer.".
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence label "Electron-stimulated luminescence".
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- Electron-stimulated_luminescence wasDerivedFrom Electron-stimulated_luminescence?oldid=705434805.
- Electron-stimulated_luminescence isPrimaryTopicOf Electron-stimulated_luminescence.