LED’s Get the Green Light, Yo.
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The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has been feverishly designing solar cells for the past 30 years. Scientist “Angelo Mascarenhas, who holds patents in solar-cell technology, realized that an LED is just the reverse of a solar cell. One takes electricity and turns it into light; the other takes sunlight and turns it into electricity” (Scanlon). Mascarenhas and his team reversed the solar cell process and used gallium nitride and indium to make a radiant, reliable deep-green LED. They’re working on developing a deeper red and a lemon-green to combine with blue and the aforementioned deep green to produce an LED with a color-rendering index well over 90 (I assume the scale is 1-100 but I’m sure you’ll let me know). This means the hue of light coming out of future LED lamps will appear whiter and can be controlled electronically.
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WU XING:
Light makes me think of Fire.
Cited:
Scanlon, Bill. “NREL Finds a Way to Give LED’s the Green Light.” Physorg.com 04/05/10. Accessed 04/06/10. URL.
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