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23 February 1987 Optical Coatings For High Performance Lighting Applications
Charles Mellor
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Abstract
Two applications of the use of non-absorbing optical coatings in the construction of new light sources are presented. The lamps are utilized for daylight (5600K) film and stage lighting and for infrared security and perimeter lighting. Both lamps are sealed beam construction. Coating designs, fabrication methods and materials are discussed. Alterations to the spectral content of the source due to the coating and reflector substrate are described. The performance of the coatings offer a significant improvement in terms of efficiency and thermal characteristics.
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Charles Mellor "Optical Coatings For High Performance Lighting Applications", Proc. SPIE 0692, Materials and Optics for Solar Energy Conversion and Advanced Lightning Technology, (23 February 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936707
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Lamps

Reflectors

Light sources and illumination

Mirrors

Titanium dioxide

Reflectivity

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