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luminous efficacy

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efficacy, luminous
The amount of light emitted by a lamp for each watt of power consumed. It is expressed in lumens/watt.


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The SPE technology enables light-emitting sources to operate at a higher luminous efficacy where traditional phosphor, or downconversion materials such as photoluminescence polymers and/or organic films as defined by patent 5,966,393, are placed at locations remote from the photon-emitting solid-state inorganic light source.
Thanks to rapid increases in luminous efficacy, long life and small dimensions, LEDs are now being used more and more for general illumination.
These packages are designed to enable higher luminous efficacy with down-converted white light illuminators constructed with Light Emitting Diodes (LED).
 
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