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April 22, 2013

Why can’t CFL and LED lightbulb makers figure out how to get the temperature of a “daylight” bulb right?

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  1. rmccue
    View April 21, 2013

    @alexkingorg They can, but it’s much harder to make the right colour with them.

  2. handcoding
    View April 22, 2013

    @alexkingorg The color temp might be the easy part—the problem is that most have a low CRI (“Color Rendering Index”). http://t.co/5iEVb5FVdb

  3. handcoding
    View April 22, 2013

    @alexkingorg You can think of CRI as being like the frequency response for a bulb. Sadly, most CFLs max out in the low 80s. (The sun = 100.)

  4. handcoding
    View April 22, 2013

    @alexkingorg It’s not impossible to create a high-CRI (90+) CFL/LED but they’re not common—CRI may be listed on a bulb’s package or website.

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      View April 22, 2013

      @handcoding They aren’t hard to find – I bought a bunch this weekend. The light quality simply sucks compared to cheap incandescent “daylight” bulbs.

      • handcodingreplied:
        View April 22, 2013

        @alexkingorg May I ask where you found high-CRI CFL or LED bulbs?

        (All the ones I’ve seen at Home Depot and Lowe’s have a CRI in the 80s.)

  5. Shanti Rao
    View April 22, 2013

    Because a Laotentzian distribution doesn’t look like a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution Even if you stack a forest of resonances next to one another, fluorescence and continuum emission are easily differentiated.

  6. Shanti Rao
    View April 22, 2013

    If you were really clever, you would coat the bulb with a bunch of quantum dots with a distribution of sizes and match their valence energies to emulate a black body spectrum. But you can’t use silicon because it doesn’t fluoresce, and GaAs nanoparticles aren’t safe to sell in powder form. That leaves you with organic materials but the molecules tend to fall apart after a year or so which is why OLED displays were so slow to make it to market. So … Maybe the organically will come down in price eventually.

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