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    Accidental Invention Points to End of Light Bulbs

    The main light source of the future will almost surely not be a bulb. It might be a table, a wall, or even a fork.

    An accidental discovery announced this week has taken LED lighting to a new level, suggesting it could soon offer a cheaper, longer-lasting alternative to the traditional light bulb. The miniature breakthrough adds to a growing trend that is likely to eventually make Thomas Edison's bright invention obsolete.

    LEDs are already used in traffic lights, flashlights, and architectural lighting. They are flexible and operate less expensively than traditional lighting.

    Happy accident

    Michael Bowers, a graduate student at Vanderbilt University, was just trying to make really small quantum dots, which are crystals generally only a few nanometers big. That's less than 1/1000th the width of a human hair.

    Quantum dots contain anywhere from 100 to 1,000 electrons. They're easily excited bundles of energy, and the smaller they are, the more excited they get. Each dot in Bower's particular batch was exceptionally small, containing only 33 or 34 pairs of atoms.

    When you shine a light on quantum dots or apply electricity to them, they react by producing their own light, normally a bright, vibrant color. But when Bowers shined a laser on his batch of dots, something unexpected happened.

    "I was surprised when a white glow covered the table," Bowers said. "The quantum dots were supposed to emit blue light, but instead they were giving off a beautiful white glow."

    Then Bowers and another student got the idea to stir the dots into polyurethane and coat a blue LED light bulb with the mix. The lumpy bulb wasn't pretty, but it produced white light similar to a regular light bulb.

    The new device gives off a warm, yellowish-white light that shines twice as bright and lasts 50 times longer than the standard 60 watt light bulb.

    This work is published online in the Oct. 18 edition of the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

    Better than bulbs

    Until the last decade, LEDs could only produce green, red, and yellow light, which limited their use. Then came blue LEDs, which have since been altered to emit white light with a light-blue hue.

    LEDs produce twice as much light as a regular 60 watt bulb and burn for over 50,000 hours. The Department of Energy estimates LED lighting could reduce U.S. energy consumption for lighting by 29 percent by 2025. LEDs don't emit much heat, so they're also more energy efficient. And they're much harder to break.

    Other scientists have said they expect LEDs to eventually replace standard incandescent bulbs as well as fluorescent and sodium vapor lights.

    If the new process can be developed into commercial production, light won't come just from newfangled bulbs. Quantum dot mixtures could be painted on just about anything and electrically excited to produce a rainbow of colors, including white.

    One big question remains: When a brilliant idea pops into your mind in the future, what will appear over your head?

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    very interesting hr!

    check this out!

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    But how much Electricity does it uses?? I may have missed this one.

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    Light Emitting Diodes have been around for a while - in displays for music systems, televisions, etc.

    its cool what people are doing with it these days - seen walls made out of these. they're using them in cars too.

    and yeah they consume a lot less energy...

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    Cool read yo! ...
    Broken down n' dirty dressed in rags ...

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    of course, the ultimate goal is

    light without heat t t t t t t t ...

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    Yes, Ashtrailia...I have been aware of that lightbulb since the 70s....I saw an article on it in the newspaper one day.

    Man....been burning for 104 years now....

    DeadOrAlive, LEDs use only a fraction of the electricity that a standard incandescent light bulb use.

    All major cities in the US hav either already changed their traffic lights to LEDs, or are in the process of doing so, as it will save them hundreds of thousands of dollars annually in electricity bills.

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    Originally posted by Hardrock69
    All major cities in the US hav either already changed their traffic lights to LEDs, or are in the process of doing so, as it will save them hundreds of thousands of dollars annually in electricity bills.
    there are no traffic lights in my town! lol

    but i saw some l.e.d ones recently on a trip to surfer's.

    they look fkn cool!

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    LED's aren't very bright compared to standard lightbulbs, and there still isn't a true white LED...

    The quantam dot thing is neat...

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    Kinda makes me wonder when we will simply have walls that light up by themselves....

    Could you imagine having an entire wall as a display? Like a TV Screen 8 feet tall by 10-12 feet wide?



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    That sounds like what this will be...

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    Hell, they have already figured out how to print solar cells on flexible mylar.....I would assume it is only a matter of time before they create flexible plastic displays that can be unrolled and then tacked up on a wall.....can LED wallpaper be that far behind?


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    No...

    I'll have it, for sure...


    Getting older kinda sucks!


    I wanna see all of this new shit!




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    take a look at this article
    http://www.forbes.com/execpicks/2004...nnacor_ii.html

    If technology can create a display screen like this.....the new bulb shouldn't be difficult
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    Now this is what I was talking about:

    In terms of competition, Bao said Lucent is working together with DuPont (nyse: DD - news - people ) and the Sarnoff Corporation technology firm on making plastic flexible displays of their own using organic light-emitting diodes instead of electronic ink. She notes the benefits of their displays is that while the Philips display has to be created using traditional lithography, her team's display can get printed, for low-cost productions for large sheets.

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    Intresting...

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    Originally posted by Hardrock69
    Kinda makes me wonder when we will simply have walls that light up by themselves....

    Could you imagine having an entire wall as a display? Like a TV Screen 8 feet tall by 10-12 feet wide?


    My office in Heaven hath a wall just like that

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    Can you watch Nun Porn on it?


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    Nano technology will uncover things that we never knew possible, especially in medicine. like a lot of things they knew a way to make a light bulb that would last forever back in the 60's and 70's but that would'nt work out too good for big corporation america. leds will lead the way in lighting but will it be cheaper? should be but no. take an older Nissan or Toyota truck for example. compare the gas mileage of a new one to an old one. the older one gets better gas mileage. did technology help for better gas mileage? no. why? greed. the Germans made the Volkswagon beetle get un heard of gas mileage back in the sixties. what's the new one get? it's laughable. the list goes on and on and covers about everything that we use every day. we are the victims of a greedy society.
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    Originally posted by Hardrock69
    Can you watch Nun Porn on it?


    Penguin porn......eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
    (Sorry, 12 years of Catholic school. The visual was kinda disturbing... )

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