Gilbert Henry Reiling
General Electric
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Journal of the Optical Society of America | 1964
Gilbert Henry Reiling
Arc lamps with efficiencies in the range from 70 to 110 lm/W, with good color rendition, have been made by a combination of metallic iodides and mercury in a medium-pressure vapor arc. Sodium iodide and thallium iodide with mercury were found to give the highest efficiency although other compounds such as indium iodide also provide improved color rendition. Careful control of the vapor pressure of the components, attained by control of lamp temperature and correct proportion of the iodides, is necessary in order to attain good color balance and efficiency. In case of arc tubes similar in dimensions to the 400-W mercury lamp, the new lamps operate with similar volt–ampere characteristics.Data on the luminous efficiency, spectral characteristics, chemical reactions, and arc performance are shown and discussed. Several effects such as reduction of excitation temperature by the iodides appear to be responsible for increased efficiency.
Archive | 1987
Gilbert Henry Reiling
Archive | 1983
James Arthur Graves; Gilbert Henry Reiling
Archive | 1986
Thomas F. Fink; William Overton Harris; Gilbert Henry Reiling
Archive | 1987
Raymond Albert Heindl; Gilbert Henry Reiling; Albert Lee Suster
Archive | 1986
Richard P. Gilliard; Daniel Michael Cap; John J. Karikas; Gilbert Henry Reiling; Elmer G. Fridrich
Archive | 1982
Gilbert Henry Reiling
Archive | 1985
Gilbert Henry Reiling; Sriram Srikantia
Archive | 1985
Sriram Srikantia; Gilbert Henry Reiling
Archive | 1988
Raymond Albert Heindl; Gilbert Henry Reiling; Albert Lee Suster