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International Optical Design Conference | 2014

A Design Approach for an Innovative LED Surgical Light

Stefan Hadrath; Nico Morgenbrod

We will present a design approach for a surgical light consisting of a central high-power LED module and a metal-free TIR reflector. The reflector’s surface is designed as a grooved surface providing two TIR reflections.


SPIE Optical Systems Design | 2011

Optics designs for an innovative LED lamp family system

Herbert Weiss; Julius Muschaweck; Stefan Hadrath; Sergey Kudaev

On the general lighting market of LED lamps for professional applications there are still mainly products for single purpose solutions existing. There is a lack of standardised lamp systems like they are common for conventional lighting technologies. Therefore, an LED lamp family system was studied using high power LED with the objective to entirely substitute standard conventional lamp families in general lighting applications in the professional market segment. This comprises the realization of sets of lamp types with compact and linear shapes as well as with light distribution characteristics ranging from diffuse to extreme collimation and exceptionally high candle power. Innovative secondary optics concepts are discussed which allow both, the design of lamps with non-bulky shape and to obtain sufficient colour mixing when using multicolour LED combinations in order to achieve a very high colour rendering quality.


international conference on plasma science | 2009

Fabry-Perot measurements of barium temperature in fluorescent lamps

Richard Garner; Stefan Hadrath

Summary form only given: It is generally understood that the ultimate demise of an electrode of a fluorescent lamp, and therefore of the lamp itself, is due to the cumulative loss of the work function- reducing emitter material that occurs over the course of lamp life. Evaporation and sputtering are the predominant loss mechanisms. Sputtering is very intense during the starting phase of a lamp, especially if the electrode is initially at room temperature (so-called instant start). In these situations sheath potentials achieve levels of several hundred volts. It is straightforward to sense the plethora of atoms (predominantly, and therefore most easily, barium) that are liberated during this period (e.g., by optical absorption). During steady-state operation of the lamp the electrode emits electrons thermionic ally, and emitter loss is almost exclusively by evaporation. It is generally assumed that very little, if any, sputtering occurs during this time because electrode sheath potentials achieve peak levels, during the cathode phase, of ~13-15 volts. This is most likely less than the low energy threshold for sputtering, which is not precisely known, but thought to be ~16 volts (barium atoms sputtered by mercury ions). However, since the peaks are very close to the imprecisely-known threshold, and since sputter yields increase very rapidly with energy beyond the threshold, sputtering may be more significant than realized, and/or it may become significant if the lamp is operated in non-standard ways (e.g., with discharge current significantly lower than that for which it is designed). In order to determine if, and under what conditions, sputtering may occur during steady-state, we have developed an optical diagnostic that can distinguish between evaporated and sputtered barium. The diagnostic senses the 553 nm barium resonance radiation emitted from the discharge near the electrode, and it incorporates a tunable Fabry-Perot interferometer that can spectrally resolve the line. Since the line is Doppler broadened, the temperature of the barium is deduced. The underlying idea is that the (effective) temperature of sputtered barium is higher than the temperature of evaporated barium. The diagnostic has proven to be successful in a number of situations. Measurements have been made on argon and on Hg-argon discharges with various pressures, discharge currents, and auxiliary coil currents. Measurements are phase-revolved for a.c. driven discharges.


Archive | 2015

Optik für eine Fahrzeug-Beleuchtungseinrichtung

Stefan Hadrath; Tobias Schmidt


Archive | 2014

PROJECTION WITH SEMICONDUCTOR LIGHT SOURCES, DEFLECTION MIRROR AND TRANSMITTED-LIGHT REGIONS

Stefan Hadrath


Archive | 2013

Lens Having An Internal Reflection Layer

Stefan Hadrath; Ulrich Hartwig; Henning Rehn


Archive | 2013

Optical component and associated illuminating device

Stefan Hadrath


Archive | 2012

Lineare Beleuchtungsvorrichtung mit LEDs

Stefan Hadrath; Julius Muschaweck


Archive | 2015

Lighting Device Comprising A Wavelength Conversion Arrangement

Stefan Hadrath; Oliver Mehl


Archive | 2013

LEUCHTVORRICHTUNG MIT LEUCHTSTOFFKÖRPER AUF KÜHLKÖRPER

Ulrich Hartwig; Stefan Hadrath

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