White light produced by researchers at Fraunhofer Institute
3 February 2010Production of white light was a challenge for a long time and researchers all around the globe were looking for some alternate options. The conventional methods for producing white light also accompany with some defects known as peripheral color affects and now researchers led by Dr. Michael Popall of Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research in Wurzburg have found a solution for it.
Researchers here claim to have a technique for producing white light, which will be presented at the forthcoming event Nanotech 2010 dueing February 17 to 19, at Tokyo. Here as claimed, the tiniest colors green, blue and red diodes in the condensed place produced light, which is homogenized through the use of nanotechnology using a ORMOCER optics to produce the brightest white light.
ORCOMER, a hybrid of inorganic and organic networked components is much more superior and a perfect ideal material for producing microoptics. The Applied Optics and Precision Engineering department of Fraunhofer Institute at Jena developed the ORCOMER, which is able to produce the highest quality white light without refraction errors.
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