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Light Emission of Electroluminescent Lamps Under Different Operating Conditions

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIA.2013.2260315

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Electroluminescence; electroluminescent (EL) devices; luminescence

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Electroluminescent (EL) lamps are flat solid-state ac driven devices in which light is generated by impact excitation to optical energies of luminescent centers in a Mn-, Cu-, or Tb-doped ZnS phosphor layer by high-energy electrons and radiant decay to the ground state of these luminescent centers. They are useful in applications which require diffuse low-level uniform illumination. This paper presents measurements of light emission and related spectra of EL lamps as a function of operation frequency and sinusoidal voltage amplitude. The excitation of other voltage waveforms is also analyzed, and parameters of the equivalent electrical circuit are presented.

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