Researchers create LED that produces warm white light from a single phosphor
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UGA physics professor Zhengwei Pan, flanked by Feng Liu (left) and Xufan Li, holds a prototype of a new LED that produces a warm white light from a single emission source
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Researchers at the University of Georgia (UGA) have come up with a solution to the cold, bluish look of white LED (light-emitting diode) lights currently available. By creating a new lighting-emitting material, or phosphor, the researchers claim to have developed what could be the world's first LED that produces a warm white light from a single source of emission.
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