132:. Increasing the pressure of the sodium vapor broadened the sodium emission spectrum so that the light produced had more energy emitted at wavelengths above and below the 589 nm region. The quartz material used in mercury discharge lamps was corroded by high pressure sodium vapor. A laboratory demonstration of a high pressure lamp was carried out in 1959. The development by General Electric of a sintered aluminum oxide material (with magnesium oxide added to improve light transmission) was an important step in construction of a commercial lamp. The material was available in the form of tubing by 1962, but additional techniques were required to seal the tubes and add the necessary electrodes—the material could not be fused like quartz. The end caps of the arc tube would get as hot as 800 °C (1,470 °F) in operation, then cool to room temperature when the lamp was turned off, so the electrode terminations and arc tube seal had to tolerate repeated temperature cycles. This problem was solved by Michael Arendash at the GE Nela Park plant. The first commercial high-pressure sodium lamps were available in 1965 from companies in the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands; at introduction a 400 watt lamp would produce around 100 lumens per watt.
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cause a further increase in current. This will create a runaway effect, and the lamp will jump to the high-current state (#3). Because actual lamps are not designed to handle this much power, this would result in catastrophic failure. Similarly, an anomalous drop in current will drive the lamp to extinction. It is the second state that is the desired operating state of the lamp, because a slow loss of the amalgam over time from a reservoir will have less effect on the characteristics of the lamp than a fully evaporated amalgam. The result is an average lamp life in excess of 20,000 hours.
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329:). Such lamps emit light on just two dominant spectral lines (with other much weaker lines), and therefore have the least spectral interference with astronomical observation. (Now that production of LPS lamps has ceased, consideration is being given into the use of narrow-band amber LEDs, which are on a similar color spectrum to LPS.) The yellow color of low-pressure sodium lamps also leads to the least visual sky glow, due primarily to the
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and mercury lies at the coolest part of the lamp and provides the sodium and mercury vapor that is needed to draw an arc. The temperature of the amalgam is determined to a great extent by lamp power. The higher the lamp power, the higher will be the amalgam temperature. The higher the temperature of
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of dark-adapted human vision, causing the eye to be relatively insensitive to the yellow light scattered at low luminance levels in the clear atmosphere. One consequence of widespread public lighting is that on cloudy nights, cities with enough lighting are illuminated by light reflected off the
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emission lines at 589.0 and 589.56 nanometres wavelength. The yellow light produced by these limited the range of applications to those where color vision was not required.
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816: – Excess artificial light in an environment
1287:Why Astronomy Needs Low-Pressure Sodium Lighting
822: – Devices and processes that produce light
1358:Aubé, M.; Roby, J.; Kocifaj, M. (5 July 2013).
809:History of street lighting in the United States
199:gas discharge tube (arc tube) containing solid
1510:"Philips SDW-T High Pressure Sodium White SON"
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904:"Low-Pressure Sodium Issues and FAQ"
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870:Department of Public Works (1980).
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1656:This Invention Made Disney
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156:An unlit 35 W LPS/SOX lamp
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1632:USA patent US3737717A
1592:Waymouth, John F (1971).
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18:Low-pressure sodium light
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2419:high-intensity discharge
1851:Electrochemiluminescence
1596:Electric Discharge Lamps
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464:General Electric Company
372:Bedknobs and Broomsticks
279:High-intensity discharge
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646:Van der Waals forces
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309:For locations where
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116:Development
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2626:Germicidal
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2555:Theatrical
2497:Blacklight
2492:Aroma lamp
2481:Decorative
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2381:Solar lamp
2344:Glow stick
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2186:Stationary
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2054:Carbon arc
1924:Combustion
1790:generation
1788:Methods of
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1238:2012-10-14
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