Contributors to Light Source Development in the 20th
Century
December 1, 2008
In this version of Contributors to Light Source Development in the 20th
Century, a biographical sketch of Edward E. Hammer is presented. Hammer,
about 1976, developed the compact helical fluorescent lamp, which today can be
seen in most stores that sell lighting products for the home. This lamp was
preceded as well as followed by other energy-saving lamp systems. The writeup is
listed under the Section Fluorescent Lamps.
Incandescent Lamps
An
Academy Award for an Incandescent Lamp
The Axially-Aligned Coiled-Coil Filament
Lamp
The Tungsten-Halogen
Lamp
Phosphorus Pentanitride
(P3N5) Getter
The 2-Filament 3-Way Incandescent Lamp
The Science of Incandescence
Fluorescent Lamps
The GE
Fluorescent Lamp Pioneers
The
Fluorescent Lamp: Early U. S. Development
The Lamp Career of A. Eugene Lemmers
Edward E. Hammer - Inventor of the
Compact Helical Fluorescent Lamp
Metal Halide Lamps
Gilbert H. Reiling and the Metal
Halide Lamp
High-Pressure Sodium Arc Lamps
Robert L. Coble's Contribution to
the High-Pressure Sodium Arc Lamp
Contributors
John O. Aicher
John M. Anderson
Burnie L. Benbow
Willem Elenbaas
Gorton R. Fonda
Alfred Greiner
Mary V. Hoffman
George E. Inman
Carl Kenty
Willard A. Roberts
Milan R. Vukcevich
John F. Waymouth
Daniel K. Wright
William P. Zabel
Edward G. Zubler
Edward J. Covington
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