As part of its analysis of public-private partnerships, the Academies convened leading academic researchers, government officials and policy makers, and representatives from large and small firms to explore the potential contributions, technical challenges, and opportunities for government-industry-university collaboration in the area of solid-state lighting. The workshop report devotes special attention to the potential for substantial social benefits—relating to the environment, energy consumption, and national security—that could arise with the widespread use of solid-state lighting technology. The workshop also focused on the technical and competitive hurdles currently faced in bringing solid-state lighting to market and the potential contributions of a well-conceived national consortium for solid-state lighting research.
National Research Council. 2002. Partnership for Solid-State Lighting: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/10473.
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Front Matter | i-xxii | |
Introduction to Report | 1-18 | |
Welcome to Preceedings | 19-22 | |
Introduction to Preceedings | 23-24 | |
A New Illumination Paradigm | 25-34 | |
Panel I: National Goals and Laboratory Contributions | 35-47 | |
Panel II: LED Lights: Emerging Opportunities | 48-65 | |
Panel III: Organic Light Emitting Diodes | 66-78 | |
Panel IV: Solid-State Lighting Roundtable | 79-88 | |
Closing Remarks | 89-98 | |
Appendix A: Biographies of Speakers | 99-113 | |
Appendix B: Participants List | 114-117 | |
Appendix C: Bibliography | 118-120 |
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