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Reliability Investigation Of Led Devices For Public Light Applications 1st Edition Raphael Baillot And Yannick Deshayes Auth

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Reliability Investigation Of Led Devices For Public Light Applications 1st Edition Raphael Baillot And Yannick Deshayes Auth
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Publisher: ISTE Press - Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.49 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Raphael Baillot and Yannick Deshayes (Auth.)
ISBN: 9780081010921
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1st Edition

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Reliability Investigation Of Led Devices For Public Light Applications 1st Edition Raphael Baillot And Yannick Deshayes Auth by Raphael Baillot And Yannick Deshayes (auth.) 9780081010921 instant download after payment.

Reliability Investigation of LED Devices for Public Light Applications focuses on state-of-the-art GaN-based LED technology through the study of typical failure mechanisms in public lighting applications.

Across the different chapters, the reader will explore the tools and analyses involved in the study and application of a number of different LED devices. The authors review GaN-based LED technology by focusing on the main failure mechanisms targeting polymer-based packaging, thanks to electrical and spectral models.

The proposed technology and methodologies will help those interested in the topic to further their knowledge of failure mechanisms, exploring the physical and chemical analyses involved.

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