$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('tsakach', 'T')he device appears to be an electrode-less halogen bulb driven by
resonating microwave energy.
According to Luxim's
US Patent 7,348,732, the device operates by
maintaining a resonating microwave frequency between 0.5 to 30 GHz
inside a solid-state waveguide. The bulb functions as part of the
waveguide and contains noble gas and metal halides.
The only drawback seems to be the complexity of the electronics
and bulb that functions as part of the waveguide. In comparison,
just one stage of the design, such as the voltage source for the
microwave transmitter may be as complex as the entire electronics
for a compact fluorescent bulb.
So it might be well suited for applications such as streetlights or
stadium lighting where premiums are paid for high reliability and
efficiency.
Thanks for the patent link! So it works kind of how I guessed, cool.
idea of a light source based on this. Very cool stuff!