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Materials Hold Secret to Better LED Performance, Efficiency, Value

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Marie Freebody, Contributing Editor, [email protected]

There’s little doubt that LEDs save energy, but the high initial cost of LED lamps is preventing mass adoption by lighting consumers. New materials are crucial to driving down the price tag and driving up market acceptance. The price of LEDs has come down rapidly over the past three years, and this trend is expected to continue over the next couple of years until LED lamps reach mass adoption cost. Essential research into better materials is crucial for reaching this price goal – but beyond that, advances in materials will also broaden LED consumption into new markets and...Read full article

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