Article and embedded YouTube video here. Would this have applications, or is it just a cool science project?
Article and embedded YouTube video here. Would this have applications, or is it just a cool science project?
My lights, all AA, neutral or warm: 3 Fenix TK20s; 2 Malkoff M30WFs; 2 Shiningbeam Romisens (5A); Dereelight XP-G R5 (close enough); UK 4AA incan.
Seems more like a cool science project to me, cant really see where this could be used and i am guessing that the efficiency of of the light overall would not be good.
Still seems neat and always good to see people trying different things.
Unfortunately already commercialized several years ago and even some patents. It's a novelty.