Optical Coatings Separate Light from Heat: Return of Incandescent Light Bulbs (Axil Axil)

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Regarding the story as follows:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/science-news/12093545/Return-of-incandescent-light-bulbs-as-MIT-makes-them-more-efficient-than-LEDs.html

Return of incandescent light bulbs as MIT makes them more efficient than LEDs

Nanoplasmonics can now produce coatings that can selectively certain frequencies of light and allow others through a substrate that has been coated with a selectively reflective surface. This is great news for LENR reactors.

Rossi can now coat his wafers to allow only visible light out of the steel and keep the heat in. Or Rossi can keep all light in both visible and infrared and only let electrons out.

Rossi could also convert the infrared light into visible light.

Once the Rossi X-Cat is released to the market, expect rapid advance of technology that might leave Rossi in the dust with an obsolete product after a market run of just a month or two.

If you want to get a head start on your own LENR produce development along these lines see as follows:

Heat Control and Lighting Systems Design: Optical Coatings Separate Light from Heat http://www.photonics.com/EDU/Handbook.aspx?AID=32514

Axil Axil