Thank you for the links, very helpful. Also interesting to see that the lamp consists of 4 separate bulbs. I suppose that will help with the longevity as every bulb makes a 1⁄4 of the output, where as other designs might to lead to “overdrive”, improving temporary maximum output but at a cost of earlier degradation.
When do you think the Aerolamp will be available outside the USA?
Yeah I think that is part of it! Excimer lamps are really cool. They do all sorts of other stuff too, monkeying with the glass composition, gas mix, voltage waveform, etc. It’s pretty optimized—I’m hopeful that other bulb manufacturers will copy them(/have the market incentive to bother copying them), a lot of these optimizations are totally public information that’s been published in journals since the 90s.
I’m hopeful that we can start a slow rollout of international shipping in the next few days/weeks, we’re setting things up with DHL right now
Thank you for the links, very helpful. Also interesting to see that the lamp consists of 4 separate bulbs. I suppose that will help with the longevity as every bulb makes a 1⁄4 of the output, where as other designs might to lead to “overdrive”, improving temporary maximum output but at a cost of earlier degradation.
When do you think the Aerolamp will be available outside the USA?
Yeah I think that is part of it! Excimer lamps are really cool. They do all sorts of other stuff too, monkeying with the glass composition, gas mix, voltage waveform, etc. It’s pretty optimized—I’m hopeful that other bulb manufacturers will copy them(/have the market incentive to bother copying them), a lot of these optimizations are totally public information that’s been published in journals since the 90s.
I’m hopeful that we can start a slow rollout of international shipping in the next few days/weeks, we’re setting things up with DHL right now