Until now, the primary goal of LED lighting has justifiably been energy savings. However, recently the focus in many lighting applications has shifted towards improving the quality of light as well.
With over 50 years of phosphor experience and research, Nichia Corporation is strongly engaged in contributing to society through lighting, including improving the quality of light (“AKARI”). The innovative Vitasolis technology is another example of Nichia’s contribution, now through human centric lighting.
Recent research has further revealed the relationship between light and human behavior. Humans not only recognize brightness and color of light, but human circadian rhythm can be affected by different wavelengths, especially the cyan region. For example, lighting can have an influence on activity levels throughout the day, including waking up in the morning, being active during the day, and encouraging sleep at night. While Vitasolis provides a very natural white color, part of its spectrum contains a larger amount of energy in the cyan region, which helps control the human circadian rhythm. The unique spectral distribution of Vitasolis cleanly illuminates objects while maintaining a high luminous efficacy.
The benefits of the Vitasolis technology provide a great opportunity for adoption in offices, schools, hospitals, and other locations that can benefit from improving circadian rhythm. Nichia envisions manufacturers combining Vitasolis into IoT systems and providing suitable lighting based on the time of day and desired environment. Nichia is confident that Vitasolis will truly enable the ideal human centric lighting experience.
To learn more about this breakthrough technology, please contact a Nichia sales representative and visit Nichia at Light Fair International Booth #1119.
About Nichia:
Having “Ever Researching for a Brighter World” as our motto, Nichia has grown in the field of development, manufacturing and sales of fine chemicals, particularly inorganic luminescent materials (phosphors). In the process of the challenging pursuit of brighter luminescent and light-emitting materials, we succeeded in developing and commercializing the super high brightness Blue LED in 1993, which greatly impressed the world. Since the first introduction of the Blue LED in 1993, we succeeded in developing the world’s first white LED by combining yellow phosphor and blue LED, followed by the successful development of practical level of blue-violet semiconductor laser for the first time in the world. The invention of these Nitride-based LED and laser diodes causes the technological innovation of light source in the field of display, general lighting, automotive, industrial equipment, and medical care & measurement. We hope that Nichia will continue to be a company that will contributes to the world by evolving its original and unique technologies in the field of manufacturing.