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PARMA, M. BAXANT, P. ŠKODA, J.
Original Title
Comparison of Spectral Power Distribution of Various Light Sources in Correlation to Human Circadian System
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Non-visual effect of light to human beings are still intensively researched in these days. This paper is focused on investigation of spectral power distribution (SPD) of various light sources in correlation to human circadian system. They were chosen light sources suitable for residential lighting including modern light emitting diodes (LED) with different correlated colour temperatures (CCT), which was normalized to same luminous flux value so that comparison would be reliable. It is known that non-visual photoreceptors via melanopsin photoreceptors (intrinsic photosensitive Retinal Ganglion Cells-ipRGCs), which are co-responsible for synchronization of circadian rhythm, requires blue spectral components in the light with a maximum spectral sensitivity around 460 – 480 nm, therefore this spectral region was studied in details.
Keywords
Spectral power distribution (SPD), correlated colour temperature (CCT), human circadian system, light emitting diode (LED).
Authors
PARMA, M.; BAXANT, P.; ŠKODA, J.
RIV year
2015
Released
8. 9. 2015
Publisher
Brno University of Technology
Location
Brno
ISBN
978-80-214-5244-2
Book
Proceedings of the 21st International Conference LIGHT SVĚTLO 2015
Edition
First
Edition number
1.
Pages from
25
Pages to
28
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT118468, author="Mikuláš {Parma} and Petr {Baxant} and Jan {Škoda}", title="Comparison of Spectral Power Distribution of Various Light Sources in Correlation to Human Circadian System", booktitle="Proceedings of the 21st International Conference LIGHT SVĚTLO 2015", year="2015", series="First", number="1.", pages="25--28", publisher="Brno University of Technology", address="Brno", doi="10.13164/conf.light.2015.25", isbn="978-80-214-5244-2" }