Understanding LED Light Pipes: How They Work and Their Composition

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The discussion revolves around the functioning and composition of LED light pipes, with comparisons to fiber optic cables and inquiries about specific applications such as side-emitting designs. Participants explore the principles of light transmission and potential modifications for desired effects.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants inquire whether light pipes operate similarly to fiber optic cables through total internal reflection, while others suggest the possibility of light leakage due to the material composition.
  • There is a question about the existence of side-emitting light pipes or LEDs, with one participant describing a specific application involving a halo ring.
  • Participants express uncertainty about the term "halo ring" and request visual references to clarify the concept.
  • One suggestion involves exploring alternatives like EL wire for similar lighting effects.
  • A participant proposes that modifying the surface of a light pipe could create a leaky effect, potentially leading to uneven light distribution.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the basic principles of light pipes resembling fiber optics, but there is no consensus on the specifics of side-emitting designs or the implications of modifying light pipes.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not fully defined terms like "halo ring," and there are unresolved questions about the effectiveness of proposed modifications to light pipes.

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I have a basic question about light pipes -

How exactly does it work? Is it like Fiber optic cable (total internal reflection)?
or does it leak since the light pipe is fully made of glass.
 
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likephysics said:
I have a basic question about light pipes -

How exactly does it work? Is it like Fiber optic cable (total internal reflection)?
or does it leak since the light pipe is fully made of glass.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_pipe

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Berkeman,

So it does work like fiber optic.
Are you aware of any side emitting light pipe or LED?
 
likephysics said:
Berkeman,

So it does work like fiber optic.
Are you aware of any side emitting light pipe or LED?

What do you mean by side emitting? What exactly are you wanting to do?
 
Side emitting like a halo ring. Something like 5-10mm dia.
 
What's a halo ring? Can you post a sketch of what you want? Or use Google Images to search for what you want?
 
If you have something similar, you might be able to scratch up the surface. It'd be like a leaky pipe, so the light probably won't be as well-distributed. Or it might just result in a lit spot right where the light source is.
 

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