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11.1.1. Xenon, a discharge lamp tuned to automotive applications Automotive HIDs can be called “Xenon headlamps”, but they are actually metal-halide lamps that contain Xenon gas.
The regulation ECE R99 specifies Xenon colour tolerance on the chromaticity grid, the colour objective is x = 0.375 and y = 0.375. The tolerances on the graph correspond to a range between 4000 K and 5000 K; when comparing the colour temperature of Tungsten-Halogen lamps, it varies from 3000 K to 3550 K. Lower colour-temperatures exhibit a higher red rendering and higher temperatures exhibit a blue rendering.
The right spectral distribution
One of the most important parameters to take into account in selecting a light source is the spectral distribution (or wavelength profile) emitted by the source. The light spectrum produced by the Xenon lamps is optimized to maximize human eye visual perception.
Halogen and Xenon positioning CIE 1931 x,y chromaticity diagram
0.46
MAX.
MAX.
XENON
2700K
0.44
3000K
507 nm
555 nm
100
3500K
0.42
4000K
0.40
4500K
80
5000K
Y
0.38
5700K
0.36
6500K
60
HALOGEN
0.34
0.32
40
0.30
20
0.28 0.28 0.30 0.26 0.32 0.34 0.36 0.38 0.40 0.42 0.44 0.46 0.48 0.50 0.52
Relative emission and sensitivity
X
0
400
500
600
700
800
450
550
650
750
Colour wavelength (nm)
Xenon spectral power distribution Human vision photopic sensitivity (day light adapted) Human vision scotopic sensitivity (night adapted)
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