Red Light
Red Light
BY ERIK RUNKLE
Relative value
emits roughly similar amounts of blue, green and red light.
With conventional electric lamps, the proportion of light is 0.6
somewhat similar, ranging from 24 percent for cool- PR PFR
Luminous
white fluorescent to 40 percent for high-pressure 0.4
efficiency
sodium (HPS) lamps.
With arrays of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), the 0.2
proportion of red light can range from 0 to 100 percent.
Many commercial LED fixtures developed for plant 0.0
growth applications emit a large proportion of red light, 300 400 500 600 700 800
with 75 to 85 percent of the light spectrum commonly Wavelength (nm)
emitted in the red region. Higher Lower
The primary reasons why LED fixtures emit a lot Energy of radiation
of red are 1) red LEDs are among the most efficient
Figure 1. Red light is usually defined as radiation with wavelengths
at converting electricity into photosynthetic photons,
between 600 and 700 nm. Although red light has a low luminous
2) chlorophyll strongly absorbs red light, thus it efficiency, meaning that the light appears relatively dim to people, it
is effective at photosynthesis, and 3) red LEDs are has a high relative quantum efficiency and is highly absorbed by the
relatively inexpensive. Let’s take a brief look at how red-absorbing (PR) form of phytochrome. Therefore, at least with LEDs,
red light influences plant growth and development. red light is often the primary waveband used for photosynthetic and
The “brightness” of red. The luminous efficiency curve photoperiodic lighting.