Imre Bródy
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Imre Bródy (1891, Gyula, Hungary[1]–1944, Mühldorf) was a Hungarian physicist who invented in 1930 the krypton-filled fluorescent lamps (also known as the krypton electric bulb),[2] with fellow-Hungarian inventors Emil Theisz, Ferenc Kőrösy and Tivadar Millner. He developed the technology of the production of krypton bulbs together with Michael Polanyi (Hungarian: Polányi Mihály). He was the nephew of writer Sándor Bródy.
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The native form of this personal name is Bródy Imre. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.