Aroma lamp
Essential oil diffuser
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Aroma lamps, or diffusers, are used to diffuse essential oils.[1] They may project the oil into the air by heating it, letting it evaporate naturally, or nebulizing it using compressed air or ultrasonics.

Evaporative diffuser
Heat diffuser
A heat diffuser contains a small candle under a bowl to vaporize a mixture of water and oil. This device is very cheap and doesn't need a special maintenance, however, the heat can change the chemical structure of the oils.[3][4]
Certain plug-in nightlight units made by companies such as Air Wick are used in combination with glass bulbs of scented oil, filling a room with fragrance and light.
Nebulizer
A nebulizer is a device that does not use water or heat as other diffusers.[5] The bottle of essential oil is attached directly to the nebulizer. As a result, the unit uses 100% pure essential oil.[6] The benefit of using this device is a strong concentration of the essential oil. However, it can be noisier than the other devices depending on the specific model in use.[7][8][9]
Ultrasonic diffuser
An ultrasonic diffuser is the same as a nebulizer but uses a water/oil mixture. This makes the mist not so concentrated. This device can be used as a humidifier. These diffusers contain an ultrasonic transducer, which vaporizes the water/oil mixture through cavitation and creates instantaneous vapor.