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Phosphor-in-Glass for High Performance WLEDs by Reduction Phosphor Interaction and AR Coating

Journal

IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 33, Issue 20, Pages 1143-1146

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LPT.2021.3109620

Keywords

Phosphors; Light emitting diodes; Glass; Refractive index; Absorption; Color; Spectroscopy; Phosphor-in-glass; white light-emitting diode; antireflection coating; color rendering index; correlated-color temperature

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST 110-2622-E-005-010, 109-2823-8-005-003, 109-2218-E-005-012, 108-2218-E-005-018]

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In this study, co-doped phosphor-in-glass (PiG) with a suitable selection of red and green phosphors and antireflection coating (ARC) has been demonstrated for high performance white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs). This approach led to improved overall luminous efficiency, higher color rendering index, and reduced amount of phosphor material usage, making it economically viable for high-quality WLED indoor lighting applications.
We demonstrate co-doped phosphor-in-glass (PiG) for high performance white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs) employing reduction of red/green phosphors interaction and antireflection coating (ARC). In this study, the novelties are a suitable selection of the 650-nm red and 540-nm green phosphor materials to reduce the mutual interaction between the emission of green phosphor and the absorption of red phosphor, evidenced by photoluminescence spectroscopy, and then an ARC on both sides of the PiG to reduce Fresnel reflection loss. Therefore, the PiG with high luminous efficiency of 63 lm/W, high color rendering index (CRI) of 96, and less amount of phosphor material are obtained. The overall luminous efficiency of the PiG-based WLED is improved by about 15% and the total amount of phosphors is reduced by about 58%. This proposed of co-doped PiG with excellent performance and less amount of phosphor material usage is essential to meet the economic requirement for high-quality WLEDs indoor lighting applications.

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