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Improving light output by micro-TiO2 scatters in pc-WLED encapsulants

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 30, Issue 26, Pages 47082-47092

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OE.476096

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [105-2911-I-008-503, 107-2221-E-008-068, 108-2221-E-008-092-MY2, 109-2221-E-008-087-MY2, 109-2622-E-008-026, 111-2221-E-008-100]
  2. Campus France (PPL) [26863]
  3. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [27420]

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Phosphor-converted white light emitting diodes (pc-WLEDs) are widely used in various applications worldwide, but there are still many issues to improve the performance of pc-WLEDs. This study focuses on incorporating micron size particles of titanium oxide (TiO2) in silicone encapsulant to optimize the performance of remote phosphor pc-WLED. Two loading conditions of TiO2, sparse and dense, are revealed to adjust essential performance indices of pc-WLEDs.
Phosphor-converted white light emitting diodes (pc-WLEDs) are used worldwide for an extensive amount of applications. The device is a complex combination of various components that introduce various technical issues: materials, electrical, chemical, thermal, and so on. All of these combined to obtain a targeted optical characteristic. While most of the pc-WLEDs are sufficient for basic illumination performance, there are still many issues to improve the pc-WLED performance. In this work, we deal with the incorporation of micron size particles of titanium oxide (TiO2) in silicone encapsulant that contains yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG) phosphor in remote phosphor pc-WLED. Based on the light output and the scattering spatial distribution measurements of the phosphor plates, we have found that several essential performance indices, like the color uniformity, the efficiency, and the amount of phosphor for the pc-WLEDs, can be adjusted by tuning the amount of TiO2 particles and thus be optimized. With a comprehensive model using a Monte-Carlo ray tracing process combined with the Mie scattering theory, two TiO2 loading conditions are revealed. The first one is the sparse condition that the TiO2 particles act as the scattering particles such as to increase the output flux to improve the efficiency of YAG. The second one is the dense condition that the TiO2 particles act more as barrier particles such so to decrease the output flux.(c) 2022 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement

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