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Analysis and Tunable Models for Phosphor-Converted White Light-Emitting Diode Based on Spectral Compensation

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IEEE PHOTONICS JOURNAL
Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages -

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JPHOT.2023.3272069

Keywords

Light emitting diodes; Color; Lighting; Phosphors; Rendering (computer graphics); Indexes; Brightness; Light-emitting diodes (LED); correlated color temperature (CCT); color rendering index (CRI); spectral compensation; tunable dimming; spectral optimization

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This paper focuses on dynamic dimming for phosphor-converted (PC) white LEDs to achieve adjustable correlated color temperature (CCT) and adequate color rendering index (CRI) by compensating for red/green spectra. The proposed tunable dimming models involve multi-physics effects and the nonlinear characteristics are observed. Experimental verifications show good agreement between calculations and measurements, indicating the effectiveness of the proposed models in understanding photometric characteristics and visual perception of illumination.
The correlated color temperature (CCT) and color rendering index (CRI) are two significant indicators related to the color appearance and visual effects of illumination. This paper concentrates on dynamic dimming for phosphor-converted (PC) white LEDs to achieve tunable CCT and adequate CRI, via compensation of red/green spectra. The LED systems described have a simple configuration consisting of a PC white LED, a monochrome green LED and a monochrome red LED, which can be individually driven. Compared to individual PC white LEDs, both the spectral continuity and uniformity of the mixed white light are enhanced. The tunable dimming models are proposed by combination of spectral colorimetry and photo-electro-thermal (PET) theory, thus multi-physics effects are involved. From the modeling process and results, the nonlinear characteristics are observed. Experimental verifications present good agreement existing between calculations and measurements, both in terms of values and variation trends. These proposed models could be effective tools to figure out photometric characteristics and visual perception of illumination. On the other hand, they could provide schemes of reference to improve the illumination environment adapting to various special occasions and personal preferences.

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