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Enhanced Luminous Efficiency of WLEDs Using a Dual-Layer Structure of the Remote Phosphor Package
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2013
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White OledPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringEnhanced Luminous EfficiencyEngineeringSolid-state LightingPhotoluminescenceOptical PropertiesApplied PhysicsElectric Field IntensityLuminescence PropertyThin Silicone LayerNew Lighting TechnologyLight-emitting DiodesDual-layer StructureRemote Phosphor PackageOptoelectronicsPhosphorescence
This study demonstrates how the insertion of a thin silicone layer into a dual-layer remote phosphor structure enhances light extraction in white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs). In the experiment, a dual-layer phosphor structure yielded a higher intensity of blue and yellow components than a conventional structure. Moreover, the lumen flux was 5% higher than a conventional remote phosphor package at the same correlated color temperature (CCT). Using a TFCalc32 simulation, the electric field intensity was calculated for different thicknesses of the dual-layer remote phosphor structures, and the enhanced use of blue rays was verified. Additionally, the dual-layer structure reduces chromaticity deviations as the driving current increases.
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