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The Effect of the Phosphor Particle Sizes on the Angular Homogeneity of Phosphor-Converted High-Power White LED Light Sources
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2009
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White OledOptical MaterialsPhosphor Particle SizeOptical Ray TracingPhysicsEngineeringOptical PropertiesSolid-state LightingApplied PhysicsLight ScatteringNew Lighting TechnologyPhosphor Particle SizesAngular HomogeneityLuminescence PropertyOptoelectronicsOptical Particle SizingPhosphorescencePhosphor-converted Leds
Based on optical ray tracing, we discuss the effect of the phosphor particle sizes on the angular homogeneity of the light emitted from phosphor-converted LEDs. Since the blue LED and the yellow-converted light have rather different emission characteristics, which have to be harmonized to one another by the scattering processes within the color conversion element, the phosphor particle size turns out to be an essential parameter in order to attain angular homogeneity. This can be attributed, on the one hand, to the number of scattering processes within a specific unit volume for a given phosphor concentration, and on the other hand, to the specific scattering functions, both of which depend on the phosphor particle diameter.
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