| Development of Efficient UV-LED Phosphor Coatings for Energy Saving Solid State Lighting | |
| Happek, Uwe | |
| University of Georgia Research Foundation, Inc. | |
| 关键词: Photons; Geometry; Light Bulbs; Phosphors; Efficiency; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/901732 RP-ID : None RP-ID : FC26-04NT41956 RP-ID : 901732 |
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| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
The University of Georgia, in collaboration with GE Global Research, has investigated the relevant quenching mechanism of phosphor coatings used in white light devices based on UV LEDs. The final goal of the project was the design and fabrication of a high-efficacy white light UV-LED device through improved geometry and optimized phosphor coatings. At the end of the research period, which was extended to seamlessly carry over the research to a follow-up program, we have demonstrated a two-fold improvement in the conversion efficiency of a white light LED device, where the increase efficacy is due to both improved phosphor quantum efficiency and lamp geometry. Working prototypes have been displayed at DOE sponsored meetings and during the final presentation at the DOE Headquarters in Washington, DC. During the first phase of the project, a fundamental understanding of quenching processes in UV-LEDs was obtained, and the relationships that describe the performance of the phosphor as a function of photon flux, temperature, and phosphor composition were established. In the second phase of the project, these findings were then implemented to design the improved UV-LED lamp. In addition, our research provides a road map for the design of efficient white light LEDs, which will be an important asset during a follow-up project led by GE.
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