White-light emission from near UV InGaN-GaN LED chip precoated with blue/green/red phosphors
National Central University · Institute of Microelectronics · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes (LEDs) were fabricated by precoating blue/green/red phosphors onto near ultraviolate (n-UV) LED chips prior to package into LED lamps. With a 20-mA injection current, it was found that the color temperature T/sub c/ was around 5900 K and the color-rendering index R/sub a/ was around 75 for the "n-UV+blue/green/red" white LED lamps. It was also found that no changes in color temperature T/sub c/ and color-rendering index R/sub a/ could be observed when we increased the injection from 20 to 60 mA. These results indicate that such "n-UV+blue/green/red" white LEDs are much more optically stable than the conventional "blue+yellow" LEDs.
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Authors
10- JSJinn‐Kong SheuCorresponding
National Central University
- SCShoou‐Jinn Chang
Institute of Microelectronics, National Cheng Kung University
- CKCheng‐Chien Kuo
National Cheng Kung University, Institute of Microelectronics
- YSY.K. Su
National Cheng Kung University, Institute of Microelectronics
- LWLi-Chung Wu
National Cheng Kung University, Institute of Microelectronics
Topics & keywords
- Phosphor
- Light-emitting diode
- Color rendering index
- Materials science
- Color temperature
- Optoelectronics
- Diode
- Green-light