Title :
Improvement of Color Temperature Constancy of Phosphor Converted LEDs by Adaption of the Thermo-Optic Coefficients of the Color Conversion Materials
Author :
Schweitzer, Susanne ; Sommer, Christoph ; Hartmann, Peter ; Pachler, P. ; Hoschopf, H. ; Wenzl, F.P.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Surface Technol. & Photonics, Joanneum Res. Forschungsges.mbH, Weiz, Austria
Abstract :
We present an approach to diminish temperature induced color shifts of phosphor converted LEDs. In particular, we discuss the impact of the thermo-optic coefficients of the materials constituting the color conversion elements (CCEs) on the constancy of the CIE chromaticity coordinates. While silicones have a comparably large thermo-optic coefficient, phosphors, e.g., Ce:YAG have a much smaller one. Hence, increasing temperature will lead to an increase in the differences of the refractive indexes of phosphor and matrix. This will enhance light-scattering which for itself would give reason for a more yellowish emission. Thus, on the one hand the thermo-optic coefficient of the silicone matrix has to be considered for as a potential source of failure for color temperature deviation upon device operation. However, on the other hand adjusting the thermo-optic coefficient of the silicone matrix by an appropriate materials engineering to the temperature induced luminescence loss of a phosphor can be applied to counterbalance a shift of the chromaticity coordinates of the white light in this regard.
Keywords :
colour; light emitting diodes; phosphors; refractive index; silicones; thermo-optical effects; thermoluminescence; CIE chromaticity coordinates; YAG:Ce; color conversion materials; color temperature constancy; phosphor converted LED; phosphors; refractive index; silicone matrix; temperature induced color shifts; temperature induced luminescence loss; thermooptic coefficient; white light; Color; Light emitting diodes; Luminescence; Materials; Phosphors; Refractive index; Temperature dependence; Light-emitting diodes; simulation; solid-state lighting; thermo-optic coefficient;
Journal_Title :
Display Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JDT.2012.2225598