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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 28,
  • Issue 22,
  • pp. 3226-3232
  • (2010)

The Impact of Inhomogeneities in the Phosphor Distribution on the Device Performance of Phosphor-Converted High-Power White LED Light Sources

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Abstract

We present a study by optical ray-tracing in order to determine the impact of an inhomogeneous phosphor distribution in the color conversion elements (CCE) of phosphor-conversion-based white LED light sources. It turns out that in particular the color temperature and its angular variation, but also the flux-output are highly sensitive towards phosphor distribution variations.

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