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Evaluation of White LED Package Characteristics in Remote Phosphor Structure Depending on Phosphor Coatings (형광체 코팅에 따른 Remote Phosphor 구조의 백색 LED 패키지 특성 평가)

  • Jeong, Hee-Suk;Lee, Jung-Geun;Kang, Han-Lim;Hwang, Myung-Keun;Lee, Mi-Jae;Kim, Jin-Ho;Chae, Yoo-Jin;Lee, Young-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.330-334
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    • 2013
  • We developed a package of remote phosphor structure having blue LED chips and phosphors physically separated, and the characteristics were evaluated according to different classifications of phosphor coatings. Remote phosphor was produced by screen printing coating on glass substrate with phosphor content rated paste and heat treatment. After mounting Remote phosphor, which has been classified according to number of coatings, on top of blue LED chips, luminous flux, luminous efficacy, CCT and CRI were measured. The measurement results showed the most suitable characteristics of white LED package as a general light source when the content rate of phosphor in Remote phosphor was 80 wt.% with 3 layers of coatings and thickness over $12{\mu}m$.

Optimization of Phosphor Contents and Heat-treatment Temperature in White LED Package with Glass Remote Phosphor Structure (Glass Remote Phosphor 구조를 갖는 백색 LED 패키지의 형광체 함량과 열처리 온도 최적화)

  • Jeong, Hee-Suk;Hong, Seok-Gi;Ryeom, Jeongduk
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.30-38
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    • 2016
  • In this research, a 6W white LED package with a Glass Remote Phosphor was developed to improve the life of an LED package. The Glass Remote Phosphor was fabricated by the Phosphor in Glass (PiG) method, wherein phosphor YAG:Ce was mixed with glass frit and then heat treated. A paste with 75wt.% of a phosphor substance and 25wt.% glass frit was coated on a glass substrate two times using the screen-printing technique and heat-treated at $800^{\circ}C$ ; this structure gave a luminous efficacy of 136.1lm/W, color rendering index of 74Ra, and color temperature of 5,342K, thus satisfying the requirements as a light source for lighting. Moreover, an IES LM-80 accelerated life test was conducted on the same LED package for 6,000h in order to estimate the L70 lifetime based on IES TM-21. The results showed guaranteed lifetimes of 213,000h at $55^{\circ}C$, 245,000h at $85^{\circ}C$, and 209,000h at $95^{\circ}C$.

Selection of a Remote Phosphor Configuration to Enhance the Color Quality of White LEDs

  • Anh, Nguyen Doan Quoc;Le, Phan Xuan;Lee, Hsiao-Yi
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.78-85
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    • 2019
  • The remote phosphor structure has been proven to bear greater luminous efficiency than both the conformal phosphor and in-cup phosphor structures; however, controlling its color quality is much more challenging. To solve this dilemma, various researchers have proposed dual-layer phosphor and triple-layer phosphor configuration as techniques to enhance the display brightness of white LEDs (WLEDs). Likewise, this study picked one of these configurations to utilize in multichip WLEDs with five distinct color temperatures in the range from 5600 to 8500 K, for the purpose of improving the optical properties of WLEDs, such as color rendering index (CRI), color quality scale (CQS), luminous efficacy (LE), and chromatic homogeneity. According to the results of this research, the triple-layer phosphor configuration has superior performance compared to other configurations in terms of CRI, CQS, and LE, and yields higher chromatic stability for WLEDs.

Red-emitting α-SrO·3B2O3:Sm2+ Phosphor for WLED Lamps: Novel Lighting Properties with Two-layer Remote Phosphor Package

  • Tin, Phu Tran;Nguyen, Nhan K.H.;Tran, Minh Q.H.;Lee, Hsiao-Yi
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.1 no.4
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    • pp.389-395
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    • 2017
  • This paper investigates a method to improve the lighting performance of white light-emitting diodes (WLEDs), which are packaged using two separate remote phosphor layers, a yellow-emitting YAG:Ce phosphor layer and a red-emitting ${\alpha}-SrO{\cdot}3B_2O_3:Sm^{2+}$ phosphor layer. The thicknesses of these two layers are $800{\mu}m$ and $200{\mu}m$, respectively. Both of them are examined in conditions where the average correlated color temperatures (CCT) are 7700 K and 8500 K. For this two-layer model, the concentration of red phosphor is varied from 2% to 30% in the upper layer, while in the lower layer the yellow phosphor concentration is kept at 15%. It was found interestingly that the lighting properties such as color rendering index (CRI) and luminous flux are enhanced significantly, while the color uniformity is maintained in a relatively close range to the one of one-layer configuration (measured at the same correlated color temperature). Besides, the transmitted and reflected light of each phosphor layer are revised by combining Kubelka-Munk and Mie-Lorenz theories. Through analysis, it is demonstrated that the packaging configuration of two-layer remote phosphor that employs red-emitting ${\alpha}-SrO{\cdot}3B_2O_3:Sm^{2+}$ phosphor particles provides a practical solution for general WLEDs lighting.

Remote Phosphor with Array of Blue Light-emitting Diodes on Board Used in Liquid-crystal Backlight Module

  • Huang, Hsin-Tao;Tsai, Chuang-Chuang;Huang, Yi-Pai;Lin, Jeremy;Chang, Wen-Chi
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.79-82
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    • 2009
  • This work presents a novel lighting technology based on a YAG:$Ce^{3+}$ phosphor converter with micro line lenticular structure, to accompany an array of bare LED chips on a board. This technology is especially effective in TFT-LCD backlight applications as it offers the advantages of high light radiation efficiency, low color deviation, uniform luminance distribution and compact backlight thickness. Additionally, the proposed configuration is low-cost, can be manufactured quickly, and can be mass-produced economically.

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Ce:YAG remote phosphor coating for white LED with silica sol binder (Silica sol 바인더를 적용한 백색 LED용 Ce:YAG remote 형광체 코팅)

  • Gim, Su Jin;Park, Ha Na;Choi, Jae Ho;Jung, Yoon Sung;Kim, Hyeong-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.212-217
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    • 2021
  • The applicability of the white LED from the blue LED of the coating film as a binder for surface and curved coatings were confirmed. The particle size of YAG is D50: 9~10 ㎛, and the crystal structure is garnet (Y3Al5O12), cubic. The coating film had no cracks, at the same time, the silica sol was uniformly coated with YAG phosphor, and the YAG content and thickness in the coating film showed a tendency to increase up to 40 ㎛ in proportion to the increase in the amount added. Furthermore, as the YAG content increased, the PL emission intensity increased and the color coordinate shift toward the end of the chromatic locus curve was confirmed.

Study on Quantum Dot Components and Their Use in High Color Rendering Lighting (양자점 부품과 이를 활용한 고연색성 조명 연구)

  • Jae-Hyeon Ko
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.95-106
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    • 2024
  • In the 21st century, white light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are widely used as backlighting for liquid crystal displays and as a light source for general illumination. However, white LEDs used in lighting often use a single yellow phosphor on top of a blue LED chip, which lacks the ability to reproduce natural colors in objects under conventional illumination accurately. Recently, researchers have been actively working on realizing high color-rendering lighting by incorporating red quantum dots to improve the spectrum in the long-wavelength band, which is deficient in conventional white LEDs. In particular, how to develop and apply remote quantum dot components to ensure long-term reliability is currently under active research. This paper introduces recent research on remote quantum dot components and the current status of developing high color-rendering lightings with them. Especially, we focus on various factors that are important to consider in optimizing the optical structure of the quantum dot components and discuss the future directions and prospects of research for high color-rendering lighting technology.

Crystal Structure of an Activity-enhancing Mutant of DUSP19 (효소활성 증가 돌연변이를 함유한 DUSP19의 결정구조)

  • Ju, Da Gyung;Jeon, Tae Jin;Ryu, Seong Eon
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.28 no.10
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    • pp.1140-1146
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    • 2018
  • Dual-specificity phosphatases (DUSPs) play a role in cell growth and differentiation by modulating mitogen-activated protein kinases. DUSPs are considered targets for drugs against cancers, diabetes, immune diseases, and neuronal diseases. Part of the DUSP family, DUSP19 modulates c-Jun N-terminal kinase activity and is involved in osteoarthritis pathogenesis. Here, we report screening of cavity-creating mutants and the crystal structure of a cavity-creating L75A mutant of DUSP19 which has significantly enhanced enzyme activity in comparison to the wild-type protein. The crystal structure reveals a well-formed cavity due to the absent Leu75 side chain and a rotation of the active site-bound sulfate ion. Despite the cavity creation, residues surrounding the cavity did not rearrange significantly. Instead, a tightened hydrophobic interaction by a remote tryptophan residue was observed, indicating that the protein folding of the L75A mutant is stabilized by global folding energy minimization, not by local rearrangements in the cavity region. Conformation of the rotated active site sulfate ion resembles that of the phosphor-tyrosine substrate, indicating that cavity creation induces an optimal active site conformation. The activity enhancement by an internal cavity and its structural information provide insight on allosteric modulation of DUSP19 activity and development of therapeutics.