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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023DoLEDLast - Does LED products last to give the promised energy savings?citations
  • 2017Investigation of saturation effects in ceramic phosphors for laser lighting44citations
  • 2016Replication of optical microlens arrays using photoresist coated molds16citations

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  • Elmvang, Stig
  • Corell, Dennis Dan
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  • Krasnoshchoka, Anastasiia
  • Petersen, Paul Michael
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Investigation of saturation effects in ceramic phosphors for laser lighting

  • Corell, Dennis Dan
  • Dam-Hansen, Carsten
  • Thorseth, Anders
  • Krasnoshchoka, Anastasiia
  • Petersen, Paul Michael
  • Jensen, Ole Bjarlin
Abstract

We report observation of saturation effects in a Ce:LuAG and Eu-doped nitride ceramic phosphor for conversion of blue laser light for white light generation. The luminous flux from the phosphors material increases linearly with the input power until saturation effects limit the conversion. It is shown, that the temperature of the phosphor layer influences the saturation power level and the conversion efficiency. It is also shown that the correlated color temperature (CCT), phosphor conversion efficiency and color rendering index (CRI) are dependent both on incident power and spot size diameter of the illumination. A phosphor conversion efficiency up to 140.8 lm/W with CRI of 89.4 was achieved. The saturation in a ceramic phosphor, when illuminated by high intensity laser diodes, is estimated to play the main role in limiting the available luminance from laser based lighting systems.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • nitride