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  • 2016Investigation of the effect of UV-LED exposure conditions on the production of vitamin D in pig skin34citations
  • 2015A new type of white light-emitting diode light source basing on fluorescent SiCcitations
  • 2015A new type of white light-emitting diode light source basing on fluorescent SiCcitations

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  • Barnkob, Line Lundbæk
  • Petersen, Paul Michael
  • Jakobsen, Jette
  • Jokubavicius, Valdas
  • Wellmann, Peter
  • Ou, Yiyu
  • Syväjärvi, Mikael
  • Kaiser, Michl
  • Fadil, Ahmed
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A new type of white light-emitting diode light source basing on fluorescent SiC

  • Jokubavicius, Valdas
  • Wellmann, Peter
  • Ou, Yiyu
  • Syväjärvi, Mikael
  • Kaiser, Michl
  • Fadil, Ahmed
  • Argyraki, Aikaterini
  • Ou, Haiyan
Abstract

Most of the commercial white light-emitting diode (LED) light sources are made from phosphor coated blue-emitting gallium nitride (GaN) chips. This type white LED light source always has tradeoff between luminous efficacy and color rendering index (CRI). Furthermore, yellow-emitting phosphor decays much faster than the semiconductor chip, so the white color will turn into bluish over the time. This paper will propose a new type white LED light source: using fluorescent silicon carbide (SiC) to take the place of phosphor. This new type LED has the following advantages: a) SiC is a wide bandgap semiconductor material , so it is stable; b) Fluorescent SiC has very wide emission spectrum, and it could generate white light with very high CRI; c) It is a better substrate than sapphire for the GaN growth in terms of lattice match and thermal conductivity. This paper will cover: the growth of fluorescent SiC, its optical characterization, nanostructuring of the SiC surface for extraction efficiency enhancement, and surface passivation for further efficiency enhancement.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • extraction
  • semiconductor
  • nitride
  • carbide
  • Silicon
  • thermal conductivity
  • Gallium