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Title : Photonic crystal phosphors integrated on blue LED chip for efficient white light generation
Link #1 : http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.201703506/full , Hit: 34063

: Jongho Lee, Kyungtaek Min, Yeonsang Park, Kyung-Sang Cho, and Heonsu Jeon

: Adv. Mater. 30(3), 1703506 (2018)


Following the proof-of-concept experiment in the unit structure level [Nanoscale 2017, 9, 8703.], photonic
crystal (PhC) phosphors - structurally engineered phosphor materials based on the nanophotonics principles
- are integrated with a blue light-emitting diode (LED) chip to demonstrate a compact and efficient white
light source. Red- or green-emitting CdSe-based colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) are coated on a Si3N4
thin-film grating to fabricate PhC phosphors. The underlying PhC structure is designed such that the photonic
band-edge modes at the zone center (k_|| = 0) are tuned to the energy of the blue excitation photons. By
progressively stacking the PhC phosphor plates on a blue LED chip, the blue, green, and red emission
intensities can be tightly controlled to obtain white light with the desired properties. The chromaticity
coordinates, (0.332, 0.341), and correlated color temperature, 5500 K, are obtained from a stack of 3 red
and 11 green PhC phosphor plates; in contrast, a stack of 5 red and 16 green reference phosphor plates are
required to generate a similar white light. Overall, the PhC phosphors produce 8% higher total emission
intensity out of 33% less amount of CQDs than the reference phosphors.





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