In:
RSC Advances, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Vol. 13, No. 36 ( 2023), p. 25561-25570
Abstract:
Despite the huge advances that have been made in the development of ultra-high luminance laser lighting, achieving high color rendering properties in such systems at the same time remains a challenge. Recent studies show that in most cases, the luminous efficacy (LE) of laser lighting is compromised to improve the color rendering index (CRI). In this study, a possible solution to this problem has been proposed by preparing phosphor-in-glass (PiG) films comprised of the yellow-emitting phosphor (LSN:Ce 3+ ) and the red-emitting phosphor (CASN:Eu 2+ ). The composite material synthesized in this study exhibited outstanding optical and thermal properties. A uniform white light with a high CRI of 80.0 and a high LE of 185.9 lm W −1 was achieved by optimizing the yellow/red ratio and the emission peak position of the blue laser. Furthermore, it was found that this design enabled the phosphor to restrict the light emission area effectively, thus attaining a high luminous exitance of 1302 lm mm −2 . With their superior optical performance, the PiG films can be regarded as promising color converter candidates for future high-quality laser-based white light sources.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2046-2069
Language:
English
Publisher:
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Publication Date:
2023
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