2020
DOI: 10.2478/msp-2020-0070
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Enhancing color quality of WLEDs with dual-layer remote phosphor geometry

Abstract: Usually, remote phosphor structures are beneficial in terms of flux but unfavorable in terms of color quality compared to conformal phosphor or in-cup phosphor packages. To eliminate this disadvantage, many studies have focused on increasing the chromatic quality of the remote phosphor configuration, which requires great efforts in improving two parameters of color: color rendering index (CRI) and color quality scale (CQS). CRI is known as the most useful quantitative method used to measure the ability of a li… Show more

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“…Compared to conventional light sources such as fluorescent, incandescent, mercury, and high-pressure sodium, LED can produce higher lighting efficiency that can be up to 160 lm/W [2]. Moreover, pc-LED products provide considerable energy-consumption reduction, lower maintenance costs, high resistance, long-life performance, and limitation of carbon and UV emissions [3]. Thus, LED has been gradually cementing its position in solid-state lighting (SSL) [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%