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18 August 2009 Recent progress and future prospect of high-performance near-UV based white LEDs: from ECO lighting to medical application
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Abstract
Near ultraviolet (n-UV) LED-based white light source (LS) can provide the excellent illuminant properties that show high-luminous efficacy (Le>80 lm/W) of radiation and high-color rendering index (CRI or Ra>99). Recent progress and future advantages of the n-UV white LED technology on the basis of our direct flip-chip bonding and stacked multi-layer structure methods will be described. Particularly, the fabrication process, and electrical and illuminant properties in the low-correlated color temperature (CCT or Tc~3452K) white LED with a high-luminous flux (~500 lm/PKG) are discussed, and its lighting and medical applications such as ecological street lighting and gastrointestinal digestive endoscope will be introduced. Furthermore, a color tunable white LS which is composed of multi-phosphor conversion LEDs and its characterization are described. Differences on the quality of light between the n-UV white LED and the conventional blue-YAG white LED will be clarified.
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Tsunemasa Taguchi "Recent progress and future prospect of high-performance near-UV based white LEDs: from ECO lighting to medical application", Proc. SPIE 7422, Ninth International Conference on Solid State Lighting, 74220B (18 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.829225
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Endoscopes

Lamps

Light sources and illumination

RGB color model

LED lighting

Near ultraviolet

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