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Design and operation of a hybrid LED/LD-pumped phosphor-converted white-light lamp

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Abstract

Illumination sources based on phosphors, pumped by laser diodes (LDs), have seen rapid developments over the past decade. Here, we present a new, to the best of our knowledge, design that features both spectral richness and the capability for high brightness. Complete design details and operational characterization have been described. This basic design can be extended in various ways to customize such lamps for different operational requirements. A hybrid arrangement of both LEDs and an LD is used to excite a mixture of two phosphors. The LEDs, in addition, provide a blue fill-in to enrich output radiation and to tune the chromaticity point inside the white region. The LD power, on the other hand, can be scaled up to generate very high brightness levels that are not achievable with pumping from LEDs alone. This capability is gained using a special transparent ceramic disk that carries the remote phosphor film. We also show that the radiation from our lamp is free from speckle-producing coherence.

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