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Light-emitting diodes : research, manufacturing, and applications. Conference | 2003

New developments in LED lighting by novel phosphors

Bert Braune; Georg Bogner; Herbert Brunner; Gertrud Kraeuter; Klaus Hoehn

Recently new phosphors from various material classes have been developed for LED applications by Osram OS and partners. Excitation wavelengths of these phosphors range from below 400 nm to 470 nm, enabling the creation of purple and unsaturated LED colors and even the efficient conversion of near UV-radiation into white light. By addition of red and green phosphors to white LEDs, a warm white color impression can be achieved. These LEDs are suitable for all purposes of general lighting, where a high color rendering is required. An outlook to new applications with unsaturated and warm white LEDs will be given.


Light-Emitting Diodes: Research, Manufacturing, and Applications IV | 2000

High-performance epoxy casting resins for SMD-LED packaging

Georg Bogner; Alexandra Debray; Klaus Hoehn

In order to come up with high volume SMD-LED production encompassing 1.9 billion devices for current fiscal year we did basic exploratory work to establish structure-processing- property relations for robust epoxy casting resin packages with identical ppm level of one. Bisphenol A-based epoxy casting resins (DGEBA) with acidic ester modified Hexahydrophthalic anhydride (HHPA) hardeners using strictly controlled high-grade raw materials were formulated and thermally transferred to highly transparent polyester networks. For 1 mm thick samples transparency in the 400 to 800 nm region is above 90%. Thermal aging tests for 6 weeks at 120 degrees Celsius reveal only slight discoloration with a color distance of 2. To avoid significant light losses within the LED operating life of 100,000 hrs stress on mechanically sensitive light-emitting chips was reduced by matching glass transition temperature Tg and E-modulus to 115 degrees Celsius and 2,800 MPa, respectively. Total chloride content below 1,000 ppm imply low corrosion potential. Further, resin composition, epoxy-hardener mixing ratio as well as curing profile were adapted to materialize fast curing for demand quantities while introducing effective low stress moieties in the final structure. Low internal stress, superior thermal shock and crack resistance were derived from supreme fracture toughness: KIC and GIC values were 1.350 MPam1/2 and 560 J/m2. With favorable water absorption behavior LED-packages withstand all soldering processes including TTW (through the wave) soldering. Thus, SMD-LEDs fulfill electronic industry standard JEDEC LEVEL 2.


Archive | 2000

LIGHT SOURCE USING A YELLOW-TO-RED-EMITTING PHOSPHOR

Georg Bogner; Ir G. Botty; Bert Braune; Hubertus T. Hintzen; Jost W. H. van Krevel; Guenter Waitl


Archive | 2005

Light-emitting diode arrangement

Karlheinz Arndt; Guenter Waitl; Georg Bogner


Archive | 2003

Leadframe and housing for radiation-emitting component, radiation-emitting component, and a method for producing the component

Georg Bogner; Herbert Brunner; Michael Hiegler; Günter Waitl


Archive | 2001

Radiation source and method for producing a lens mould

Georg Bogner; Wolfgang Gramann; Patrick Kromotis; Werner Marchl; Werner Späth; Günter Waitl


Archive | 2005

Semiconductor component emitting and/or receiving electromagnetic radiation, and housing base for such a component

Karlheinz Arndt; Georg Bogner; Bert Braune; Guenter Waitl


Archive | 2001

Optoelectronic component and method for the production thereof, module and device comprising a module of this type

Georg Bogner; Herbert Brunner; Wolfgang Lex; Günter Waitl


Archive | 2001

High radiance LED chip and a method for producing same

Georg Bogner; Siegmar Kugler; Ernst Nirschl; Raimund Oberschmid; Karl-Heinz Schlereth; Olaf Schoenfeld; Norbert Stath; Gerald Neumann


Archive | 2003

Device for producing a bundled light flux

Georg Bogner; Herbert Breinich; Bernd Ludewig; Ralf Mayer; Heinrich Noll; Joerg Sorg

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Herbert Brunner

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Stefan Grötsch

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Stefan Gruber

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Karlheinz Arndt

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Michael Hiegler

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Guenter Waitl

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Matthias Winter

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Patrick Kromotis

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Bert Braune

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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