Herbert Brunner
Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH
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Light-emitting diodes : research, manufacturing, and applications. Conference | 2003
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 VIII | 2004
Bert Braune; Herbert Brunner
Recently near UV conversion LEDs with an excitation wavelength of around 400nm have attracted increasing interest due to their high efficiency and output power. Favorably is also the great variety of efficient phosphors available for near UV excitation. For the generation of saturated colors this method is very efficient especially for dominant wavelengths from 480 nm to 570 nm. Direct light emission from InGaN chips show a strong temperature and current dependency increasing with the emission wavelength and may cause disturbing color shifts in applications. For the wavelength range between 530 nm to 570 nm the physical limitations of the InGaN system are reached and the efficiency of the InGaAlP system is not yet satisfying. Conversion LEDs based on near UV-light emitting chips provide solutions for both problems. But up to now a disadvantage of these LEDs is the residual near UV-light emission which could lead to severe eye damages over time. OSRAM OS developed a eye safe solution by avoiding the near UV-peak while maintaining the high luminous efficiency. A luminous efficiency of 28 lm/W for λdom of approx. 560 nm was demonstrated, a value more than ten times higher than the efficiency of green emitting InGaAlP diodes. For these LEDs no more restrictions because of eye safety regulations are expected.
Archive | 2005
Günter Waitl; Robert Lutz; Herbert Brunner
Archive | 2001
Herbert Brunner; Alexandra Debray; Harald Jäger; Günther Waitl
Archive | 2005
Ralph Wirth; Herbert Brunner; Stefan Illek; Dieter Eissler
Archive | 2006
Herbert Brunner; Klaus Höhn
Archive | 2001
Karlheinz Arndt; Georg Bogner; Herbert Brunner; Guenter Waitl
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Bert Braune; Herbert Brunner
Archive | 2006
Bert Braune; Herbert Brunner; Thomas Höfer; Harald Jäger; Raimund Schwarz
Archive | 2006
Braune Bert; Herbert Brunner; Harald Jäger; Jörg Erich Sorg