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Proceedings of SPIE | 2005

Novel silicone materials for LED packaging

Ann Walstrom Norris; Maneesh Bahadur; Makoto Yoshitake

Silicone based materials have attracted considerable attention from Light Emitting Diode (LED) manufacturers for use as encapsulants and lenses for many next generation LED device designs. Silicones can function in several roles that include protective lenses, stress relieving encapsulants, mechanical protection and light path materials. The key attributes of silicones that make them attractive materials for high brightness (HB) LEDs include their high transparency in the UV-visible region, controlled refractive index (RI), stable thermo-mechanical properties, and tuneable hardness from soft gels to hard resins. The high current and high operating temperatures of HB-LEDs present a significant materials challenge for traditional organic materials such as epoxies, acrylics and cyclo olefin copolymers (COC) that lack the thermal and molecular stability needed to provide optical clarity and mechanical performance required for next generation devices. In addition, the retention of optical clarity over the lifetime of the device, which involves long term exposure to high flux in the UV-visible wavelength region, is a critical requirement. Silicones have been demonstrated to provide the required stability. This paper will describe recent silicone materials development efforts directed towards providing LED manufacturers with silicone materials solutions for LED device fabrication. Injection molding of novel silicone resin based materials will be discussed as a surmountable challenge for high throughput LED device manufacturing.


Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2006

Novel silicone materials for LED packaging and opto-electronics devices

Eric Vanlathem; Ann Walstrom Norris; Maneesh Bahadur; Jon V. DeGroot; Makoto Yoshitake

Silicone based materials have attracted considerable attention from Light Emitting Diode (LED) manufacturers. In LEDs, silicones can function in several roles that include optical lenses, stress relieving encapsulants, mechanical protection and light path materials. The key attributes of silicones that make them attractive materials for high brightness (HB) LEDs include their excellent transparency in the UV-visible region, their non-discoloring behavior and their stable thermo-mechanical properties. The first part of this paper/presentation will describe recent silicone materials development efforts directed towards providing LED manufacturers with silicone materials solutions for LED device fabrication. Injection molding of novel silicone resin based materials will be discussed as a viable route for high throughput LED device manufacturing. For other portions of the light spectrum, specifically at telecom wavelengths, the performances of silicone based materials are also verified and this makes them attractive materials for numerous photonics device applications. The second part of this paper/presentation will describe recent demonstrations of siloxane for use as waveguides for datacom and telecom applications. A Variable Optical Attenuator (VOA) utilizing silicone based waveguides (exploiting dn/dT property) and an Optical Backplane built from silicone waveguides and out-of-plane mirrors built on glass and FR-4 substrates are discussed.


Archive | 2002

Room temperature curable silicone rubber composition

Makoto Yoshitake; Kazutoshi Okabe; Yukinari Harimoto


Archive | 2007

Light Emitting Device Encapsulated with Silicones and Curable Silicone Compositions for Preparing the Silicones

Makoto Yoshitake; Masashi Murakami; Yoshitsugu Morita; Tomoko Kato; Hiroji Enami; Masayoshi Terada; Brian R. Harkness; Tammy Cheng; Michelle Cummings; Ann Walstrom Norris; Malinda Howell


Archive | 2009

Curable Organopolysiloxane Composition, Optical Semiconductor Element Sealant, and Optical Semiconductor Device

Makoto Yoshitake; Hiroji Enami; Tomoko Kato; Masayoshi Terada


Archive | 2006

Curable Organopolysiloxane Resin Composition And Optical Part Molded Therefrom

Koji Nakanishi; Makoto Yoshitake; Takashi Sagawa; Kasumi Takeuchi; Masashi Murakami


Archive | 1998

Branched siloxane/silalkylene copolymer, silicone-containing organic polymer, and process for producing the same

Makoto Yoshitake; Haruhiko Furukawa; Yoshitsugu Morita


Archive | 2005

Curable organo-polysiloxane resin composition and optical member

Masashi Murakami; Koji Nakanishi; Takashi Sagawa; Kasumi Takeuchi; Makoto Yoshitake; 康二 中西; 貴志 佐川; 誠 吉武; 正志 村上; 香須美 竹内


Archive | 2011

Curable organopolysiloxane composition and optical semiconductor device

Makoto Yoshitake; Mieko Yamakawa


Archive | 2004

Addition-curable organopolysiloxane resin composition

Makoto Yoshitake; Koji Nakanishi; Masashi Murakami; Kasumi Takeuchi

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