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Proceedings of SPIE | 2013

Power blue and green laser diodes and their applications

Thomas Hager; Uwe Strauß; Christoph Eichler; Clemens Vierheilig; Sönke Tautz; Georg Brüderl; Bernhard Stojetz; Teresa Wurm; Adrian Avramescu; André Somers; Jelena Ristic; Sven Gerhard; Alfred Lell; Stefan Morgott; Oliver Mehl

InGaN based green laser diodes with output powers up to 50mW are now well established for variety of applications ranging from leveling to special lighting effects and mobile projection of 12lm brightness. In future the highest market potential for visible single mode profile lasers might be laser projection of 20lm. Therefore direct green single-mode laser diodes with higher power are required. We found that self heating was the limiting factor for higher current operation. We present power-current characteristics of improved R and D samples with up to 200mW in cw-operation. An optical output power of 100mW is reached at 215mA, a current level which is suitable for long term operation. Blue InGaN laser diodes are also the ideal source for phosphor based generation of green light sources of high luminance. We present a light engine based on LARP (Laser Activated Remote Phosphor) which can be used in business projectors of several thousand lumens on screen. We discuss the advantages of a laser based systems in comparison with LED light engines. LARP requires highly efficient blue power laser diodes with output power above 1W. Future market penetration of LARP will require lower costs. Therefore we studied new designs for higher powers levels. R and D chips with power-current characteristics up to 4W in continuous wave operation on C-mount at 25°C are presented.


Proceedings of SPIE | 2015

Laser-activated remote phosphor light engine for projection applications

Martin Daniels; Oliver Mehl; Ulrich Hartwig

Recent developments in blue emitting laser diodes enable attractive solutions in projection applications using phosphors for efficient light conversion with very high luminance levels. Various commercially available projectors incorporating this technology have entered the market in the past years. While luminous flux levels are still comparable to lamp-based systems, lifetime expectations of classical lamp systems are exceeded by far. OSRAM GmbH has been exploring this technology for several years and has introduced the PHASER® brand name (Phosphor + laser). State-of-the-art is a rotating phosphor wheel excited by blue laser diodes to deliver the necessary primary colors, either sequentially for single-imager projection engines, or simultaneously for 3-panel systems. The PHASER® technology enables flux and luminance scaling, which allows for smaller imagers and therefore cost-efficient projection solutions. The resulting overall efficiency and ANSI lumen specification at the projection screen of these systems is significantly determined by the target color gamut and the light transmission efficiency of the projection system. With increasing power and flux level demand, thermal issues, especially phosphor conversion related, dominate the opto-mechanical system design requirements. These flux levels are a great challenge for all components of an SSL-projection system (SSL:solid-state lighting). OSRAM´s PHASER® light engine platform is constantly expanded towards higher luminous flux levels as well as higher luminance levels for various applications. Recent experiments employ blue laser pump powers of multiple 100 Watts to excite various phosphors resulting in luminous flux levels of more than 40 klm.


Archive | 2014

Light module for a projection apparatus and method for generating the blue component in a light module for a projection apparatus

Oliver Mehl


Archive | 2013

LIGHTING APPARATUS COMPRISING PHOSPHOR WHEEL

Oliver Mehl


Archive | 2012

LIGHTING APPARATUS WITH LUMINOPHORE ON A MOVABLE CARRIER

Oliver Mehl; Holger Laabs; Josef Kroell


Archive | 2014

Lighting Device Comprising Pump Light Source and at Least Two Phosphor Wheels

Oliver Mehl


Archive | 2015

Lighting device and method for generating light by means of a wavelength conversion arrangement and a band-stop filter, and method for providing a band-stop filter

Oliver Mehl


Archive | 2014

ILLUMINATION APPARATUS WITH PHOSPHOR WHEEL

Oliver Mehl


Archive | 2014

LIGHT MODULE AND METHOD FOR GENERATING WAVELENGTH-CONVERTED LIGHT IN THE RED SPECTRAL RANGE, AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A WAVELENGTH CONVERSION ELEMENT

Peter Hoehmann; Oliver Mehl


Archive | 2015

Lighting Device Comprising A Wavelength Conversion Arrangement

Stefan Hadrath; Oliver Mehl

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Markus Stange

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Adrian Avramescu

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Alfred Lell

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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André Somers

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Bernhard Stojetz

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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Christoph Eichler

Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

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