Thilo Zachau
Schott AG
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Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2007
Axel Engel; Martin Letz; Thilo Zachau; Edgar Pawlowski; K. Seneschal-Merz; T. Korb; D. Enseling; B. Hoppe; Ulrich Peuchert; J. S. Hayden
Fluorescence techniques are known for their high sensitivity and are widely used as analytical tools and detection methods for product and process control, material sciences, environmental and bio-technical analysis, molecular genetics, cell biology, medical diagnostics and drug screening. According to DIN/ISO 17025 certified standards are used for fluorescence diagnostics having the drawback of giving relative values for fluorescence intensities only. Therefore reference materials for a quantitative characterization have to be related directly to the materials under investigation. In order to evaluate these figures it is necessary to calculate absolute numbers like absorption/excitation cross section and quantum yield. This can be done for different types of dopants in different materials like glass, glass ceramics, crystals or nano crystalline material embedded in polymer matrices. Here we consider a special type of glass ceramic with Ce doped YAG as the main crystalline phase. This material has been developed for the generation of white light realized by a blue 460 nm semiconductor transition using a yellow phosphor or converter material respectively. Our glass ceramic is a pure solid state solution for a yellow phosphor. For the production of such a kind of material a well controlled thermal treatment is employed to transfer the original glass into a glass ceramic with a specific crystalline phase. In our material Ce doped YAG crystallites of a size of several µm are embedded in a matrix of a residual glass. We present chemical, structural and spectroscopic properties of our material. Based on this we will discuss design options for white LEDs with respect to heat management, scattering regime, reflection losses, chemical durability and stability against blue and UV radiation, which evolve from our recently developed material. In this paper we present first results on our approaches to evaluate quantum yield and light output. Used diagnostics are fluorescence (steady state, decay time) and absorption (remission, absorption) spectroscopy working in different temperature regimes (10 - 350 K) of the measured samples in order to get a microscopic view of the relevant physical processes and to prove the correctness of the obtained data.
Archive | 2004
Thilo Zachau; Rainer Liebald; Dirk Sprenger; Meike Schneider
Archive | 2003
Dirk Sprenger; Thilo Zachau; Rainer Liebald
Archive | 2008
Axel Engel; Martin Letz; Thilo Zachau
Archive | 2007
Karine Seneschal-Merz; Bernd Hoppe; Dirk Sprenger; Martin Letz; Thilo Zachau; Friedrich Siebers
Archive | 2004
Rainer Liebald; Meike Schneider; Dirk Sprenger; Thilo Zachau
Archive | 2005
Ulrich Peuchert; Thilo Zachau; Martin Letz; Joseph S. Hayden; Carol Click; Karine Dr. Seneschal; Axel Engel
Archive | 2008
Kurt Schaupert; Ulrich Schiffner; Friedrich Siebers; Thilo Zachau
Archive | 2005
Ulrich Peuchert; Thilo Zachau; Martin Letz; Joseph S. Hayden; Carol Click; Karine Dr. Seneschal; Axel Engel
Archive | 2006
Rainer Liebald; Wolfram Beier; Jochen Alkemper; Thilo Zachau; Dirk Sprenger