Byung-Ho Kim, Jonghee Hwang, Young Jin Lee, Jin-Ho Kim, Dae-Woo Jeon, Mi Jai Lee
Optical Engineering, Vol. 55, Issue 08, 085103, (August 2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.55.8.085103
TOPICS: Glasses, Optical properties, Light emitting diodes, Scattering, Atmospheric particles, Light scattering, Particles, Optical engineering, Absorption, Integrating spheres
We developed a fabrication method for remote phosphor by a screen-printing process, using green phosphor, red phosphor, and thermally stable glass frit. The glass frit was introduced for long-term stability. The optical properties of the remote phosphor were observed via an integrating sphere; the photoluminescence spectrum dramatically changed on incorporating a minor amount of the red phosphor. These unique optical properties were elucidated using four factors: phosphor ratio, scattering induced by packing density, light intensity per unit volume, and reabsorption. The thermal stability of the remote phosphor was investigated at 500°C, demonstrating its outstanding thermal properties.