Light-emitting devices providing asymmetrical propagation of light

US9863605B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9863605-B2
Application numberUS-201214360046-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 23, 2012
Priority dateNov 23, 2011
Publication dateJan 9, 2018
Grant dateJan 9, 2018

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A variety of light-emitting devices for general illumination utilizing solid state light sources (e.g., light emitting diodes) are disclosed. In general, the devices include a scattering element in combination with an extractor element. The scattering element, which may include elastic and/or inelastic scattering centers, is spaced apart from the light source element. Opposite sides of the scattering element have asymmetric optical interfaces, there being a larger refractive index mismatch at the interface facing the light emitting element than the interface between the scattering element and the extractor element. Such a structure favors forward scattering of light from the scattering element. In other words, the system favors scattering out of the scattering element into the extractor element over backscattering light towards the light source element. The extractor element, in turn, is sized and shaped to reduce reflection of light exiting the light-emitting device at the devices interface with the ambient environment.

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A light-emitting device, comprising: multiple light-emitting elements including a first light-emitting element configured to provide light having a first spectral power distribution during operation, and a second light-emitting element configured to provide light having a second spectral power distribution different from the first spectral power distribution during operation; a first optical element having a first surface spaced apart from the first and second light-emitting elements and positioned to receive light from the first and second light-emitting elements, the first optical element comprising a plurality of inelastic scattering centers arranged to convert the light from the first light-emitting element into converted light that is substantially isotropically scattered, and a plurality of elastic scattering centers arranged to substantially isotropically scatter the light from the second light-emitting element, and provide mixed light comprising the scattered light from the second light-emitting element and the converted light, the mixed light having a mixed spectral power distribution; and a second optical element formed from a transparent material having an exit surface, the second optical element being in contact with the first optical element, there being an optical interface between the first and second optical elements at a place of contact, the optical interface being opposite the first surface of the first optical element, the second optical element being arranged to receive a portion of the mixed light through the optical interface; wherein: the light-emitting device comprises a medium adjacent the first surface of the first optical element having a refractive index no, and the first optical element comprises a material having a first refractive index n 1 , where n 0 <n 1 ; the transparent material has a refractive index, n 2 , where n 0 <n 2 ; the exit surface being a transparent surface that is shaped such that an angle of incidence on the exit surface of the mixed light provided by the first optical element that directly impinges on the exit surface is less than a critical angle for total internal reflection; and the light-emitting device outputs a predetermined portion of the mixed light through the exit surface. 2. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the first optical element is a shell that defines an enclosure into which light from the light-emitting elements is emitted, wherein the shell is shaped such that at least some light from the first surface directly propagates through the enclosure to the first surface. 3. The light-emitting device of claim 2 , wherein the shell has a concave shape with respect to the enclosure. 4. The light-emitting device of claim 3 , wherein the shell has an ellipsoidal shape. 5. The light-emitting device of claim 4 , wherein the ellipsoidal shape is prolate or oblate. 6. The light-emitting device of claim 5 , wherein the ellipsoidal shape is triaxial. 7. The light-emitting device of claim 1 further comprising a reflector having a reflective surface, the reflective surface and the first surface together defining an enclosure into which all light from the light-emitting elements is emitted. 8. The light-emitting device of claim 7 , wherein the reflective surface is planar. 9. The light-emitting device of claim 7 , wherein the first surface is planar. 10. The light-emitting device of claim 7 , wherein the first surface is convex with respect to the enclosure. 11. The light-emitting device of claim 7 , wherein the reflective surface comprises specular reflective portions. 12. The light-emitting device of claim 7 , wherein the reflective surface comprises diffuse reflective portions. 13. The light-emitting device of claim 7 , wherein the reflective surface is configured to direct light from the light-emitting elements towards the first surface. 14. The light-emitting device of claim 1 further comprising a third element formed from a transparent material positioned between the light-emitting elements and the first surface to receive light from the light-emitting elements and provide light to the first surface. 15. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor arranged to receive a fraction of the portion of the mixed light prior to being output through the exit surface, the sensor configured to provide a sensor signal based on the fraction of the portion of the mixed light; and a control circuit in communication with the sensor configured to control power provided to the light-emitting elements in response to the sensor signal. 16. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the second optical element comprises a first portion and a light guide, the first portion having the exit surface and being arranged to receive a first portion of the mixed light from the optical interface, and the light guide being arranged to receive a second portion of the mixed light from the optical interface and having a guiding surface configured to guide the received second portion of the mixed light away from the optical interface by reflecting at least some of the received second portion of the mixed light. 17. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the exit surface comprises a first exit surface and a second exit surface, the first and second exit surfaces being at least partially transparent, and a step arranged between the first and second exit surfaces. 18. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the exit surface is shaped such that an angle of incidence on the exit surface of the mixed light that directly impinges on the exit surface is less than the Brewster angle. 19. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein, for a cross-section, each point, p, on the exit surface has a corresponding radius of curvature, R(p), and the first and second optical elements are arranged so that each point on the optical interface is at least a corresponding distance, d(p), from the exit surface, where d ( p )= R ( p )*(1− k/n 2 ), and k is a positive real number such that k<n 2 . 20. The light-emitting device of claim 19 , wherein k/n 2 <0.8. 21. The light-emitting device of claim 19 , wherein k<1. 22. The light-emitting device of claim 19 , wherein each point on the optical interface is the distance d(p) from the corresponding nearest point on the exit surface. 23. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein an axis of symmetry of the first optical element and an axis of symmetry of the second optical element are collinear. 24. The light-emitting device of claim 23 , wherein the first and second light-emitting elements are positioned symmetrically about the axis of symmetry of the first optical element. 25. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the inelastic scattering centers comprise a light-conversion material.

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  • the elements being filters or photoluminescent elements and reflectors · CPC title

  • used in transmission · CPC title

  • the diffusion taking place within the volume of the element · CPC title

  • F21K9/60Primary

    Optical arrangements integrated in the light source, e.g. for improving the colour rendering index or the light extraction · CPC title

  • refractive and reflective surfaces, e.g. non-imaging catadioptric systems · CPC title

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What does patent US9863605B2 cover?
A variety of light-emitting devices for general illumination utilizing solid state light sources (e.g., light emitting diodes) are disclosed. In general, the devices include a scattering element in combination with an extractor element. The scattering element, which may include elastic and/or inelastic scattering centers, is spaced apart from the light source element. Opposite sides of the scat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Quarkstar Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21K9/60. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 09 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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