Conversion element and a light-emitting diode comprising such a conversion element

US9951926B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9951926-B2
Application numberUS-201214128683-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 9, 2012
Priority dateJun 30, 2011
Publication dateApr 24, 2018
Grant dateApr 24, 2018

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A conversion element for the wavelength conversion of electromagnetic radiation from a first wavelength range to electromagnetic radiation from a second wavelength range, which includes longer wavelengths than the first wavelength range, the conversion element includes: a matrix material, the optical refractive index of which is temperature-dependent, and at least two different types of luminophore particles wherein a multiplicity of luminophore particles of each of the types are distributed in the matrix material, luminophore particles of different types differ from one another in terms of average particle size and/or material, the conversion element, upon excitation by electromagnetic radiation from the first wavelength range emits mixed radiation including electromagnetic radiation from the first and the second wavelength range, and the correlated color temperature and/or the color locus of the mixed radiation remain(s) substantially the same when the matrix material is at a temperature of between 25° C. and 150° C.

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What is claimed is: 1. A conversion element for the wavelength conversion of electromagnetic radiation from a first wavelength range to electromagnetic radiation from a second wavelength range, which comprises longer wavelengths than the first wavelength range comprising: a matrix material comprising silicone, and at least two different types of luminophore particles distributed in the matrix material wherein the plurality of different luminophore particles comprises two different red luminophore particles present within the conversion element in a 1:1 ratio; wherein the two different red luminophore particles comprise at least (Sr,Ca,Ba) 2 Si 5 N 8 and CaAlSiN, luminophore particles of different types differ from one another in terms of average particle size and/or material, and the conversion element, upon excitation by electromagnetic radiation from the first wavelength range emits mixed radiation comprising electromagnetic radiation from the first and the second wavelength range. 2. The conversion element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the matrix material is substantially free of particles of a scattering material. 3. The conversion element as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising three types of luminophore particles wherein two types of luminophore particles have an identical or a similar first emission wavelength range and the third type of luminophore particles have a further emission wavelength range, the maximum of which deviates from the maximum of the first emission wavelength range by at least 100 nm. 4. The conversion element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the luminophore particles of at least two of the different types consist of different materials and have a similar emission wavelength range. 5. The conversion element as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising luminophore particles composed of LuAGaG:Ce. 6. The conversion element as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the luminophore particles of at least two of the different types consist of the same material and have different average particle sizes. 7. A light-emitting diode comprising: a light-emitting diode chip, which emits electromagnetic radiation from the first wavelength range during operation, and a conversion element comprising: a matrix material comprising silicone, and at least two different types of luminophore particles distributed in the matrix material wherein the plurality of different luminophore particles comprises two different red luminophore particles present within the conversion element in a 1:1 ratio; wherein the two different red luminophore particles comprise at least (Sr,Ca,Ba) 2 Si 5 N 8 and CaAlSiN, luminophore particles of different types differ from one another in terms of average particle size and/or material, the conversion element, upon excitation by electromagnetic radiation from the first wavelength range emits mixed radiation comprising electromagnetic radiation from the first and the second wavelength range; and wherein the conversion element is disposed downstream of the light-emitting diode chip in such a way that at least part of the electromagnetic radiation from the first wavelength range passes into the conversion element and is converted to electromagnetic radiation from the second wavelength range. 8. The light-emitting diode as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the conversion element envelops the light-emitting diode chip in a positively locking manner. 9. A conversion element for the wavelength conversion of electromagnetic radiation from a first wavelength range to electromagnetic radiation from a second wavelength range, which comprises longer wavelengths than the first wavelength range, the conversion element comprising: a matrix material comprising silicone, and a plurality of different types of luminophore particles, wherein the plurality of different luminophore particles comprises two different red luminophore particles present within the conversion element in a 1:1 ratio; wherein the two different red luminophore particles do not include rare earth elements, a multiplicity of luminophore particles of each of the types are distributed in the matrix material, luminophore particles of different types differ from one another in terms of average particle size and/or material, and the conversion element, upon excitation by electromagnetic radiation from the first wavelength range emits mixed radiation comprising electromagnetic radiation from the first and the second wavelength range.

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  • C09K11/025Primary

    non-luminescent particle coatings or suspension media · CPC title

  • Combination of two or more photoluminescent elements of different materials · CPC title

  • Light-emitting diodes [LED] · CPC title

  • containing silicon · CPC title

  • using wavelength conversion means distinct or spaced from the light-generating element, e.g. a remote phosphor layer · CPC title

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What does patent US9951926B2 cover?
A conversion element for the wavelength conversion of electromagnetic radiation from a first wavelength range to electromagnetic radiation from a second wavelength range, which includes longer wavelengths than the first wavelength range, the conversion element includes: a matrix material, the optical refractive index of which is temperature-dependent, and at least two different types of luminop…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Windisch Reiner, Osram Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C09K11/025. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Apr 24 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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