Journal of Light & Visual Environment
Online ISSN : 1349-8398
Print ISSN : 0387-8805
ISSN-L : 0387-8805
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Incoherentized High-brightness White Light Generated Using Blue Laser Diodes and Phosphors—Effect of Multiple Scattering—
Yoshihisa IkedaYuji TakedaMisaki UenoYoshiaki MatsubaAtsushi HeikeYoji KawasakiJunichi Kinoshita
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2013 Volume 37 Issue 2_3 Pages 95-100

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A new type of 4000–5000 lm-class white lamp system using high-power blue laser diodes and phosphors has been developed for high-luminance lighting applications. Using fibre-optics, the lamps can be arranged separately from a light engine containing the blue laser diodes. One of the new lamp systems achieved much higher luminance of 140 Mcd/m2 than the conventional white LEDs. Their lighting quality and safety categorization have been discussed based on speckle contrast as an index of coherence. Speckle contrast values less than 2% as low as the LEDs have been obtained, implying that these lamps are considered to be incoherent as well as the conventional white LEDs. Multiple scattering processes in the lamp structure including the phosphor layer are found to be indispensable for reducing speckle contrast completely, adding to multi-longitudinal mode operation of the blue laser diodes.

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© 2013 The Illuminating Engineering Institute of Japan
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