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Design of a High-Power White Light Source with Colloidal Quantum Dots and Non-Rare-Earth Phosphors

Posted on:2018-02-28Degree:M.A.SType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Bicanic, Kristopher TFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002490830Subject:Optics
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis describes the design process of a high-power white light source, using novel phosphor and colloidal quantum dot materials. To incorporate multiple light emitters, we generalized and extended a down-converting layer model. We employed a phosphor mixture comprising of YAG:Ce and K2TiF 6:Mn4+ powders to illustrate the effectiveness of the model. By incorporating experimental photophysical results from the phosphors and colloidal quantum dots, we modeled our system and chose the design suitable for high-power applications. We report a reduction in the correlated color temperature by ~600K for phosphor and quantum dot systems, enabling the creation of a warm white light emission at power densities up to 5 kW/cm 2. Furthermore, at this high-power, their emission achieves the digital cinema initiative (DCI) requirements with a luminescence efficacy improvement up to 32% over the stand-alone ceramic YAG:Ce phosphor.
Keywords/Search Tags:Phosphor, Colloidal quantum, High-power, Light
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