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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 15, 2011
Filed:
Sep. 10, 2007
Yi Dong, Tracy, CA (US);
Ning Wang, Martinez, CA (US);
Shifan Cheng, Dublin, CA (US);
Yi-qun LI, Danville, CA (US);
Yi Dong, Tracy, CA (US);
Ning Wang, Martinez, CA (US);
Shifan Cheng, Dublin, CA (US);
Yi-Qun Li, Danville, CA (US);
Intematix Corporation, Fremont, CA (US);
Abstract
Novel phosphor systems for a white LED are disclosed. The phosphor systems are excited by a non-visible to near-UV radiation source having an excitation wavelength ranging from about 250 to 420 nm. The phosphor system may comprise one phosphor, two phosphors, and may include optionally a third and even a fourth phosphor. In one embodiment of the present invention, the phosphor is a two phosphor system having a blue phosphor and a yellow phosphor, wherein the long wavelength end of the blue phosphor is substantially the same wavelength as the short wavelength end of the yellow phosphor. Alternatively, there may be a wavelength gap between the yellow and blue phosphors. The yellow phosphor may be phosphate or silicate-based, and the blue phosphor may be silicate or aluminate-based. Single phosphor systems excited by non-visible radiation are also disclosed. In other embodiments of present invention, a single phosphor is used to produce white light illumination, the single phosphor having a broad emission spectrum with a peak intensity ranging from about 520 to 560 nm.