Claims
- 1. A light emitting diode (LED) comprising:
a light emitting component emitting a light including a transparent encapsulant; and scattering optical media added to the transparent encapsulant.
- 2. The LED of claim 1 wherein the scattering optical media are selected from the group consisting of air bubbles, N2 bubbles, and noble gas bubbles.
- 3. The LED of claim 1 wherein the scattering optical media have a band gap larger than 3 eV.
- 4. The LED of claim 1 wherein the scattering optical media do not absorb blue light.
- 5. The LED of claim 1 further comprising:
a crystalline semiconductor chip wherein the scattering optical media are embedded into the epoxy; wires connected to the semiconductor chip; and metallic leads connected to the wires for transferring an electrical current to the semiconductor chip.
- 6. The LED of claim 1 further comprising:
a crystalline semiconductor chip encapsulated into the scattering optical media; wires connected to the semiconductor chip; and metallic leads connected to the wires for transferring an electrical current to the semiconductor chip wherein the semiconductor chip is one selected from the group consisting of a nitride compound semiconductor chip, a gallium nitride compound semiconductor, InGaN crystalline semiconductor chip, and AlInGaN crystalline semiconductor chip.
- 7. The LED of claim 1 wherein the transparent encapsulant further comprises a garnet fluorescent material selected from the group consisting of Gd, Y, Ce and Nd-based phosphors.
- 8. The LED of claim 1 wherein the transparent encapsulant further comprises a garnet fluorescent material selected from the group consisting of Ag:ZnS, CuAuAl:ZnS, CuAl:ZnS, Mg4(F)GeO5:Mn and Ce:YAG.
- 9. The LED of claim 1 wherein the transparent encapsulant further comprises a garnet fluorescent material selected from the group consisting of Coumarin 6, Fluorol 7GA, DOCI, Rhodamine 110, DCM, Pyridine 1 and Pyridine 2.
- 10. The LED of claim 1 wherein the scattering optical media is a mixture of phosphor particles and voids.
- 11. The LED of claim 1 wherein the scattering optical media further comprise a dielectric phosphor powder made of a mixture of crystalline phosphor particles and dielectric particles.
- 12. The LED of claim 11 wherein concentration of the phosphor particles is generally 2% to 25% of total volume of the dielectric phosphor powder (DPP).
- 13. The LED of claim 11 wherein the dielectric particles are selected from the group consisting of microcrystalline AlN, amorphous Si3N4, amorphous GaN, and amorphous SiO2.
- 14. The LED of claim 11 wherein the dielectric particles are selected from the group consisting of amorphous Si3N4 with radii generally between 50 and 5000 nm, amorphous SiO2 with radii generally between 50 and 5000 nm, and amorphous GaN with radii generally between 50 and 5000 nm.
- 15. The LED of claim 11 wherein the phosphor particles are micro-crystals of a garnet fluorescent material with radii generally between 1000 and 10,000 nm.
- 16. The LED of claim 11 wherein the phosphor particles are selected from the group consisting of Gd, Y, Ce and Nd-based phosphors.
- 17. The LED of claim 11 wherein the phosphor particles include phosphors of garnet fluorescent material activated with cerium containing at least one element selected from the group consisting of Y, Lu, Sc, La, Gd and Sm, and at least one element selected from another group consisting of Al, Ga and In.
- 18. The LED of claim 1 wherein the transparent encapsulant is selected from the group consisting of a dome-shaped lens, epoxy, lenticular lens, sheet glass, sheet plastics of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), and sheet plastics of polycarbonate.
- 19. The LED of claim 1 wherein the scattering optical media absorb a part of the light emitted by the light emitting component and emit light of a wavelength that is different from that of the absorbed light.
- 20. The LED of claim 1 wherein the LED is substituted by a laser diode (LD).
- 21. A laser diode (LD) comprising:
a light emitting component emitting a light including a transparent encapsulant; and scattering optical media added to the transparent encapsulant.
- 22. The LD of claim 21 wherein the scattering optical media are selected from the group consisting of air bubbles, N2 bubbles, and noble gas bubbles.
- 23. The LD of claim 21 wherein the scattering optical media have a band gap larger than 3 eV.
- 24. The LD of claim 21 wherein the scattering optical media do not absorb blue light.
- 25. The LD of claim 21 wherein the transparent encapsulant further comprises a garnet fluorescent material selected from the group consisting of Gd, Y, Ce and Nd-based phosphors.
- 26. The LD of claim 21 wherein the transparent encapsulant further comprises a garnet fluorescent material selected from the group consisting of Ag:ZnS, CuAuAl:ZnS, CuAl:ZnS, Mg4(F)GeO5:Mn and Ce:YAG.
- 27. The LD of claim 21 wherein the transparent encapsulant further comprises a garnet fluorescent material selected from the group consisting of Coumarin 6, Fluorol 7GA, DOCI, Rhodamine 110, DCM, Pyridine 1 and Pyridine 2.
- 28. The LD of claim 21 wherein the scattering optical media is a mixture of phosphor particles and voids.
- 29. The LD of claim 21 wherein the scattering optical media further comprise a dielectric phosphor powder made of a mixture of crystalline phosphor particles and dielectric particles.
- 30. The LD of claim 29 wherein concentration of the phosphor particles is generally 2% to 25% of total volume of the dielectric phosphor powder (DPP).
- 31. The LD of claim 29 wherein the dielectric particles are selected from the group consisting of microcrystalline AIN, amorphous Si3N4, amorphous GaN, and amorphous SiO2.
- 32. The LD of claim 29 wherein the dielectric particles are selected from the group consisting of amorphous Si3N4 with radii generally between 50 and 5000 nm, amorphous SiO2 with radii generally between 50 and 5000 nm, and amorphous GaN with radii generally between 50 and 5000 nm.
- 33. The LD of claim 29 wherein the phosphor particles are micro-crystals of a garnet fluorescent material with radii generally between 1000 and 10,000 nm.
- 34. The LD of claim 29 wherein the phosphor particles are selected from the group consisting of Gd, Y, Ce and Nd-based phosphors.
- 35. The LD of claim 29 wherein the phosphor particles include phosphors of garnet fluorescent material activated with cerium containing at least one element selected from the group consisting of Y, Lu, Sc, La, Gd and Sm, and at least one element selected from another group consisting of Al, Ga and In.
- 36. The LD of claim 21 wherein the transparent encapsulant is selected from the group consisting of a dome-shaped lens, epoxy, lenticular lens, sheet glass, sheet plastics of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), and sheet plastics of polycarbonate.
- 37. The LD of claim 21 wherein the scattering optical media absorb a part of the light emitted by the light emitting component and emit light of a wavelength that is different from that of the absorbed light.
Parent Case Info
[0001] RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0002] The present application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of, and claims priority to copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/751,405 filed on Dec. 29, 2000 entitled LIGHT EMITTING DIODE WITH LIGHT CONVERSION BY DIELECTRIC PHOSPHOR POWDER, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09751405 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
Child |
09794899 |
Feb 2001 |
US |