WO2016161557A1 - Optically enhanced solid-state light converters - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a light converter comprising a solid-state light conversion material, which may form part of an optical device such as a phosphor wheel.
- a method of manufacturing a light converter is also provided.
- Light conversion (or wavelength conversion) materials such as phosphors are used in a variety of applications, especially in optical devices.
- a phosphor wheel which is an optical device for generating emission light of one or typically multiple different wavelengths from excitation light of a single light source (typically of a narrow range of wavelengths) .
- An example phosphor wheel is described in WO-2014/016574, having common inventorship.
- a light converter 101 is provided on a disc substrate 102.
- Excitation light 103a source light
- the light converter 101 converts the light spectrum from excitation light of a first range of spectral wavelength to emission (or re-emission) light of a second, different range of spectral wavelengths
- the disc substrate 102 is rotated during use, although this device can be used in a static (non-rotating) configuration, in which case it may not be known as a phosphor wheel.
- the light converter 101 is conventionally formed as a coating, comprising phosphor particles in a polymer binder (such as a silicone) .
- Optical devices especially phosphor wheels, that can cope with higher power incident light are being developed, for example for use in high-power laser projectors where the laser power may be greater than 50W/mm 2 .
- a solid-state light conversion material is being considered, such as a ceramic converter.
- the ceramic converter can be coated (normally directly) with thin-films for improved optical performance. This is a significant advantage over the previous light converters made of a phosphor in a polymer binder.
- a filler layer is provided between the surface of a solid-state light conversion material, such as a ceramic or opto-ceramic material (a ceramic phosphor) , and an optical coating (which may be part of the filler layer) .
- the filler layer may be deposited before the coating. It has been recognised that solid-state light conversion material, especially ceramic converters do not necessarily have an optical surface. Rather, they may be porous and polishing does not help. Such porosity may partially or fully disable the function of any optical coatings, particularly (interference) thin-film coatings.
- the filler layer especially its thickness, may be configured to be optically smooth in microscopic dimensions.
- the filler layer has a Iow optical refractive index, especially Iow in comparison with the solid-state light conversion material. Less preferably, an optical coating having a Iow optical refractive index may be alternatively applied to the filler layer.
- the optical coating may comprise one or more of: an anti-reflective coating; a high-reflective coating; a metallic coating.
- the optical coating may be applied by deposition.
- a single or multilayer anti-reflective (AR) coating may be applied for Iow reflection loss and/or high extraction of converted light. It may difficult to apply this coating directly to the solid-state light conversion material. Providing the filler layer between the solid-state light conversion material and the AR coating may mitigate such issues and allow large extraction of converted light.
- HR coating also called mirror coatings
- HR coating may be used to achieve this by reflecting converted light.
- HR coating may have a wide-angle of incidence, because of the close proximity between the light emission center and the reflective surface, which may typically be only around 100 pm or less. This may be termed a near-field coating.
- the combination of the Iow refractive index layer (preferably the filler layer) and HR coating may reflect light of large angles of incidence (at least 30, 40 or 45 degrees relative a normal to the surface) by Total Internal Reflection (TIR) .
- TIR Total Internal Reflection
- a metallic mirror coating can be used (Ag-based such as SilFlex (TM) , Al-based such as AIFlex (TM) ) to allow collection of emission light at large angles.
- the HR coating is advantageously broad-band.
- the HR and AR coatings may be applied to opposite surfaces of the solid-state light conversion material.
- a further issue identified by the inventors relates to the thermal dissipation capability of the solid-state light conversion material. Improving this may be desirable to minimize the thermal quenching of the converter.
- a metallic coating may be applied (optionally on another coating) . This may reduce leak of emission light at a large angle to the surface of the solid-state light conversion material.
- the light converter may be provided on a substrate, such as a disc.
- a metallic coating on the light converter may be used to bond it to the substrate.
- the light converter may form part of an optical device, such as a colour wheel, a phosphor wheel for use in a projection display for example, or an automotive headlight.
- Figure 1 shows an example, known phosphor wheel structure
- Figure 2 schematically illustrates a cross-section view of a first embodiment in accordance with the disclosure
- Figure 3 depicts a schematic of a cross-section view of a second embodiment in accordance with the disclosure.
- Figure 4 shows a light converter in line with the disclosure, bonded to a wheel substrate.
- FIG. 2 there is schematically illustrated a cross-section view of a first embodiment of a light converter 200. There is shown: a ceramic light conversion material 201; a first filler layer 230; a first optical coating 220; a second filler layer 240; and a second optical coating 250.
- the ceramic light conversion material 201 is typically a porous material which contains voids 210.
- the ceramic light conversion material 201 beneficially handles high temperature, high power of incident light and thermal quenching can advantageously be used.
- the thickness of the ceramic light conversion material 201 may affects its efficacy. A thickness of between 200 pm and 250 pm is currently preferred, due to the process capability of the material, but this can vary to optimize its properties, taking into account processing considerations and performance efficacy.
- the filler layer 230 is deposited on the surface, followed by a first, anti-reflective coating 230 designed for the excitation light 103a.
- a second, high-reflective coating 250 for emission light 103b is additionally applied. Large angle light collection (at least 30 degrees relative a normal to the surface) is highly desirable.
- a second filler layer 240 is coated prior to the deposition of the second, high-reflective coating 250. This second filler layer 240 has a Iow optical refractive index. This may allow reflection of light at large angles to the surface, particularly plus or minus 30 degrees relative a normal to the surface. This design may provide high-temperature resistance and/or improved optical performance, with at least 10% more light conversion as compared to the uncoated ceramic light conversion material 201.
- the material for the filler layer 230 and/or the second filler layer 240 may depend on the material used for the light conversion material underneath, especially its refractive index. Low absorption and Iow refractive index are desirable properties.
- the refractive index of the filler material is less than that of the ceramic light conversion material 201 and preferably it is as Iow as possible (less than 1.3, 1.25, 1.2, 1.1 or 1.05) , whilst still allowing a reliable optical film.
- a Iow refractive index may improve the TlR angle.
- the use of a Iow refractive index coating and the filler layer coating in one material, that is. unified in both functions of TlR and filler coating for achieving optical surface provides a significant advantage.
- the filler layer 230 and the second filler layer 240 comprise SiO 2 and/or AI 2 0 3 .
- the thickness of the filler layer (or layers) is made sufficient to make the filler layer or layers optically smooth, typically 400 nm to 1000 nm.
- the anti-reflective coating 230 and the high-reflective coating 250 are deposited using PVD.
- the thickness of these coatings is based on the design performance, the thin-film materials used and the properties of the adjacent materials, such as the filler layer.
- the high-reflective coating 250 works very close (typically 0-100 t ⁇ m) to the light emission centers. Moreover, it desirably has a broad-band spectrum. With these issues in mind, the high-reflective coating 250 may be termed a near-field (or near-source) broad-band high-reflective coating. As the high-reflective coating 250 reflects light emitted very closed to its reflective surface, it operates in a very different from the way a normal reflector is used. Therefore, the design and the working principles of this high-reflective coating 250 are quite different too in a number of respects. Firstly, it is configured to use internal refection rather than external reflection, which may improve performance at large angles. Secondly, broad angle of reflection is provided (since the emitter is near-field to the reflection) . Thirdly, the high-reflective coating 250 has a broad-band reflection spectrum (since the light converter incorporates phosphors which have broad emission spectrum) .
- a light converter comprising: a solid-state light conversion material, for generating emission light from excitation light incident on a surface of the solid-state light conversion material; a filler layer on the surface of the solid-state light conversion material; and at least one optical coating on the filler layer.
- a method of manufacturing a light converter may comprise: depositing a filler layer on a surface of a solid-state light conversion material, the solid-state light conversion material generating emission light from excitation light incident on the surface; and applying at least one optical coating to the filler layer. This method may have any optional features corresponding with those of the light converter.
- the filler layer and/or optical coating may be one or multiple surfaces of the solid-state light conversion material. Excitation light from a light source may be incident on the light converter, specifically on the optical coating. Excitation light, generated by the solid-state light conversion material may then emerge from the light converter.
- FIG 3 there is depicted a schematic of a cross-section view of a second embodiment of a light converter 300.
- the light converter 300 is similar to the embodiment of Figure 2 and where the same features are shown, identical reference numerals have been employed. For the sake of brevity, the features common to Figure 2 will not be described.
- a metallic coating 260 such as AIFlex (TM) or SilFlex (TM) is additionally deposited on top of the high-reflective coating 250.
- the metallic coating 260 may be reflective, to act as a mirror.
- the metallic coating 260 typically reduces leak of emission light at large angle to the converter surface.
- the second filler layer 240 need not have a Iow optical refractive index.
- the metallic coating 260 may improve thermal management and in particular, increase the thermal dissipation from the excitation light spot to an attached heat sink, as will be explained below.
- the metallic mirror coating 260 on the reverse side of the light convertor opposite to the incident excitation light, can provide a thermal dissipation function (as it is, by itself, a metal-based coating which has relatively high thermal conductivity) and/or a reflective function.
- the combination of the two is highly advantageous.
- a light converter bonded to a disc or wheel substrate This may be considered a phosphor wheel embodiment.
- a light converter 410 There is shown: a light converter 410; and a disc or wheel substrate 420. Not all of the details of the light converter 410 are shown, but the design of the light converter 410 is closer to that of the light converter 300 detailed in Figure 3 (or an alternative based on the structure proposed in the drawing may be used) .
- a metallic mirror coating (not shown) integrated on the light converter 410 is bonded to the wheel substrate 420, which serves also as a heat sink.
- the heat dissipation from the incident spot of the excitation light 403 is increased and the temperature of a light spot area 430 on the light converter 410 is thereby decreased.
- Improved converted emission light 402 is provided as a result.
- the designs may be applicable to all solid-state light converters and not necessarily only those using a ceramic material, for example a glass-based or plastics-based material may be used.
- the glass-based or plastics-based material may act as a substrate that is coated with a phosphor.
- the benefits may be more pronounced for more porous materials.
- solid-state light converters do not require a polymer binder, which can improve the working temperature and eliminate degradation.
- Different configurations of coatings may be applied to the solid-state light converter from those described above, especially in terms of their type, number and order.
- only one side or surface of the solid-state light converter may be coated.
- a plurality of different surfaces from those shown herein may be coated.
- the filler material may not have a Iow refractive index and instead, a Iow refractive index may be applied to it, to effect TlR.
- the high-reflective coating 250 may have only some or none of the specific differentiating properties identified above.
- the material and manufacturing process for the filler layer or layers may be changed. For example, other materials may be used in line with the considerations identified above.
- Sol-gel/dip coating, CVD, magneto sputtering PVD (which may provide good film density) or other techniques may be used for depositing the filler layer or layers.
- an additional broad-band reflector, such an Ag, Al or Au coating may be provided.
- Other techniques may be used for depositing the anti-reflective coating 230 and/or high-reflective coating 250, for example dip coating for the anti-reflective coating 230.
- Figure 4 relates specifically to a design based on the embodiment of Figure 3, the skilled person will understand that the design of Figure 2 (or any other design based on that proposed herein) may also be attached to a substrate.
- Figure 4 shows a disc substrate, but it will be appreciated that other types, shapes and sizes of substrate may be used, especially for different applications. Possible applications may include: a colour wheel; a phosphor wheel (for use in a projection display, for instance) ; and an automotive headlight.
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- A light converter, comprising:a solid-state light conversion material, for generating emission light from excitation light incident on a surface of the solid-state light conversion material;a filler layer on the surface of the solid-state light conversion material; andat least one optical coating on the filler layer.
- The light converter of claim 1, wherein the filler layer is configured to be optically smooth.
- The light converter of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the filler layer has an optical refractive index that is lower than that of the solid-state light conversion material.
- The light converter of any preceding claim, wherein the solid-state light conversion material is porous.
- The light converter of any preceding claim, wherein the solid-state light conversion material comprises a ceramic material.
- The light converter of any preceding claim, wherein the at least one optical coating is a thin film coating.
- The light converter of any preceding claim, wherein the at least one optical coating comprises one or more of: an anti-reflective coating; a high-reflective coating; a metallic coating.
- The light converter of claim 7, wherein the at least one optical coating comprises: a first coating; and a metallic coating on the first coating, arranged to reduce leak of emission light at a large angle to the surface of the solid-state light conversion material.
- The light converter of any preceding claim, wherein the surface of the solid-state light conversion material is a first surface, the light converter further comprising:a second filler layer on a second surface of the solid-state light conversion material; andat least one second optical coating on the second filler layer.
- The light converter of claim 9, wherein the second surface is opposite the first surface.
- An optical device, comprising:a substrate; anda light converter in accordance with any preceding claim, on the substrate.
- The optical device of claim 11, wherein the at least one optical coating of the light converter comprises a metallic coating, the metallic coating being bonded to the substrate.
- The optical device of claim 12, wherein the optical device is one of: a colour wheel; a phosphor wheel; a projection display; and an automotive headlight.
- A method of manufacturing a light converter, comprising:depositing a filler layer on a surface of a solid-state light conversion material, the solid-state light conversion material generating emission light from excitation light incident on the surface;applying at least one optical coating to the filler layer.
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