Packaging of InGaN stripe-shaped light-emitting diodes

Y Park, KH Li, WY Fu, YF Cheung, and HW Choi

Schematic diagrams of the (a) CM-LED, (b) FC-LED, and (c) VM-LED. Photographs of the (d) CM-LED, (e) FC-LED, and (f) VM-LED driven at 10 mA.

Applied Optics, vol. 57, 10, pp. 2452-2458 (2018)

We demonstrate the fabrication of InGaN/GaN stripe-shaped light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in flip-chip packaging (FC-LED) and vertically mounted packaging (VM-LED). Compared to conventionally packaged LEDs, these packaging schemes enhance light output and emission divergence in ways favorable for general lighting applications. The FC-LED can sustain efficiency at high current operations due to effective heat sinking, while the VM-LED excels at light extraction efficiency due to the exposure of two large emission surfaces. Together with the properties of low luminous exitance and emission uniformity, the stripe-shaped LEDs are ideal for the assembly of luminaires. An LED light tube comprising a continuous linear array of 10 stripe-shaped LED chips has been assembled. The optical performance of the light tube is compared to another light tube assembled with conventional square-shaped LED chips (with and without external diffuser) by confocal microscopy. It is found that emission uniformity of the stripe-shaped LED tube is significantly improved, with a threefold increase in illumination area, without efficiency loss associated with diffusers.

DOI: 10.1364/AO.57.002452

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