IP Library Granted Patent US 8,022,388
Granted Patent B2
US 8,022,388 · App. 12/371,226 · Granted Sep 20, 2011

Broadband light emitting device lamps for providing white light output

View Patent ↗
Loading inventors, assignments & file history…
Monitor This Case
Get email alerts when status or documents change.
Order Certified Copies
Most orders are placed with the USPTO same day — all within 24 business hours.
Order via The Patent Place →
Pre-filled with this patent's details
Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,022,388
App. No.
12/371,226
Granted
Sep 20, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multi-chip light emitting device (LED) lamp for providing white light includes first and second broadband LED chips. The first LED chip includes a multi-quantum well active region having a first plurality of alternating active and barrier layers. The first plurality of active layers respectively include different relative concentrations of at least two elements of a first semiconductor compound, and are respectively configured to emit light of a plurality of different emission wavelengths over a first wavelength range. The second LED chip includes a multi-quantum well active region having a second plurality of alternating active and barrier layers. The second plurality of active layers respectively include different relative concentrations of at least two elements of a second semiconductor compound, and are respectively configured to emit light of a plurality of different emission wavelengths over a second wavelength range including wavelengths greater than those of the first wavelength range. The light emitted by the first and second LED chips combines to provide white light. Related devices are also discussed.

Claims (40)

1. A multi-chip light emitting device (LED) lamp for providing white light, comprising:

a first broadband LED chip including a multi-quantum well active region comprising a first plurality of alternating active and barrier layers, the first plurality of active layers respectively comprising different relative concentrations of at least two elements of a first semiconductor compound and respectively configured to emit light of a plurality of different emission wavelengths over a first wavelength range; and

a second broadband LED chip including a multi-quantum well active region comprising a second plurality of alternating active and barrier layers, the second plurality of active layers respectively comprising different relative concentrations of at least two elements of a second semiconductor compound and respectively configured to emit light of a plurality of different emission wavelengths over a second wavelength range including wavelengths greater than those of the first wavelength range,

wherein the second semiconductor compound has a narrower bandgap than the first semiconductor compound, wherein the light emitted by the first and/or second broadband LED chips defines an asymmetric spectral distribution over the first and/or second wavelength ranges, respectively, and wherein the light emitted by the first and second broadband LED chips combines to provide an appearance of white light.

2. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein a spectral distribution of the light emitted by at least one of the first and second broadband LED chips has a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of greater than about 35 nanometers (nm).

3. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein a nonradiative energy loss associated with the light emitted by the second broadband LED chip is less than that of the light emitted by the first broadband LED chip.

4. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein the light emitted by the first broadband LED chip defines a first spectral distribution over the first wavelength range, wherein the light emitted by the second broadband LED chip defines a second spectral distribution over the second wavelength range, and wherein a separation between respective center wavelengths of the first and second spectral distributions is not greater than a sum of respective half width at half maximum values of the first and second spectral distributions.

5. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , further comprising:

a third broadband LED chip including a multi-quantum well active region comprising a third plurality of alternating active and barrier layers, the third plurality of active layers respectively comprising different relative concentrations of at least two elements of a third semiconductor compound and respectively configured to emit light of a plurality of different emission wavelengths over a third wavelength range including wavelengths greater than those of the second wavelength range,

wherein the third semiconductor compound has a narrower bandgap than the second semiconductor compound, and wherein the light emitted by the first, second, and third broadband LED chips combines to provide the appearance of white light.

6. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 5 , wherein a nonradiative energy loss associated with the light emitted by the third broadband LED chip is less than that of the light emitted by the second broadband LED chip.

7. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 5 , wherein the light emitted by the first broadband LED chip defines a first spectral distribution over the first wavelength range, wherein the light emitted by the second broadband LED chip defines a second spectral distribution over the second wavelength range, wherein the light emitted by the third broadband LED chip defines a third spectral distribution over the third wavelength range, wherein a separation between respective center wavelengths of the first and second spectral distributions is not greater than a sum of respective half width at half maximum values of the first and second spectral distributions, and wherein a separation between respective center wavelengths of the second and third spectral distributions is not greater than a sum of respective half width at half maximum values of the second and third spectral distributions.

8. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 5 , wherein the first wavelength range corresponds to blue light, wherein the second wavelength range corresponds to green light, and wherein the third wavelength range corresponds to red light.

9. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 8 , wherein each of the first, second, and third wavelength ranges are greater than about 30 nanometers (nm).

10. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein an energy associated with light emitted at a wavelength within the first and/or second wavelength ranges is no more than about 125% of an energy associated with the light emitted at another wavelength within the first and/or second wavelength ranges by one of the first and second broadband LED chips.

11. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein a number of photons emitted at a wavelength within the first and/or second wavelength ranges is no more than about 125% of a number of photons emitted at another wavelength within the first and/or second wavelength ranges by one of the first and second broadband LED chips.

12. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein the lamp does not comprise a light conversion material.

13. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein the first and/or second plurality of barrier layers respectively comprise graded concentrations of the respective elements of the first and/or second semiconductor compounds based on the relative concentrations of the respective first and/or second plurality of active layers to enhance recombination of carriers therein.

14. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein the first and second semiconductor compounds comprise different group III-V compounds.

15. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein the first semiconductor compound comprises GaN.

16. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of first active layers comprises a first layer of In 0.13 Ga 0.87 N, a second layer of In 0.15 Ga 0.85 N, and a third layer of In 0.17 Ga 0.83 N.

17. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein the second semiconductor compound comprises InGaN.

18. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of second active layers comprises a first layer of In x Ga 1-x N and a second layer of In y Ga 1-y N, where x and y are not equal.

19. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 17 , wherein the plurality of second active layers comprises a first layer of In 0.20 Ga 0.80 N, a second layer of In 0.22 Ga 0.78 N, and a third layer of In 0.26 Ga 0.74 N.

20. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 5 , wherein the third semiconductor compound comprises AlGaInP.

21. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 20 , wherein the plurality of third active layers comprises a first layer of Al x Ga y In 1-x-y P and a second layer of Al w Ga z In 1-w-z P, where x and w are not equal, and where y and z are not equal.

22. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 1 , wherein the light emitted by the first broadband LED chip defines a first spectral distribution over the first wavelength range, wherein the light emitted by the second broadband LED chip defines a second spectral distribution over the second wavelength range, and wherein a separation between respective center wavelengths of the first and second spectral distributions is not less than a sum of respective half width at half maximum values of the first and second spectral distributions.

23. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 22 , further comprising:

a light conversion material configured to absorb at least some of the light emitted by the first and/or second broadband LED chips and re-emit light of a plurality of different emission wavelengths over a third wavelength range between the first and second wavelength ranges such that the light emitted by the first and second broadband LED chips and the light conversion material combines to provide the white light.

24. The lamp of claim 23 , wherein the light conversion material is not directly on the first and/or second broadband LED chips.

25. A multi-chip light emitting device (LED) lamp for providing white light, comprising:

a blue broadband LED chip including a multi-quantum well active region comprising a first plurality of alternating active and barrier layers, the first plurality of active layers respectively comprising different relative concentrations of at least two elements of a first semiconductor compound and respectively configured to emit light of a plurality of different emission wavelengths over a blue wavelength range to define a blue spectral distribution having a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of greater than about 40 nanometers (nm);

a green broadband LED chip including a multi-quantum well active region comprising a second plurality of alternating active and barrier layers, the second plurality of active layers respectively comprising different relative concentrations of at least two elements of a second semiconductor compound and respectively configured to emit light of a plurality of different emission wavelengths over a green wavelength range to define a green spectral distribution having a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of greater than about 40 nanometers (nm); and

a red broadband LED chip including a multi-quantum well active region comprising a third plurality of alternating active and barrier layers, the third plurality of active layers respectively comprising different relative concentrations of at least two elements of a third semiconductor compound and respectively configured to emit light of a plurality of different emission wavelengths over a red wavelength range to define a red spectral distribution having a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of greater than about 50 nanometers (nm),

wherein the light emitted by the blue, green, and red LED chips combines to provide an appearance of white light.

26. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 25 , wherein the second semiconductor compound has a narrower bandgap than the first semiconductor compound and a nonradiative energy loss associated with the light emitted by the green LED chip is less than that of the light emitted by the blue LED chip, and wherein the third semiconductor compound has a narrower bandgap than the second semiconductor compound and a nonradiative energy loss associated with the light emitted by the red LED chip is less than that of the light emitted by the green LED chip.

27. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 25 , wherein the light emitted by the blue, green, and/or red LED chips defines an asymmetric spectral distribution over the respective wavelength ranges.

28. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 25 , wherein the lamp does not comprise a light conversion material.

29. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 25 , wherein the first semiconductor compound comprises GaN, wherein the second semiconductor compound comprises InGaN, and wherein the third semiconductor compound comprises AlGaInP.

30. The multi-chip LED lamp of claim 25 , wherein a separation between respective center wavelengths of the blue and green spectral distributions is not greater than a sum of respective half width at half maximum values of the blue and green spectral distributions, and wherein a separation between respective center wavelengths of the red and green spectral distributions is not greater than a sum of respective half width at half maximum values of the red and green spectral distributions.

Assignments (5)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NAME OF THE ASSIGNEE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 56012 FRAME 200. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jul 9, 2025
From: CREE, INC.
To: CREELED, INC.
Reel/Frame 071874/0001 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 30, 2025
From: CREELED, INC.; PENGUIN SOLUTIONS CORPORATION (DE); SMART EMBEDDED COMPUTING, INC.; SMART HIGH RELIABILITY SOLUTIONS LLC; SMART MODULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; PENGUIN COMPUTING, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 071755/0001 →
RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY INTEREST RECORDED AT R/F 058983/0001 Recorded Jun 25, 2025
From: CITIZENS BANK, N.A.
To: SMART MODULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; SMART EMBEDDED COMPUTING, INC.; SMART HIGH RELIABILITY SOLUTIONS LLC; CREELED, INC.
Reel/Frame 071725/0207 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 7, 2022
From: SMART MODULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; SMART HIGH RELIABILITY SOLUTIONS, LLC; SMART EMBEDDED COMPUTING, INC.; CREELED, INC.
To: CITIZENS BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 058983/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 1, 2021
From: CREE, INC.
To: CREE LED, INC.
Reel/Frame 056012/0200 →