IP Library Granted Patent US 8,597,963
Granted Patent B2
US 8,597,963 · App. 12/782,819 · Granted Dec 3, 2013

Manufacture of light emitting devices with phosphor wavelength conversion

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Patent No.
US 8,597,963
App. No.
12/782,819
Granted
Dec 3, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of manufacturing a light emitting device: an LED wafer having an array of LEDs formed on a surface thereof, the method comprises: a) fabricating a sheet of phosphor/polymer material comprising a light transmissive polymer material having at least one phosphor material distributed throughout its volume and in which the polymer material is transmissive to light generated by the LEDs and to light generated by the at least one phosphor material; b) selectively making apertures through the phosphor/polymer sheet at positions corresponding to electrode contact pads of the LEDs of the LED wafer; c) attaching the sheet of phosphor/polymer material to the surface of the LED wafer such that each aperture overlies a respective electrode contact pad; and d) dividing the wafer into individual light emitting devices. The method can further comprise, prior to dividing the LED wafer, cutting slots through the phosphor/polymer material that are configured to pass between individual LEDs.

Claims (42)

1. A method of manufacturing a light emitting device (LED), the method comprising:

a) providing an LED wafer having a plurality of LEDs formed on a surface thereof;

b) fabricating a sheet of phosphor/polymer material comprising a light transmissive polymer material having at least one phosphor material distributed throughout its volume and in which the polymer material is transmissive to light generated by the LEDs and to light generated by the at least one phosphor material;

c) selectively making apertures through the sheet of phosphor polymer material at positions corresponding to electrode contact pads of the LEDs of the LED wafer;

d1) attaching the sheet of phosphor polymer material to the surface of the LED wafer such that each aperture overlies a respective electrode contact pad, and

d2) cutting slots through the sheet of phosphor/polymer material that are configured to pass between individual LEDs prior to said attaching the sheet to the LED; and

e) dividing the LED wafer into individual light emitting devices.

2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the slots are cut by a method selected from the group consisting of: laser ablation and mechanical sawing.

3. The method according to claim 1 , and comprising making the apertures using a method selected from the group consisting of: mechanical drilling, mechanical punching and laser ablation.

4. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising mapping the intensity and wavelength of light from the plurality of LEDs, and 1) selecting a phosphor sheet thickness or phosphor sheet phosphor loading providing a thickness and loading achieving a selected correlated color temperature (CCT) for one or more LEDs requiring the least amount of phosphor on the wafer, or 2) selecting a phosphor sheet thickness or phosphor sheet phosphor loading providing a thickness and loading achieving a selected correlated color temperature for the greatest number of LEDs on the wafer.

5. A method of manufacturing a light emitting device (LED), the method comprising:

a) providing an LED wafer having a plurality of LEDs formed on a surface thereof;

b) fabricating a sheet of phosphor/polymer material comprising a light transmissive polymer material having at least one phosphor material distributed throughout its volume and in which the polymer material is transmissive to light generated by the LEDs and to light generated by the at least one phosphor material;

c) providing a sacrificial layer over the sheet of phosphor/polymer material for collecting debris generated during making of the apertures, wherein the sacrificial layer is adapted to be mechanically removable from the wafer in one piece;

d) selectively making apertures through the phosphor/polymer sheet at positions corresponding to electrode contact pads of the LEDs of the LED wafer;

e) attaching the sheet of phosphor polymer material to the surface of the LED wafer such that each aperture overlies a respective electrode contact pad; and

f) dividing the LED wafer into individual light emitting devices.

6. The method according to claim 5 , and further comprising removing the sacrificial layer and debris after making the apertures.

7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the sacrificial layer is adapted to be dissolvable and is removed from the wafer by contacting with water or isopropyl alcohol.

8. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the sacrificial layer is selected from the group consisting of: polyvinyl alcohol, a polymer film, Nitto tape and Mylar.

9. The method according to claim 5 , and comprising making the apertures using a method selected from the group consisting of: mechanical drilling, mechanical punching and laser ablation.

10. The method according to claim 5 , further comprising mapping the intensity and wavelength of light from the plurality of LEDs, and 1) selecting a phosphor sheet thickness or phosphor sheet phosphor loading providing a thickness and loading achieving a selected correlated color temperature (CCT) for one or more LEDs requiring the least amount of phosphor on the wafer, or 2) selecting a phosphor sheet thickness or phosphor sheet phosphor loading providing a thickness and loading achieving a selected correlated color temperature for the greatest number of LEDs on the wafer.

11. A method of manufacturing a light emitting device (LED), the method comprising:

a) providing an LED wafer having a plurality of LEDs formed on a surface thereof;

b) fabricating a phosphor sheet comprising a phosphor/polymer material layer comprising a light transmissive polymer material having at least one phosphor material distributed throughout its volume and in which the polymer material is transmissive to light generated by the LEDs and to light generated by the at least one phosphor material;

c) selectively making apertures through the phosphor sheet at positions corresponding to electrode contact pads of the LEDs of the LED wafer;

d) forming slots partially into the wafer between the LEDs; and,

e) attaching the phosphor sheet to the surface of the LED wafer such that each aperture overlies a respective electrode contact pad.

12. A method of manufacturing a light emitting device (LED), the method comprising:

a) providing an LED wafer having a plurality of LEDs formed on a surface thereof;

b) fabricating a phosphor sheet comprising a phosphor/polymer material layer comprising a light transmissive polymer material having at least one phosphor material distributed throughout its volume and in which the polymer material is transmissive to light generated by the LEDs and to light generated by the at least one phosphor material;

c) providing a sacrificial layer over the sheet of phosphor/polymer material;

d) selectively making apertures through the phosphor sheet at positions corresponding to electrode contact pads of the LEDs of the LED wafer;

e) cutting through the sheet of phosphor/polymer material; and,

f) attaching the phosphor sheet to the surface of the LED wafer such that each aperture overlies a respective electrode contact pad.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising breaking the wafer along the slots to divide the wafer into individual LEDs.

14. A method of manufacturing a light emitting device (LED), the method comprising:

a) providing an LED wafer having a plurality of LEDs formed on a surface thereof;

b) fabricating a sheet of phosphor/polymer material comprising a light transmissive polymer material having at least one phosphor material distributed throughout its volume and in which the polymer material is transmissive to light generated by the LEDs and to light generated by the at least one phosphor material; and,

c) cutting slots through the sheet of phosphor/polymer material, which slots are positioned to align between individual LEDs, then attaching the sheet of phosphor polymer material to the surface of the LED with the slots aligned with corresponding gaps between individual LED chips.

15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising cutting into the wafer to divide the individual LEDs.

16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising dividing the LED wafer into individual light emitting devices along the gaps between individual chips.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 14, 2022
From: EAST WEST BANK
To: INTEMATIX HONG KONG CO. LIMITED; INTEMATIX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 059910/0304 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 27, 2015
From: INTEMATIX HONG KONG CO. LIMITED; INTEMATIX CORPORATION
To: EAST WEST BANK
Reel/Frame 036967/0623 →