IP Library Granted Patent US 9,425,368
Granted Patent B2
US 9,425,368 · App. 14/825,607 · Granted Aug 23, 2016

Engineered-phosphor LED packages and related methods

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Patent No.
US 9,425,368
App. No.
14/825,607
Granted
Aug 23, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

In accordance with certain embodiments, regions of spatially varying wavelength-conversion particle concentration are formed over light-emitting dies.

Claims (41)

1. A light-emitting device comprising:

a bare light-emitting die having an emission surface;

a binder disposed over at least a portion of the emission surface; and

disposed within a first portion of the binder, a first plurality of wavelength-conversion particles for absorbing at least a portion of light emitted from the light-emitting die and emitting converted light having a different wavelength, wherein:

(i) converted light and unconverted light emitted by the light-emitting die combine to form substantially white light,

(ii) a concentration of the first plurality of wavelength-conversion particles varies in a direction substantially perpendicular to the emission surface to result in a divergence of color temperature of the substantially white light emitted from the binder that varies, over an angular range of 0° to 70°, no more than 0.01 in terms of a Δu′v′ deviation from a spatially weighted averaged chromaticity,

(iii) u′ and v′ are chromaticity coordinates on a chromaticity diagram, and

(iv) a second portion of the binder is substantially free of wavelength-conversion particles.

2. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein (i) the bare light-emitting die comprises a top face, a bottom face opposite the top face, and a sidewall spanning the top and bottom faces, and (ii) the emission surface comprises at least a portion of the top face.

3. The light-emitting device of claim 2 , wherein the binder is disposed over at least a portion of the top face and at least a portion of the sidewall.

4. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein (i) the bare light-emitting die comprises a top face, a bottom face opposite the top face, and a sidewall spanning the top and bottom faces, (ii) the emission surface comprises at least a portion of the bottom face, (iii) the bare-light-emitting die comprises a second emission surface, and (iv) the second emission surface comprises at least a portion of the top face.

5. The light-emitting device of claim 4 , wherein the binder is disposed over at least a portion of the bottom face and at least a portion of the top face.

6. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the divergence of color temperature of the substantially white light emitted from the binder varies, over an angular range of 0° to 80°, no more than 0.01 in terms of the Δu′v′ deviation from a spatially weighted averaged chromaticity.

7. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the divergence of color temperature of the substantially white light emitted from the binder varies, over an angular range of 10° to 75°, no more than 0.005 in terms of the Δu′v′ deviation from a spatially weighted averaged chromaticity.

8. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the light-emitting die comprises a light-emitting diode die.

9. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein (i) the light-emitting die comprises a GaN-based semiconductor material and (ii) the first plurality of wavelength-conversion particles comprise phosphor particles.

10. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the concentration of the first plurality of wavelength-conversion particles does not vary radially toward or away from the light-emitting die within a plane parallel to the emission surface.

11. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the first portion of binder is disposed between the light-emitting die and the second portion of binder.

12. The light-emitting device of claim 11 , wherein (i) a third portion of the binder is disposed over the second portion of the binder, and (ii) a second plurality of wavelength-conversion particles is disposed within the third portion of the binder.

13. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , further comprising (i) a contact pad disposed on the light-emitting die and (ii) a substrate having at least two conductive traces thereon, the contact pad electrically connected to one of the at least two conductive traces on the substrate.

14. The light-emitting device of claim 13 , wherein the contact pad is electrically connected to the conductive trace by at least one of (i) a wire bond, (ii) a solder joint, (iii) an anisotropic conductive adhesive, or (iv) a conductive adhesive.

15. The light-emitting device of claim 13 , wherein the substrate comprises a leadframe.

16. The light-emitting device of claim 13 , wherein the substrate comprises a rigid material selected from the group consisting of Si, SiC, AlN, AlON, sapphire, silicon oxide, SiAlON, SiCAlON, and alloys thereof.

17. The light-emitting device of claim 13 , further comprising a package in which at least a portion of the light-emitting die and at least a portion of the substrate are disposed, the package comprising at least one of a plastic material or a ceramic material.

18. The light-emitting device of claim 13 , wherein the substrate is flexible.

19. The light-emitting device of claim 13 , wherein the substrate comprises at least one of polyethylene naphthalate, polyethylene terephthalate, polycarbonate, polyethersulfone, polyester, polyimide, polyethylene, fiberglass, FR4, or paper.

20. The light-emitting device of claim 13 , wherein the at least two conductive traces comprise at least one of copper, aluminum, silver, gold, silver ink, or carbon.

21. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the binder and the light-emitting die collectively define at least one of a substantially rectangular solid shape or a substantially cubic solid shape.

22. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the concentration of the first plurality of wavelength-conversion particles varies substantially linearly.

23. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the concentration of the first plurality of wavelength-conversion particles varies substantially step-wise linearly.

24. The light-emitting device of claim 23 , wherein the step-wise varying concentration of the first plurality of wavelength-conversion particles decreases to approximately zero at the second portion of the binder.

25. The light-emitting device of claim 24 , wherein (i) the binder has (a) a bottom surface disposed over the emission surface of the light-emitting die and (b) a top surface opposite the bottom surface, and (ii) the concentration of the first plurality of wavelength-conversion particles increases in a direction extending from the bottom surface of the binder toward the top surface of the binder.

26. The light-emitting device of claim 24 , wherein (i) the binder has (a) a bottom surface disposed over the emission surface of the light-emitting die and (b) a top surface opposite the bottom surface, and (ii) the concentration of the first plurality of wavelength-conversion particles decreases in a direction extending from the bottom surface of the binder toward the top surface of the binder.

27. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein (i) the light-emitting die comprises first and second semiconductor layers not disposed on a semiconductor substrate, (ii) the first semiconductor layer is doped with a first polarity, and (iii) the second semiconductor layer is doped with a second polarity opposite the first polarity.

28. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein (i) the light-emitting die comprises first and second semiconductor layers disposed over a semiconductor substrate, (ii) the first semiconductor layer is doped with a first polarity, and (iii) the second semiconductor layer is doped with a second polarity opposite the first polarity, and (iv) the substrate has a thickness between about 1 μm and about 25 μm.

29. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein (i) the bare light-emitting die comprises a top face, a bottom face opposite the top face, and a sidewall spanning the top and bottom faces, (ii) the emission surface comprises at least a portion of the top face, (iii) the first portion of the binder extends laterally beyond the sidewall of the light-emitting die, and (iv) the first portion of the binder extends proximate the sidewall of the light-emitting die below a plane defined by the top face of the light-emitting die.

30. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein (i) the binder has a bottom surface proximate the light-emitting die and a top surface opposite the bottom surface, and (ii) at least a portion of the top surface of the binder is curved.

31. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the binder comprises at least one of silicone or epoxy.

32. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein (i) the binder has (a) a bottom surface disposed over the emission surface of the light-emitting die and (b) a top surface opposite the bottom surface, and (ii) the concentration of the first plurality of wavelength-conversion particles increases in a direction extending from the bottom surface of the binder toward the top surface of the binder.

33. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein (i) the bare light-emitting die comprises a top face, a bottom face opposite the top face, and a sidewall spanning the top and bottom faces, (ii) the emission surface comprises at least a portion of the top face or at least a portion of the bottom face, (iii) the face of the bare light-emitting die opposite the emission surface is not configured for emission of light therefrom, and (iv) the concentration of the first plurality of wavelength-conversion particles increases in a direction extending from the face of the light-emitting die not configured for emission of light therefrom toward the emission surface of the light-emitting die.

34. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the binder is free of non-phosphor scattering particles therein.

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 18, 2026
From: EPISTAR CORPORATION
To: ENNOSTAR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 075171/0402 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 17, 2025
From: EPISTAR CORPORATION
To: TAU CETI VENTURES LLC
Reel/Frame 073969/0972 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2018
From: COMERICA BANK
To: COOLEDGE LIGHTING INC.
Reel/Frame 046325/0104 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 21, 2018
From: COOLEDGE LIGHTING INC.
To: EPISTAR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 046169/0167 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 30, 2015
From: COOLEDGE LIGHTING INC.
To: COMERICA BANK
Reel/Frame 037171/0512 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 13, 2015
From: TISCHLER, MICHAEL A.; ASHDOWN, IAN; PINNINGTON, TOM; IP, HENRY
To: COOLEDGE LIGHTING INC.
Reel/Frame 036322/0356 →