IP Library Granted Patent US 10,887,960
Granted Patent B2
US 10,887,960 · App. 16/368,413 · Granted Jan 5, 2021

Color tunable light emitting diode (LED) systems, LED lighting systems, and methods

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Patent No.
US 10,887,960
App. No.
16/368,413
Granted
Jan 5, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Tunable LED lighting systems, devices and methods are described herein. A light emitting device includes at least a first phosphor-converted LED configured to emit light having a desaturated orange color point characterized by CIE 1976 color coordinates 0.3<u′<0.35 and v′>0.52 and at least a second phosphor-converted LED configured to emit light having a cyan color point characterized by CIE 1976 color coordinates 0.15<u′<0.20 and 0.47<v′<0.52. The first phosphor-converted LED and the second phosphor-converted LED are arranged to combine the light emitted by the first phosphor-converted LED with the light emitted by the second phosphor-converted LED to provide a white light output from the light emitting device.

Claims (34)

1. A light emitting device comprising:

at least a first phosphor-converted LED configured to emit light having a desaturated orange color point characterized by CIE 1976 color coordinates 0.3<u′<0.35 and v′>0.52; and

at least a second phosphor-converted LED configured separately from the first phosphor-converted LED to emit light having a cyan color point characterized by CIE 1976 color coordinates 0.15<u′<0.20 and 0.47<v′<0.52;

the first phosphor-converted LED and the second phosphor-converted LED arranged to combine the light emitted by the first phosphor-converted LED with the light emitted by the second phosphor-converted LED to provide a white light output from the light emitting device.

2. The light emitting device of claim 1 , comprising a driver configured to separately control the drive current, the duty cycle, or the drive current and the duty cycle to the first phosphor-converted LED and to the second phosphor converted-LED to control the Correlated Color Temperature and power of the white light output from the light emitting device throughout a Correlated Color Temperature range of about 2700K to about 4000K.

3. The light emitting device of claim 2 , wherein the white light output from the light emitting device has a Color Rendering Index greater than about 70 throughout the Correlated Color Temperature range of about 2700K to about 4000K.

4. The light emitting device of claim 2 , wherein the driver is configured to separately control the drive current, the duty cycle, or the drive current and the duty cycle to the first phosphor-converted LED and to the second phosphor converted-LED to control the Correlated Color Temperature and power of the white light output from the light emitting device throughout a Correlated Color Temperature range of about 2000K to about 4000K.

5. The light emitting device of claim 4 , wherein the white light output from the light emitting device has a Color Rendering Index greater than about 60 throughout the Correlated Color Temperature range of about 2000K to about 4000K.

6. The light emitting device of claim 1 , wherein:

the first phosphor-converted LED comprises a first LED configured to emit blue or violet light and a first phosphor configured to absorb at least a portion of the blue or violet light emitted by the first LED and in response emit light with a peak emission wavelength between about 590 nm and about 650 nm; and

the second phosphor-converted LED comprises a second LED configured to emit blue or violet light and a second phosphor configured to absorb at least a portion of the blue or violet light emitted by the second LED and in response emit light with a peak emission wavelength between about 500 nm and about 560 nm.

7. The light emitting device of claim 6 , wherein the first phosphor comprises a 2-5-8 nitride phosphor material and the second phosphor comprises one or more garnet phosphor materials.

8. The light emitting device of claim 7 , wherein the first phosphor comprises a 2-5-8 phosphor nitride material having a formula [Eu y , Ba d , Sr (1-y-d) ] 2 Si 5 N 8 , with 0.003<y<0.03 and 0.2<d<0.6.

9. The light emitting device of claim 8 , wherein the second phosphor comprises a garnet phosphor having a formula [Ce x , Lu a , Y (1-a-x) ] 3 [Ga b , Al (1-b) ] 5 O 12 , with 0.01<x<0.06, 0<a<1-x, 0<b<0.6.

10. The light emitting device of claim 8 , wherein the second phosphor comprises a mixture of two or more garnet phosphors having different compositions.

11. The light emitting device of claim 6 , wherein the second phosphor comprises a garnet phosphor having a formula [Ce x , Lu a , Y (1-a-x) ] 3 [Ga b , Al (1-b) ] 5 O 12 , with 0.01<x<0.06, 0<a<1-x, 0<b<0.6.

12. The light emitting device of claim 6 , wherein the second phosphor comprises a mixture of two or more garnet phosphors having different compositions.

13. The light emitting device of claim 1 , wherein:

the first phosphor-converted LED does not comprise a phosphor configured to absorb blue or violet light from the first LED and in response emit green light, and

the second phosphor-converted LED does not comprise a phosphor configured to absorb blue or violet light from the second LED and in response emit red light.

14. A method of operating a light emitting device, the method comprising:

driving at least a first phosphor-converted LED to emit light having a desaturated orange color point characterized by CIE 1976 color coordinates 0.3<u′<0.35 and v′>0.52;

driving at least a second phosphor-converted LED configured separately from the first phosphor-converted LED to emit light having a cyan color point characterized by CIE 1976 color coordinates 0.15<u′<0.20 and 0.47<v′<0.52;

combining the light emitted by the first phosphor-converted LED with the light emitted by the second phosphor-converted LED to provide a white light output from the light emitting device; and

separately controlling the drive current, the duty cycle, or the drive current and the duty cycle to the first phosphor-converted LED and to the second phosphor converted-LED to control a Correlated Color Temperature and power of the white light output from the light emitting device through a Correlated Color Temperature range of about 2700K to about 4000K.

15. The method of claim 14 , comprising separately controlling the drive current, the duty cycle, or the drive current and the duty cycle to the first phosphor-converted LED and to the second phosphor converted-LED to control a Correlated Color Temperature and power of the white light output from the light emitting device through a Correlated Color Temperature range of about 2000K to about 4000K.

16. A light emitting device comprising:

a first LED configured to emit only a first light having a desaturated orange color consisting of CIE 1976 color coordinates u′ and v′ in ranges 0.3<u′<0.35 and v′>0.52; and

a second LED configured to emit only a second light having a cyan color consisting of CIE 1976 color coordinates u′ and v′ in ranges 0.15<u′<0.20 and 0.47<v′<0.52;

wherein the first LED and the second LED are arranged to combine the first light and the second light.

17. The light emitting device of claim 16 , wherein the first LED is a phosphor-converted LED consisting of red nitride phosphors and the second LED is a phosphor-converted LED consisting of green phosphors.

18. The light emitting device of claim 17 , wherein the red nitride phosphors have a peak wavelength between 590 nm and 650 nm and the green phosphors have a peak emission wavelength between 500 nm and 560 nm.

19. The light emitting device of claim 16 , further comprising a driver configured to separately control an amount of first light and an amount of second light to adjust a Correlated Color Temperature of a combined first light and second light, the Correlated Color Temperature having a tuning range of between about 2000K and about 4000K.

20. The light emitting device of claim 19 , wherein the tuning range crosses a Black Body Locus at about 3500K.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 10, 2025
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