Title :
Color Variation Reduction of GaN-Based White Light-Emitting Diodes Via Peak-Wavelength Stabilization
Author :
Huan-Ting Chen ; Siew-Chong Tan ; Hui, S.Y.
Author_Institution :
Minnan Normal Univ., Zhangzhou, China
Abstract :
The color, electrical, and thermal properties of LED devices are highly dependent on one another. The peak wavelength of GaN-based white LED shifts in opposite directions under the influences of current and junction temperature change. This affects the correlated color temperature (CCT). Importantly, duty cycle control for LED dimming does not provide constant color (against conventional wisdom). An analysis model that links the peak wavelength, electrical, and thermal properties of LED devices is proposed. The color-shift trend of the LED with respect to the changes in its thermal and electrical operating conditions is described. The stabilized CCT performance of a dc or a bilevel-driven LED over a dimming range is found to be a result of the complex interactions between the selected current levels, duty cycle, thermal resistances of the heatsink and device, heat dissipation conversion ratio, and the physical parameters of the LED device. The predicted color variation is verified by experimental results, which demonstrate that the CCT stabilization of an LED with a dc drive requires less thermal energy than that with a bilevel drive. For a given thermal design, the reduction in CCT variation during light intensity change is possible via the combined adjustment of the current level and its duty cycle over the dimming operation.
Keywords :
III-V semiconductors; cooling; electro-optical effects; gallium compounds; heat sinks; light emitting diodes; thermal resistance; thermo-optical effects; wide band gap semiconductors; CCT; GaN; bilevel drive; color properties; color shift; color variation reduction; correlated color temperature; current levels; current temperature change; duty cycle; duty cycle control; electrical properties; heat dissipation conversion ratio; heatsink; junction temperature change; light intensity change; peak wavelength stabilization; thermal energy; thermal properties; thermal resistances; white light emitting diodes; Color; Junctions; Light emitting diodes; Mathematical model; Resistance heating; Temperature measurement; $n$-level driving; Correlated color temperature (CCT); color control; light-emitting diode (LED); lighting system; white LED;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2013.2281812