Color-converting combinations of nanocrystal emitters for warm-white light generation with high color rendering index

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Warm-white light emitting diodes with high color rendering indices are required for the widespread use of solid state lighting especially indoors. To meet these requirements, we propose and demonstrate warm-white hybrid light sources that incorporate the right color-converting combinations of CdSe/ZnS core-shell nanocrystals hybridized on InGaN/GaN LEDs for high color rendering index. Three sets of proof-of-concept devices are developed to generate high-quality warm-white light with (1) tristimulus coordinates (x,y)=(0.37,0.30), luminous efficacy (LE)=307 lm/W, color rending index (CR)=82.4, and correlated color temperature (CCT)=3228 K; (2) (x,y)=(0.38,0.31), LE=323 lm/W, CRI=81.0, and CCT=3190 K; and (3) (x,y)=(0.37,0.30), LE=303 lm/W, CRI=79.6, and CCT=1982 K.

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Applied Physics Letters

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American Institute of Physics

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English