Huu Phuc Dang
Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City

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The impacts from Sr4La(PO4)3O: Ce3+, Tb3+, Mn2+ phosphor resulting in luminous flux of WLED devices Huu Phuc Dang; Bui Van Hien; Nguyen Le Thai
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp693-699

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Using the solid-state technique that involves great temperature, we created multiple phosphors Sr4La(PO4)3O:Ce3+, Tb3+, Mn2+ (abbreviated as SLPO:Ce, Tb, Mn). We then examined their heat consistency, luminescence, as well as energy shift from Ce3+ to Tb3+ and Mn2+. We can acquire a considerable boost for the faint emission in green generated by Tb3+ as well as the emission in red generated by Mn2+ via adding the sensitizer Ce3+ ions. Through modifying the proportion between Ce3+ and Tb3+ along with the proportion between Ce3+ and Mn2+, it is possible to adjust the chroma of emission. We acquired white illumination which had color coordinates determined as (0.3326, 0.3298) for the testing phosphor Sr4La(PO4)3O: 0.12Ce3+, 0.3Mn2+. Such result displays the promising efficiency of phosphors Sr4La(PO4)3O:Ce3+, Tb3+, Mn2+ for the WLED devices.
Study of phosphor Ba2Si3O8:Eu2+ to produce WLED devices with support from ZnCdSe/ZnSe quantum dot Huu Phuc Dang; Bui Van Hien; Nguyen Le Thai
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 28, No 2: November 2022
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v28.i2.pp729-734

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We created the blue-green Ba2Si3O8:Eu2+ (or BaE) phosphor treated with Eu2+ using the standard solid-state method with the concentration of Eu as well as heating temperature properly adjusted for the maximum luminescence efficacy. It is possible to excite the said phosphor using near-UV (n-UV) wavelengths and to display its wide emission band, which is the 5d => 4f shift for Eu2+, caused by the combination of the Eu activator and the nearby host. We integrated the said phosphor with the n-UV LED to create the pc-LED (short for diodes based on conversion phosphor). For the task of creating the WLED device that yields significant color rendering index, we combined the orange ZnCdSe/ZnSe quantum dot with a distinctive sheet structure for the pc-LED made with phosphor BaE. This research demonstrates the electroluminescence features of the said elements.
The application of multi-layer phosphor-in-glass sheets in boosting white light emitting diodes chromaticity Ha Thanh Tung; Huu Phuc Dang; Nguyen Le Thai
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 29, No 3: March 2023
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v29.i3.pp1318-1325

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With the use of phosphor-in-glass (abbreviated as PiG), it is possible to make alterations for the remote adjustment incorporated with a diode that generates blue light emitting diode (LED) and acquire remarkably superior light output at considerable temperatures of color compared to standard structures of LED devices. It should be noted that the imbrication of emission spectra in phosphor substances, as well as the forfeited, amount of light caused by reabsorption appear to be the primary problems stemming from the model of multi-color phosphor. The earlier study came up with the method of creating various phosphor-in-glass (PiGs) by slicing and reconstruction, which remedied certain aspects of the flaws mentioned. Practically speaking, the light amount forfeited occurs in the linking zones in the middle of the color phosphor and will be a subject of the research. We can see for certain that it is necessary to come up with a means of preparation to deal with the issues of the interfacial layer. Therefore, the low sintering of PiGs at 600 °C was considered an appropriate procedure, as it could create a double-layer PiG in a lying direction as well as a triple-layer PiG yielding superior optical efficiency when compared to equivalent versions.
Effects of (Ba,Ca)ScO2F:Bi3+,K+ phosphor particle size on color uniformity white light-emitting diodes Ha Thanh Tung; Huu Phuc Dang
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 30, No 2: May 2023
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v30.i2.pp707-713

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Phosphors that offer considerable performance as well as heat consistency has been a high priority of recent studies concerning light-emitting diodes (LED) devices. This study employs the perovskite phosphors BCSOF (short for Ba1-xCaxScO2F:0.001Bi3+,0.001K+ with x value from 0 to 0.12 and one chip at 415 nm generating thin green illumination via cation-replacement method. The study examines the aftermath when Ca2+ replaces Ba2+ within the crystal formations of BCSOF as well as the luminescent features of the phosphors, detecting a formation of cube-like perovskite within the space group of Pm3m in the employed phosphors. In addition, the study also assesses the development concerning the magnitude of cells as well as the binding extent of Ba/Ca/K/Bi-O. When the inner quantum performance reaches 77.4% in BCSOF, a potent green discharge is manifested, reaching 510 nm when excited by a chip at 415 nm. Greater luminescent performance as well as heat consistency correlating with changes in inner formation were reported. Via the method of replacing cations, it is possible to control spectrum by manipulating the latticework’s surroundings, leading to desirable performance in LED products.
The impacts from SrS:Cu+,Na and LaOF:Eu3+ phosphors on color and luminous performances at 5600 K–8000 K WLEDs Ha Thanh Tung; Huu Phuc Dang
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 30, No 2: May 2023
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v30.i2.pp714-720

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In terms of lumen performance, the remote phosphor structure can yield better results than the conformal phosphor and in-cup phosphor packages. The application of such a package in LEDs might make the manipulation of the device’s chromatic performance challenging. Two remote phosphor packages are available for raising chromatic performance: one-layer and triple-layer phosphor adjustments. Using software simulation and phosphors created through specific procedures, our study was carried out to select the best adjustment that provides the best results in white LEDs (WLEDs) implemented with many chips: color rendering index (CRI), color quality scale (CQS), lumen output (LO), along with chromatic uniformity. We utilized the WLEDs at five temperatures of color between 5,600 K and 8,500 K. From the outcome, we can consider the three-layer phosphor package to have greater CRI, CQS, and lumen efficiency (LE). Notably, CQS and LE receive a roughly 30% boost compared to singular-layer package. The package can also reduce the chromatic deviation by roughly 30% to 50%, and therefore, grants a boost in chromatic homogeneity. To authenticate these outcomes, the dispersion attribute underwent examination in the layers of phosphor based on Mie-dispersion hypothesis. The outcome may prove useful for creating WLED devices with greater standards.