Invited talk: Promises and challenges in light-emitting diodes for lighting applications

E. Schubert
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Lighting technologies based on semiconductor light-emitting diodes (LEDs) offer unprecedented promises that include three major benefits: (i) Gigantic energy savings enabled by efficient conversion of electrical energy to optical energy; (ii) Substantial positive contributions to sustainability through reduced emissions of global-warming gases, acid-rain gases, and toxic substances such as mercury; and (iii) The creation of new paradigms in lighting driven by the unique controllability of solid-state lighting sources. Due to the powerful nature of these benefits, the transition from conventional lighting sources to solid-state lighting is virtually assured. This presentation will illustrate the new world of lighting including the pervasive changes to be expected in lighting, displays, communications, and biotechnology. The presentation will also address the formidable challenges that must be addressed to further advance solid-state lighting technology. These challenges offer opportunities for research and innovation. Specific challenges include light management and carrier transport. As an example, we will discuss new optical thin-film materials with a tunable refractive index. We will also discuss the hotly debated efficiency droop, that is, the decreasing LED efficiency at high currents.
特邀演讲:照明应用中发光二极管的前景和挑战
基于半导体发光二极管(led)的照明技术提供了前所未有的承诺,包括三个主要好处:(i)通过有效地将电能转换为光能,实现了巨大的能源节约;通过减少全球变暖气体、酸雨气体和汞等有毒物质的排放,对可持续性作出实质性的积极贡献;(iii)由固态照明光源的独特可控性驱动的照明新范例的创造。由于这些优势的强大性质,从传统照明光源到固态照明的过渡几乎是肯定的。本次演讲将展示照明的新世界,包括在照明、显示、通信和生物技术方面的普遍变化。该演讲还将讨论进一步推进固态照明技术必须解决的艰巨挑战。这些挑战为研究和创新提供了机会。具体的挑战包括轻型管理和承运人运输。作为一个例子,我们将讨论具有可调折射率的新型光学薄膜材料。我们还将讨论热议的效率下降,即在大电流下LED效率的下降。
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