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Finding the Right Material to Resist UV-Generated Transmission Losses in LED Packaging

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Silicone materials resist yellowing better than UV-curable acrylates or epoxies.

Randall Elgin, Lightspan Application Laboratory, and Bill Riegler and Rob Thomaier, NuSil Technology LLC

Dramatic improvements in the performance of LEDs have placed fresh demands on the encapsulation materials used to package these devices. Advances in LED operating efficiencies and output performance have resulted in single devices that can produce as much as 100 lm/W. These diodes operate at junction temperatures in excess of 125 °C and require encapsulation materials that surround and protect them without degradation and that protect the entire package from excessive thermomechanical stress. In these devices, the encapsulation materials are part of the light path that couples the light...Read full article

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    Published: March 2006
    Basic SciencedefenseFeaturesLED PackagingMicroscopySilicone materialsUV-curable acrylatesUV-Generated Transmission Losses

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