Sol–gel formulations were applied to replace silicone as matrix material for phosphors in pc-LEDs. The content of organic groups was minimized in order to reduce yellowing during the operation of the elements. It was possible to evenly embed YAG:Ce particles in sol–gel binders. Further processing on LED chips resulted in operational light sources; and their performance was compared to standard silicone-based elements. Additional deposition of ALD laminates seals possible defects within the sol–gel matrix as additional protection of the phosphors and the underlying LEDs. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]
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Kräuter, G., Eberhardt, A., Peskoller, F., Güldal, N. S., Lell, A., Ritasalo, R., … Löbmann, P. (2021). Sol–gel matrix for YAG:Ce phosphors in pc-LEDs. Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 97(2), 458–465. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10971-020-05457-y
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