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10 October 2020 The development of automotive headlamp with blue laser and phosphor plate
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Abstract
We developed a hybrid optical headlamp in which LEDs and blue laser diode were properly controlled to maximize a level of 1.5 lx on road. In optical design, we simplified laser phosphorescence model for realizing white light by using Gaussian cross-sectional beam. We simulated various optical systems to capture the focal position and selected the optimized position on simulation. Ray tracing simulation results fulfill the ECE-R112 regulation.
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Jae Young Joo, Gwang Hyun Jung, and Jae Young Oh "The development of automotive headlamp with blue laser and phosphor plate", Proc. SPIE 11548, Optical Design and Testing X, 115480H (10 October 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2573308
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KEYWORDS
Head

Lamps

Visual optics

Headlamps

Hybrid optics

Laser development

Light emitting diodes

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