12 May 2015 Incoupling and outcoupling of light from a luminescent rod using a compound parabolic concentrator
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Abstract
Secondary optics that allow for the integration of a light-emitting diode (LED)-based luminescent light source into various étendue-limited applications—such as projection systems—are investigated. Using both simulations and experiments, we have shown that the optical efficacy of the luminescent light source can be increased using a collimator. A thorough analysis of the influence of the collimator’s refractive index on the optical outcoupling and luminance is investigated and it is shown that it is most optimal to use a refractive index of 1.5. The optimal shape of the collimator is equal to that of a compound parabolic concentrator. Experimental results show that by using a collimator, we can improve the amount of outcoupled light with a factor of 1.8 up to 2.1 depending on the used optical configuration of the LED-based luminescent light source.
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Stijn Roelandt, Youri Meuret, Dick K. G. de Boer, Dominique Bruls, Patrick Van De Voorde, and Hugo Thienpont "Incoupling and outcoupling of light from a luminescent rod using a compound parabolic concentrator," Optical Engineering 54(5), 055101 (12 May 2015). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.54.5.055101
Published: 12 May 2015
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KEYWORDS
Collimators

Refractive index

Compound parabolic concentrators

Light emitting diodes

Light sources

Projection systems

Light

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