Panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd. (20240347677). LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS simplified abstract

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LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS

Organization Name

panasonic intellectual property management co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Ryosuke Shigitani of Osaka (JP)

Mitsuru Nitta of Kyoto (JP)

Shozo Oshio of Osaka (JP)

LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240347677 titled 'LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a light-emitting device that includes a solid-state light-emitting element, a wavelength converter with a phosphor containing a fluorescent ion, and an optical member that reflects primary light while transmitting fluorescence emitted by the fluorescent ion.

  • The device has a solid-state light-emitting element emitting primary light.
  • A wavelength converter with a phosphor absorbs the primary light through a forbidden transition-type electronic energy transition.
  • An optical member reflects primary light and transmits fluorescence emitted by the fluorescent ion.
  • The solid-state light-emitting element is on one surface of the wavelength converter, and the optical member is on the other surface.
  • Fluorescence emitted by the fluorescent ion passes through the optical member and is output from the device.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Integration of a solid-state light-emitting element, a wavelength converter, and an optical member in a light-emitting device.
  • Use of a phosphor with a fluorescent ion for wavelength conversion.
  • Efficient reflection of primary light and transmission of fluorescence for enhanced light output.

Potential Applications:

  • Lighting applications in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
  • Display technologies for televisions, monitors, and signage.
  • Automotive lighting for headlights, taillights, and interior lighting.

Problems Solved:

  • Enhancing light output efficiency.
  • Improving color rendering and brightness.
  • Providing a compact and integrated light-emitting device.

Benefits:

  • Energy-efficient lighting solutions.
  • Enhanced color quality and brightness.
  • Compact and versatile design for various applications.

Commercial Applications: Lighting Technology for Energy-Efficient and High-Quality Illumination Solutions

Questions about Light-Emitting Device: 1. How does the integration of a solid-state light-emitting element and a wavelength converter improve light output efficiency? 2. What are the potential benefits of using a phosphor with a fluorescent ion in the wavelength converter?


Original Abstract Submitted

provided is a light emitting device including a solid-state light-emitting element that emits primary light, a wavelength converter that includes a phosphor containing a fluorescent ion which absorbs the primary light on the basis of a forbidden transition-type electronic energy transition, and an optical member that reflects the primary light while transmitting fluorescence emitted by the fluorescent ion. the solid-state light-emitting element is arranged on a side of one surface of the wavelength converter and the optical member is arranged on a side of the other surface. the fluorescence emitted by the fluorescent ion passes through the optical member and is output to the outside of the light emitting device. an electronic apparatus includes the above-described light emitting device.