High Intensity Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) for Advanced Projection Systems (HI-LEAPS)

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Title
High Intensity Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) for Advanced Projection Systems (HI-LEAPS)

CoPED ID
d51724da-a753-4270-b7bf-14625b90aaa3

Status
Closed


Value
£687,542

Start Date
Dec. 1, 2013

End Date
Nov. 30, 2015

Description

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Existing light emitting diodes (LEDs) do not emit light directionally, so in many applications not all photons are coupled into the optical system and result in wasted energy. This is notably true in image projection systems (a US$3B annual market) which require bigger, much brighter LEDs to replace inefficient discharge lamps. The aim of this project is to advance the development of new large area, high brightness InGaN LEDs with highly directional emission and capable of operating at high electrical power density to achieve the high on-screen lumens needed for advanced digital projectors. The innovation will involve realising such LEDs on Silicon substrates, the incorporation of novel nanostructures by cost effective methods to direct the light output, and wafer bonding to thermally conducting substrates to address the heat extraction problem. The new LEDs will also be tested in a novel projector design that requires multiple highly directional LEDs, to expand market opportunities.

Sydney Nigrin PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Nanostructures
  2. Diodes
  3. Light-emitting diodes
  4. Heat conduction
  5. Lamps
  6. Lighting
  7. Emissions

Extracted key phrases
  1. High Intensity Light Emitting diode
  2. New led
  3. Directional led
  4. Bright led
  5. Advanced Projection Systems
  6. Light output
  7. High electrical power density
  8. Image projection system
  9. Novel projector design
  10. 3b annual market
  11. Advanced digital projector
  12. High brightness
  13. Optical system
  14. New large area
  15. HI

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