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Page 1: A new integrating sphere design for spectral radiant flux ... · PDF fileA new integrating sphere design for spectral radiant flux determination of LEDs Peter Hanselaer, Arno Keppens

A new integrating sphere design for spectral radiant flux determination of LEDs

Peter Hanselaer, Arno KeppensLight and Lighting LaboratoryCatholic University College Sint-Lieven, Gent (B)

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Outline

• Light and Lighting Laboratory• Introduction• Integrating sphere theory• Features• Test measurements• Preliminary results• Future research

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Light&Lighting Laboratory

Location: Gent, Belgium

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Light&Lighting Laboratory

Location: Gent, Belgium

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Light&Lighting Laboratory

Staff

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Light&Lighting Laboratory

Topics

Photovoltaics

Lighting Optical design

Appearance

Measurement Facilities

Photovoltaics

Lighting Optical design

Appearance

Measurement Facilities

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Light&Lighting Laboratory

Measuring instruments

8/d spectral reflectance and transmittance

Goniometer for spectral retro-reflection

Near Field Luminance Goniometer

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Light&Lighting LaboratoryMeasuring instruments

Photometric/colorimetric camera

Spectral response

Absolute spectral BSDF

F. Leloup et al, Applied Optics, Vol. 47, No. 29, pp. 5454-5467, 2008.

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Introduction

LEDs

• LED technology is developing very fast

• Technology will become mature for general lighting applications

• Luminous flux and efficacy are very important and sensitive data, used to impress and push the market

• Specifications are strongly dependent on junction temperature

• Need for standard measuring procedures

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Approaches

Introduction

Spatial integratedSpatial resolved

Integrating sphereGoniometer

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Introduction

Approaches

Spectral resolved

Photometer

Spectral integrated

Spectrograph

Spectrum, CRI, CCT

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Integrating sphere theoryBasics

D

recdA

srcdA

srcα

recαD

recdA

srcdA

srcα

recα

, , 2

cos( ) ( , ).cos . .rece e src src src srcE receiver L dA

Dλ λα

α β α= ∫∫

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Integrating sphere theoryBasics

D

R

recdA

srcdA

srcα

recαD

R

recdA

srcdA

srcα

recα

, ,2

Sphere geometry:1 ( ) . ( , ).

4e e src src srcE receiver L dARλ λ α β= ∫∫

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Integrating sphere theory

Basics

, ,

, ,2

, ,2

Lambertian coating:

.

1 ( ) . . .4

Uniform coating:

( ) . .4

e e

e e src

e e src

L E

E receiver E dAR

E receiver E dAR

λ λ

λ λ

λ λ

ρπ

ρπ

ρπ

=

=

=

∫∫

∫∫

,2

2

1 . .4 1

Spectral neutral coating:1 ( ) . .

4 1

eR

E receiverR

λρ

π ρ

ρπ ρ

= Φ−

= Φ−

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Introduction: colour and numbersIntegrating sphere theory

Error sources

Receiver response must be proportional to irradiance over the hemispherical FOV

ReceiverReceiver

“cosine response”

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Error sources

Introduction: colour and numbersIntegrating sphere theory

Test or reference lamp

baffle

ReceiverTest or

reference lamp

baffle

Receiver

Direct incidence must be eliminated: use of a baffle!

Shielded sphere wall area

Substitution method using a similar reference lamp

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List

Introduction: colour and numbersFeatures

• Wall mounted LEDBackward radiation!

• Unique geometry of reference, sample and detection portVery small baffle area!

• Absolute detector based approach with an external irradiance calibration source

Additional open port! Collimated reference beam!

• Spectral resolved measurementsSpectral calibration!Signal to Noise levels!

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Unique geometry

Introduction: colour and numbersFeatures

sample port (11 cm)

detection port (diffuser and fibre)

reference port (2.5 cm)

Sphere diameter: 50 cm

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Sample port

Introduction: colour and numbersFeatures

Diffuse reflective sheet

(waste material)

Sample plug(11 cm)

(waste material)

Pt 100 temperature sensor

Small baffle; to be adapted to the

dimensions of the LED/luminaire

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Geometry/ baffle

Introduction: colour and numbersFeatures

84°

Small baffle

One baffle to shield two ports

Direct flux hitting baffle ánd shadow region is small

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External irradiance calbration source

Introduction: colour and numbersFeatures

Primary reference

source, at 50 cm

Secundary reference source

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Spectral resolved measurements

Introduction: colour and numbersFeatures

Circular to rectangular quartz

fibre

¼ m Spectrometer, 4 nm bandwidth, full VIS wavelength

coverage

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Angular response of the receiver

Introduction: colour and numbersTest measurements

cosine

Detector head

Naked quartz fibre

Diffusing power versus signal strength!

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Spatial Response Distribution Function

Introduction: colour and numbersTest measurements

Detector direction

Laser source hits the baffle!

Hemispherical joints

90θ = °

Variations of SRDF within 1%

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Sphere factor

Introduction: colour and numbersTest measurements

2

For an ideal sphere: 1 ( ) . .

4 1E receiver

π ρ= Φ

Measured with calibrated luxmeter:

1442 lux

Calculated from spectral irradiance:

60.5 lm

2

1 . 23.84 1

0.95R

ρπ ρ

ρ

=−

=

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Introduction: colour and numbersTest measurements

Spatial integrated versus spatial resolved

35.3 lmΦ =

35.0 lmΦ =

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Introduction: colour and numbersTest measurements

Efficiency of a clear lens

120FWHM = ° 10FWHM = °

35.3 lmΦ = 34.5 2.2%

lmloss

Φ =

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Introduction: colour and numbersPreliminary results

Temperature controlled LED

Pt100 and peltier drive are used to reach a setpoint

Plug was thermally isolated from sphere body

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Introduction: colour and numbersPreliminary results

LED junction temperature

Calibration curves at low drive current

Keppens, A., Ryckaert, W. R., Deconinck, G. and Hanselaer, P., High power light-emitting diode junction temperature determination from current-voltage characteristics, J. Appl. Phys., 2008, 104, 9.

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Temperature controlled red LED: spectra

Introduction: colour and numbersPreliminary results

0.0E+00

1.0E-03

2.0E-03

3.0E-03

4.0E-03

5.0E-03

6.0E-03

7.0E-03

8.0E-03

400 450 500 550 600 650 700

wavelength (nm)

spec

tral

radi

ant f

lux

(W/n

m)

292.1 K303.6 K314.6 K325.5 K338.0 K

350 I mA=

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Temperature controlled red LED

Introduction: colour and numbersPreliminary results

19

21

23

25

27

29

31

290 300 310 320 330 340

Temperature (K)

Lum

inou

s flu

x (lm

)

18

19

20

21

22

23

290 300 310 320 330 340Temperature (K)

EQE

(%)

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Introduction: colour and numbersFurther research

• Uncertainty budget• Stray light correction• Standard LEDs• Benchmarking (including remote phosphor LEDs)• LED measurements at constant temperature but different

drive currents• Standardization procedures

www.lichttechnologie.beAcknowledgements:

The authors wish to thank the IWT of Flanders for financial support