High-radiance phosphor-converted light sources for fluorescence analysis

Introduction/PurposeLaser-excited remote phosphor (LERP) light sources have gained significant importance in lighting and display applications due to their unique brightness and color-rendering qualities. In addition to their well-known advantages in these areas, we found that they also offer largel...

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Main Authors: Jan Müller, Ingo B. Ramsteiner, Reinhold Fieß, Cornelius Neumann
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/aot.2024.1510954/full
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description Introduction/PurposeLaser-excited remote phosphor (LERP) light sources have gained significant importance in lighting and display applications due to their unique brightness and color-rendering qualities. In addition to their well-known advantages in these areas, we found that they also offer largely unexplored potential for sensor applications, such as quantitative fluorescence analysis. This potential is especially relevant when sophisticated optics operating under space and cost constraints require low-etendue sources with highly stable spectral properties. In this paper, we present an example of such an application. The purpose of our research is to assess currently available phosphor materials and design a light source to our particular reference application.MethodsFor this purpose, a characterization setup was developed that compares different phosphors excited by small laser spots, with diameters between 100 μm and 280 μm, in terms of emitted spectral radiance, incident laser power, and irradiance.ResultsThe investigation identified two suitable phosphors, including a phosphor that addresses the gap in the blue and green wavelength ranges. Furthermore, the importance of small laser spots was demonstrated, which allows reducing the laser power to simplify light source design and reduce costs.Discussion/ConclusionThis research proposes a functional set of phosphors for the abovementioned application and, at the same time, presents the current limitations of LERP light sources. We remain confident in the described application field for LERP sources and hope that the needs elaborated in this work will inspire further research and development of novel phosphor materials.
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spelling doaj-art-e556f74e35fe42c9a6285b8b21667e242024-12-09T09:59:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Advanced Optical Technologies2192-85842024-12-011310.3389/aot.2024.15109541510954High-radiance phosphor-converted light sources for fluorescence analysisJan Müller0Jan Müller1Ingo B. Ramsteiner2Reinhold Fieß3Cornelius Neumann4Light Technology Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, GermanyOptical Systems, Corporate Research, Robert Bosch GmbH, Renningen, GermanyOptical Systems, Corporate Research, Robert Bosch GmbH, Renningen, GermanyOptical Systems, Corporate Research, Robert Bosch GmbH, Renningen, GermanyLight Technology Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, GermanyIntroduction/PurposeLaser-excited remote phosphor (LERP) light sources have gained significant importance in lighting and display applications due to their unique brightness and color-rendering qualities. In addition to their well-known advantages in these areas, we found that they also offer largely unexplored potential for sensor applications, such as quantitative fluorescence analysis. This potential is especially relevant when sophisticated optics operating under space and cost constraints require low-etendue sources with highly stable spectral properties. In this paper, we present an example of such an application. The purpose of our research is to assess currently available phosphor materials and design a light source to our particular reference application.MethodsFor this purpose, a characterization setup was developed that compares different phosphors excited by small laser spots, with diameters between 100 μm and 280 μm, in terms of emitted spectral radiance, incident laser power, and irradiance.ResultsThe investigation identified two suitable phosphors, including a phosphor that addresses the gap in the blue and green wavelength ranges. Furthermore, the importance of small laser spots was demonstrated, which allows reducing the laser power to simplify light source design and reduce costs.Discussion/ConclusionThis research proposes a functional set of phosphors for the abovementioned application and, at the same time, presents the current limitations of LERP light sources. We remain confident in the described application field for LERP sources and hope that the needs elaborated in this work will inspire further research and development of novel phosphor materials.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/aot.2024.1510954/fullfluorescencelight sourceslaser-excited remote phosphoretendueradiancemetrology
spellingShingle Jan Müller
Jan Müller
Ingo B. Ramsteiner
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Cornelius Neumann
High-radiance phosphor-converted light sources for fluorescence analysis
Advanced Optical Technologies
fluorescence
light sources
laser-excited remote phosphor
etendue
radiance
metrology
title High-radiance phosphor-converted light sources for fluorescence analysis
title_full High-radiance phosphor-converted light sources for fluorescence analysis
title_fullStr High-radiance phosphor-converted light sources for fluorescence analysis
title_full_unstemmed High-radiance phosphor-converted light sources for fluorescence analysis
title_short High-radiance phosphor-converted light sources for fluorescence analysis
title_sort high radiance phosphor converted light sources for fluorescence analysis
topic fluorescence
light sources
laser-excited remote phosphor
etendue
radiance
metrology
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/aot.2024.1510954/full
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