Abstract
A major problem in solid state lighting is the limited flux emitted by a single power light emitter diode (LED). This flux is insufficient for most lighting applications. A possible solution is using not one but an array of LEDs as a light source. However, the optical control of the flux emitted by such a spatially extended and inhomogeneous light source is difficult, especially if a narrow beam of light is desired and the optics have to be compact. In this paper we discuss a compact narrow beam reflector that enables a two dimensional array of power LEDs to act as a light source for spot lighting in domestic and retail lighting.
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