Abstract

YAG:Ce phosphor coated on blue-chip gives many advantages, except the color rendering of the LEDs fabricated by this method is poor due to the lack of red and green colors. This problem can be sorted out by choosing different methods out of the available two different methods. For the first method, the n-UV (near-ultraviolet) LED is coated with a mixture of intense blue, green, and red phosphors to make a white light-emitting diode. Also, if the yellow color phosphor is added, lamps can give better CRI values. So many papers are reported on this type of white LED fabrication technique. In this paper, we have reported the fabrication of white LED lamps by coating three different phosphors i.e. blue, green, and red in the appropriate amount to be mixed and coated on the near UV LED chips. This approach is different from the existing reports because we are using near UV (405-407 nm LEDs) not the UV LED chips in the fabrication of white LEDs in this paper.

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