Abstract

AbstractWith the advent of artificial intelligence and unmanned driving, it is an inevitable trend to provide laser‐driven adaptive lighting with super‐brightness, high penetration, and high spatial resolution; one of the best solutions is to pump pixelated phosphor converters by laser diodes (LDs). However, achieving high‐performance pixelated phosphor converters remains a great challenge due to the large size of commercial phosphor particles. In this study, promising pixelated phosphor films are proposed to be fabricated by producing arrayed holes in the Ag substrate with the laser direct writing technology and then filling the holes with the mixture of phosphor particles and the heat‐resisting inorganic glue. A strong thermal transfer field grid is built in Y3Al5O12:Ce3+‐pixelated‐film@Ag, which can withstand a high luminance saturation threshold of over 18.08 W mm−2 pumped by blue LDs. The maximum luminous flux density is ≈1300 lm mm−2, and the luminance is 3.36 × 107 cd m−2 of the white pixel light with excellent uniformity. Further, based on this fabrication strategy, the full‐color‐pixelated‐film@Ag is successfully prepared for the first time. The realization of laser‐driven white pixel light and full‐color pixel light shows an interesting application in intelligent adaptive lighting, and this study paves an avenue for designing pixelated phosphor converters.

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