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ACS Omega ; 7(14): 11770-11776, 2022 Apr 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35449970

ABSTRACT

PQ/PMMA photopolymer films fabricated by solvent casting are realized using tetrahydrofuran (THF) as the solvent. The corresponding photochemical reaction model is established with material parameters numerically studied based on 57 samples recorded with a 532 nm laser. The fabrication and the recording time are noticeably reduced. A 2-fold increase in the average refractive index variation is achieved compared with the two-step thermal polymerization method with the same PQ initial concentration.

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Opt Express ; 27(6): 8258-8266, 2019 Mar 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31052647

ABSTRACT

Two 2nd order PQ:PMMA reflecting VBGs with Bragg wavelengths of 488.8 nm and 525.6 nm were recorded using 532 nm as the recording wavelength. The formation of 2nd order PQ:PMMA VBG is explained and simulated based on the diffusion model of the PQ molecules in the PMMA matrix. The 525.6 nm VBG successfully served as the ECDL cavity mirror of a 522 nm diode laser and achieved more than 10000-fold output spectrum narrowing.

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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 13691, 2018 Sep 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30209304

ABSTRACT

An achromatic linear polarization rotator based on a tandem-2ϕ-twisted nematic liquid crystal cell (tandem-2ϕ-TNLC cell, where 2ϕ represents the total twisted angle) is theoretically analyzed and experimentally demonstrated. The tandem-2ϕ-TNLC cell comprises two conventional ϕ-TNLC cells with the required arrangement that the LC director close to the last layer of the first ϕ-TNLC cell should be perpendicular to that close to the first layer of the second ϕ-TNLC cell. With such a simple combination, the TNLC performances are considerably improved. According to the experimental results and theoretical analyses by Jones Calculus, the tandem-2ϕ-TNLC polarization rotator with suitable parameters is achromatic and insensitive to the polarization plane of incident light. Such properties provide these polarization rotators with potential for practical applications.

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Sci Rep ; 8(1): 296, 2018 01 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29321493

ABSTRACT

Phosphor-converted white light-emitting diodes (pc-WLEDs) have become a major light source in general lighting. To stabilize the photometric characteristics of pc-WLEDs, much effort has been made to manage the heat dissipation of the LED dies. The thermal problems of the phosphor parts, a critical reliability concern for pc-WLEDs, have recently attracted academic interest. This study proposed a practical approach for measuring phosphor temperature in an operating pc-WLED using a noncontact, instant detection method to remotely monitor the emission spectrum. Conventionally, an infrared camera or thermocouples have been used to measure temperature. An IR camera requires good calibration on the emissivity and is usually blocked by the lens or other components covered on the phosphors. Moreover, a thermocouple requires time to reach the thermal equivalence between the detector and the sample under testing, and this approach is destructive when used for inner detection. Our approach has advantages over the conventional methods because it is noninvasive, noncontact, and instant, and inner detection. The approach is also independent of the peak wavelength of pumping lights, the concentration and thickness of phosphor, and correlated color temperatures.

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Opt Express ; 23(26): 33861-9, 2015 Dec 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26832046

ABSTRACT

Phosphor converted white LEDs (pc-WLED) with different geometries, namely remote-dome, remote-plate, half-dome, and conformal-coating packages, were studied using simulations to obtain the thermal power and the temperature distribution. The results of an experiment carried out to measure the temperature distribution in these pc-WLEDs validate the simulation results. A hotspot always occurs in the phosphor region. The conformal-coating package is the most feasible choice to reduce the hotspot temperature comparing with the other geometries.

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Opt Lett ; 38(24): 5346-8, 2013 Dec 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24322254

ABSTRACT

A simulation and experiment were performed to demonstrate that a laser using volume Bragg grating as one of the cavity mirrors can achieve lasing even if the laser cavity length exceeds the traditional stable cavity condition. The laser transverse mode changes from a Gaussian beam into a ring-shaped mode as the laser cavity length increases from stable to unstable cavity conditions. At the same time, the effective modal reflectivity is reduced as the cavity length increases.

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Opt Express ; 20 Suppl 6: A822-7, 2012 Nov 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23187658

ABSTRACT

A new method is introduced to evaluate the specific series resistance distribution of solar cells using photoluminescence images under both short circuit and open circuit conditions. An experiment was performed to confirm that method is insensitive to the illumination intensity distribution and valid for different illumination levels.

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Opt Express ; 20(6): 6622-30, 2012 Mar 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22418546

ABSTRACT

In this paper, to our best knowledge, it is the first time to present a precise simulation and detailed design of angular correlated color temperature (CCT) distribution of white LEDs covering a range of CCT from 2800K to 6500K. An optimized design of packaging structure with a silicone lens covering a phosphor dome performed an extreme small angular CCT deviation of 105K in the simulation and 182K in a corresponding real sample for a white LED with the CCT near 6500K.


Subject(s)
Computer-Aided Design , Lighting/instrumentation , Models, Theoretical , Semiconductors , Color , Computer Simulation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Temperature
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Opt Express ; 20(23): A822-7, 2012 Nov 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23326829

ABSTRACT

A new method is introduced to evaluate the specific series resistance distribution of solar cells using photoluminescence images under both short circuit and open circuit conditions. An experiment was perfomed to confirm that method is insensitive to the illumination intensity distribution and valid for different illumination levels.

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Appl Opt ; 46(4): 581-90, 2007 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17230253

ABSTRACT

A thorough and general geometrical optics analysis of a slab-shaped laser gain medium is presented. The length and thickness ratio is critical if one is to achieve the maximum utilization of absorbed pump power by the laser light in such a medium; e.g., the fill factor inside the slab is to be maximized. We point out that the conditions for a fill factor equal to 1, laser light entering and exiting parallel to the length of the slab, and Brewster angle incidence on the entrance and exit faces cannot all be satisfied at the same time. Deformed slabs are also studied. Deformation along the width direction of the largest surfaces is shown to significantly reduce the fill factor that is possible.

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Appl Opt ; 45(36): 9198-202, 2006 Dec 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17151760

ABSTRACT

The temperature dependence of the reflectivity of volume Bragg grating mirrors is shown to determine the performance of a solid-state laser. Mirrors with reflectivities that vary with temperature are then considered that make the temperature-independent operation of Nd:YAG (and other) lasers possible.

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Opt Lett ; 31(2): 229-31, 2006 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16441039

ABSTRACT

Dramatic spectral narrowing of two normally broadband lasers, Ti:sapphire and Cr:LiSAF, was achieved by simply replacing the output mirror with a reflective, volumetric Bragg grating recorded in photothermal refractive glass. The output power of each laser was unchanged from that obtained using dielectric coated output mirrors with the same output coupling as the Bragg grating while spectral brightness increased by 3 orders of magnitude.

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Appl Opt ; 42(36): 7157-62, 2003 Dec 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14717292

ABSTRACT

We report on the distribution of fluorescence that can be emitted through the surfaces of a ytterbium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (Yb:YAG) slab-shaped high-power solid-state laser. Slab shapes considered include parallel or antiparallel Brewster endfaced slabs and rectangular parallelepiped slabs. We treat cases in which all the faces of these slabs are in air, or with water or another coating on the largest faces. The fraction of the fluorescence emitted through each face, its distribution over that face, and the directions in which it travels are shown to be important to the design of high-power slab lasers.

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