Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are
considered the most important light source of the 21st century owing to
advantages of energy saving, long life, fast response, high colour performance,
and environmental benefit. We believe that accurately understanding the light
performances of LEDs and using them skilfully is an important capability for
optical designers.
This book provides an overview of
the light performance of LED SSL and can further effectively apply optical
design to SSL at different levels. Optical Design for SSL is classified into
four levels including LED die, package, component, and system. All approaches
are aimed at teaching readers to precisely determine the spatial and chromatic
light performance of an LED and increasing the optical utilization factor of an
LED luminaire to achieve optical energy efficiency.
Recommended for optical designers, illumination
designers, LED optical engineers, students - upper level undergraduate
and graduates.
Key Features
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Presents an essential
guidebook for optical design in LED Lighting
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Includes thorough
explanations of LED light performance and limitations
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Proposes four-level optical
design in LED lighting
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Includes chapter summaries
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Provides a reader-friendly
approach to ensure precision
Table of Contents:
CONTENTS
Preface
Biographies
Chapter
1 Introduction of LED Solid-State
Lighting
Chapter
2 Basic Optics
Chapter
3 LED Die-level Light Extraction Optics
Chapter
4 LED Package-level Primary Optics
Chapter
5 Light Source Modelling
Chapter
6 LED Component-level Secondary Optics
Chapter
7 LED System-level LED Lighting Optics
About the Author :
Ching-Cherng Sun received
his BS in electro-physics from National Chiao Tung University in 1988 and his
Ph.D. in Optical Sciences, from National Central University (NCU), in Jan.
1993. In 1996, he joined the faculty of NCU and became a Full Professor in
2002, named Distinguished Professor in 2006, and Chair Professor in 2014. He is
a Fellow of the International Society of Optical Engineering (SPIE) and OPTICA (formerly
OSA), the President of TPS (2019-2022), and currently an Associate Editor of
OSA Continuum, Editorial member of Scientific Reports, and Crystals.
Prof. Sun has authored and co-authored more than 170
refereed papers and 350 conference papers. He has been invited to give invited
talks at more than 65 international conferences. His current major research
includes holography, holographic storage, photorefractive devices, optical
system, LED solid-state lighting, LED package, optical design, 3D scanning and
modeling, and MR near-eye technology.
Tsung-Xian
Lee, is the Associate Professor of the Graduate Institute of Color
and Illumination Technology at National Taiwan University of Science and
Technology. Prof. Lee received his BS in physics at National Sun Yat-Sen
University, and his MS and PhD in optics sciences at National Central
University. His doctoral dissertation was on the topic of LED light extraction.
He also worked for the EPISTAR Corporation to research advanced LED die and
packaging technologies. He has worked for over ten years in the field of LED
solid-state lighting. Presently, he is still committed to developing various
LED applications, including intelligent lighting, human centrical lighting,
healthy lighting, infrared sensing, and ultraviolet sterilization.