发光二极管
光电子学
材料科学
热阻
二极管
电子设备和系统的热管理
大功率led的热管理
消散
热的
紫外线
LED灯
当前拥挤
千分尺
光学
电流(流体)
电气工程
物理
工程类
机械工程
气象学
热力学
作者
Neysha Lobo‐Ploch,Hernán Rodríguez,Christoph Stölmacker,Morten Hoppe,Mickael Lapeyrade,Joachim Stellmach,Frank Mehnke,Tim Wernicke,A. Knauer,V. Kueller,M. Weyers,S. Einfeldt,Michael Kneissl
标识
DOI:10.1109/ted.2012.2234462
摘要
We report on the use of micro-LED arrays, consisting of a matrix of interconnected micrometer-size light-emitting diodes (LEDs), to ensure uniform current injection, reduced series resistance, and improved heat extraction in LEDs emitting in the ultraviolet wavelength region. With the help of experiments and simulations, we show that, in both 380- and 300- to 325-nm LEDs, a greater than twofold decrease in the thermal resistance of the device, as compared with a conventional large area contact, is possible with the use of micro-LED arrays. The thermal resistance was found to linearly decrease with the size of the individual micro-LED, indicating that the improved heat dissipation is mainly due to the division of the heat source from one large area for the square contact into smaller pixels, thus allowing a sufficient area for the dissipation of the generated heat.
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