Phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes in the marine environment: current status and future trends

  • 0Zhuhai Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Functional Materials and Membrane Technology, School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Sun Yat-sen University Zhuhai 519082 P. R. China zhoul8@mail.sysu.edu.cn ceswmm@mail.sysu.edu.cn.

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Summary

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Developing stable blue-green phosphors is crucial for advanced marine lighting and optical communication. These light-emitting diodes (LEDs) offer enhanced performance in underwater environments.

Area Of Science

  • Marine optics and optoelectronics.
  • Materials science, focusing on phosphor development.
  • Environmental engineering for marine applications.

Background

  • Marine resource exploitation necessitates advanced illumination and optical communication.
  • Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are ideal "green lighting sources" for marine exploration.
  • Phosphor-converted LEDs (pc-LEDs) are key technologies for marine applications.

Purpose Of The Study

  • To review LED and pc-LED applications in underwater optical communication and marine fishery.
  • To explore development strategies for phosphors suited to marine environments.
  • To highlight the importance of blue-green phosphors with high stability and color purity.

Main Methods

  • Literature review of existing research on pc-LEDs and phosphors in marine settings.
  • Analysis of light penetration depths and wavelength-specific requirements in marine environments.
  • Discussion of challenges related to phosphor stability in moist conditions.

Main Results

  • Blue-green light (440-570 nm) shows maximum penetration in marine environments.
  • Phosphor stability is a critical challenge due to moisture and continuous operation demands.
  • Tailored phosphor development is essential for reliable marine pc-LED performance.

Conclusions

  • Advanced pc-LED technology is vital for marine optical communication and fishery.
  • Developing thermally and moisture-stable blue-green phosphors is paramount.
  • This review provides a reference for future research in marine phosphors and pc-LED devices.

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