YU Bin-hai, WANG Yao-hao . Junction Temperature and Thermal Resistance Restrict the Developing of High-power LED[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2005,26(6): 761-766
YU Bin-hai, WANG Yao-hao . Junction Temperature and Thermal Resistance Restrict the Developing of High-power LED[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2005,26(6): 761-766DOI:
The junction temperature of LED has directly influence upon light output efficiency
device life time
reliability
emitting wavelength of LED.With the invention of high-power LEDs
the requirement for drive current has increased significantly
thereby increasing power dissipation.But only approximately 5% to 10% of the input electrical power in LEDs is dissipated optically while the other portion produces heat energy based on the current technology.Specially
the heat inside high-power LEDs rely mainly on natural cooling
but no active cooling was used because the active cooling will increase the cost
decrease the reliability
and shorten life time of the whole LEDlighting system.Only if the cost of each lumen(for example
USD/lm) in the semiconductor lighting is lower than other lighting source
the semiconductor lighting could replace the conventional lighting sources.So
effective thermal management of high-power LEDs must be dealt with by way of low cost and natural cooling.Keeping the junction temperature of LED in the given range is a main research goal of chip fabricating
device packaging and application.Specially
it's also a key issue being dealt with during packaging and application of high-power LED.The influences of pn junction temperature on capabilities of LEDs are described in this paper
firstly.And then the relations of junction temperature and thermal resistance of high-power LEDs are analyzed.The conclusion that junction temperature and thermal resistance restrict farther developments of high-power LEDs has been deduced based on the thermal resistance analyses of high-power LEDs.Meanwhile
the following viewpoints is put forward:(a) How to increase light output efficiency is a basic sticking point in process of raising the power of LED devices.(b)There is no point in developing high-power LEDs which go beyond 5 W for engineering applications if the light output efficiency of LEDs has no improvement.