Publication Type : Journal Article
Source : ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS
Url : https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adom.202100072
Campus : Bengaluru
School : School of Engineering
Year : 2021
Abstract : In the current COVID-19 scenario, there is an urgent need for developing efficient and mercury-free deep-ultraviolet (deep-UV) light sources for disinfection applications. AlGaN-based light-emitting diodes (LEDs) may be considered as an alternative, but due to their inherent low efficiencies in the deep-UV spectral region, significant developments are required to address efficiency issues. Here, a mercury-free chip-size deep-UV light source is shown which is enabled by high-vacuum chip-scale cavity sealing overcoming the limitations of both mercury lamps and deep-UV LEDs. These deep-UV chips are cathodoluminescence based, in which a cavity is created with high vacuum integrity for efficient field-emission. These chips demonstrate optical output power ≥20 mW (efficiency ≈4%) and, owing to the spectral overlap of phosphor cathodoluminescence spectra and germicidal effectiveness curve, resulted in log 6 (99.9999%) germicidal efficiency. Additionally, these chips offer high reliability, “instant” ON/OFF capability, high operational lifetimes, and low-temperature dependence with complete design freedom.
Cite this Research Publication : Vijay Kumar Sharma, Swee Tiam Tan, Zheng Haiyang, Sushant Shendre, Alexandra Baum, Francis Chalvet, Jonas Tirén, Hilmi Volkan Demir, On-Chip Mercury-Free Deep-UV Light-Emitting Sources with Ultrahigh Germicidal Efficiency, ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS, 2021.