ChromaLit™ Series, Remote Phosphor Light Source

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CL-750-R152-XT
LENS 70CRI 5000K 6" ROUND
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CL-830-R152-XT
LENS 80CRI 3000K 152MM ROUND
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CL-840-R152-XT
LENS 80CRI 4000K 152MM ROUND
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About  Remote Phosphor Light Source

Remote phosphor light sources belong to a specialized category of products that employ an optical conversion process to transform a fraction of the energy emitted by a narrow band light source in the blue spectral region into different wavelengths within the visible spectrum. The ultimate goal is to generate a light source that appears white to human perception. This approach is also utilized in the creation of LEDs that emit white light directly. However, by strategically placing the phosphor materials at a certain distance from the light source, it becomes possible to reduce the deterioration of the phosphor material caused by heat. Consequently, this design choice enhances the optical stability and longevity of the product. The primary purpose of remote phosphor light sources is to provide high-quality white light while improving overall efficiency. These products leverage a combination of blue LED chips and a layer of phosphor material to convert the initially emitted blue light into a broader range of wavelengths within the visible spectrum. By accomplishing this conversion, they achieve a more natural and uniform light output suitable for diverse lighting applications. Remote phosphor light sources are engineered to deliver exceptional efficiency, generating a higher amount of light output per unit of electrical power input compared to traditional incandescent or fluorescent lamps. Furthermore, they exhibit long service lives and require minimal maintenance, making them highly desirable for commercial and industrial lighting scenarios. The strategic placement of the phosphor layer at a distance from the LED chip offers several advantages. By minimizing the amount of heat generated by the LED chip, the degradation of the phosphor material is mitigated, resulting in improved performance stability over time. Moreover, this design choice minimizes the risk of color shifting and provides greater flexibility in the design of lighting fixtures. In summary, remote phosphor light sources are specialized products that utilize an optical conversion process to transform energy emitted by a narrow band light source in the blue spectral region into various wavelengths within the visible spectrum, thereby creating a high-quality white light source. These products offer enhanced efficiency and stability, extended service lives, and reduced maintenance requirements, making them highly suitable for commercial and industrial lighting applications. The strategic placement of the phosphor material at a distance from the LED chip reduces heat-related degradation while allowing for greater design flexibility.