Jiangmen Duramp Electric Co., Ltd

Jiangmen Duramp Electric Co., Ltd

Osram turns to quantum dots for 90CRI lighting LEDs

2021 11/27

Osram has developed its own emissive quantum dot technology, and is using it in a range of 90CRI lighting LEDs.


"Osconiq E 2835 CRI90 (QD) pushes efficiency values to new heights, even at high colour rendering indices and warm light colours," according to the company. [The LED meets the requirements of the Single Lighting Regulation [mandatory in Europe in September 2021] regarding the energy efficiency of light sources. Part of the new guidelines is a value >50CRI for R9 saturated red."

Colour temperatures from 2,200 to 6,500K area available, with some reaching above 200 lm/W. That said for the 4,000K at the nominal 65mA, typical luminous flux is 34 lm and typical efficacy is 195 lm/W. The binning range of the 2,200K part is 24 to 33 lm, while 6,500K types span 30 to 40.5 lm.


Operation is over -40 to 105°C (Tj 125°C max) and at up to 200mA (Tj 25°C). The package is 2.8 x 3.5 x 0.5mm.


E2835 is also available in two other versions: 80CRI for office and retail lighting solutions and E2835 Cyan [which produces a spectral peak in the blue wavelength range that supresses melantonin production in the human body", said Osram.

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Quantum dots are semiconductor particles that emit light in different wavelengths depending on their size – a form of phosphor that is in its infancy compared with traditional types.

These can be tuned to convert blue light in to other colours – with narrower emission peaks that traditional phosphors – allowing close control of final emission characteristics.

[With our specially developed Quantum Dot phosphors, we are the only manufacturer in the market that can offer this technology for general lighting applications," said Osram product director Peter Naegelein. [The Osconiq E 2835 is also the only
available LED of its kind in the established 2835 package and impresses with extremely homogeneous illumination."

The Osram quantum dots are encapsulated in a sub-package to protect them from moisture and other external influences. [This special encapsulation makes it possible to use the small particles in demanding on-chip operation within an LED," said the company.