DLC and AlN thin films influence the thermal conduction of HPLED light
At a Glance
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| Publication Date | 2015-08-26 |
| Journal | Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE |
| Authors | Ming Seng Hsu, Ching Yao Hsu, Jen Wei Huang, Feng Lin Shyu |
| Institutions | R.O.C Military Academy |
Abstract
Section titled āAbstractāThermal dissipation had an important influence in the effect and life of light emitting diodes (LED) because it enables transfer the heat away from electric device to the aluminum plate that can be used for heat removal. In the industrial processing, the quality of the thermal dissipation decides by the gumming technique between the PCB and aluminum plate. In this study, we fabricated double layer ceramic thin films of diamond like carbon (DLC) and alumina nitride (AlN) by vacuum sputtering soldered the substrate of high power light emitting diodes (HPLED) light to check the heat conduction. The ceramic dielectric coatings were characterized by several subsequent analyses, especially the measurement of real work temperature. The X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) patterns reveal those ceramic phases were successfully grown onto the substrate. The work temperatures show DLC and AlN films coating had limited the heat transfer by the lower thermal conductivity of these ceramic films. Obviously, it hadnāt transferred heat and limited work temperature of HPLED better than DLC thin film only.
Tech Support
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