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Beam shaping light emitting module

  • US 20140355239A1
  • Filed: 12/03/2012
  • Published: 12/04/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/07/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. Light emitting module comprisingat least one light emitting element which is arranged to emit light of a primary wavelength, each of the at least one light emitting element having a light emitting area;

  • a wavelength converting element arranged at a distance from the at least one light emitting element of at least a width of the smallest light emitting area of the at least one light emitting element, the wavelength converting element being arranged to convert at least part of the light of a primary wavelength into light of a secondary wavelength; and

    a first optical component being positioned such that the wavelength converting element is located between the at least one light emitting element and the first optical component,wherein the first optical component has surface structures on a surface facing away from the at least one light emitting element,wherein the surface structures are arranged such that light rays incident on the first optical component at angles falling inside of a predetermined incidence cone centered about a normal of the first optical component are reflected, and light rays incident on the first optical component at angles falling outside of the predetermined incidence cone are at least partially transmitted and bent towards the normal to fall inside an emission cone which is centered about an optical axis of the light emitting module, the light emitting module further comprising a second opticai component positioned on a side of the first optical component facing away from the wavelength converting element, wherein the second optical component has surface structures on a surface facing away from the wavelength converting element, and wherein the surface structures of the first and second optical components comprise ridges extending in a first direction and a second direction, respectively, and wherein the ridges of the first and second optical components are arranged at an angle relatively each other.

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