LIGHT DISTRIBUTION FOR PLANAR PHOTONIC COMPONENT

An illumination apparatus has a light source having a planar emission surface and a centroid, wherein the surface has a maximum distance L between opposite edges. A lens has an incident surface and an optical axis. In cross section along the optical axis, the incident surface, at a first incident po...

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Main Author Shum, Frank
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 07.11.2019
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Summary:An illumination apparatus has a light source having a planar emission surface and a centroid, wherein the surface has a maximum distance L between opposite edges. A lens has an incident surface and an optical axis. In cross section along the optical axis, the incident surface, at a first incident point, is concave or flat to light emitted at a normal from the emissive surface. At a second incident point, the surface an instantaneous angle of curvature, relative to the emissive surface, with an absolute value of no more than 25 degrees to light emitted at an oblique angle greater than 75 degrees from the emissive surface normal. Considered in parallel to the optical axis, the second incident point is within a less than 0.2 L from the first plane. In an orthogonal direction to the optical axis, the second incident point lies within less than 2 L from the centroid.
Bibliography:Application Number: US201815968924