Light emitting device
11667836 · 2023-06-06
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Cpc classification
H01L33/507
ELECTRICITY
C09K11/77348
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A light emitting device includes a first light source containing a first light emitting element, and a second light source containing a second light emitting element and a second fluorescent material, the first light source emits light in a region that is demarcated in a chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system by a first straight line connecting a first point having x,y of 0.280, 0.070 in the chromaticity coordinate and a second point having x,y of 0.280, 0.500 in the chromaticity coordinate, a second straight line connecting the second point and a third point having x,y of 0.013, 0.500 in the chromaticity coordinate, a purple boundary extending from the first point toward a direction in which x decreases in the chromaticity coordinate, and a spectrum locus extending from the third point toward a direction in which y decreases in the chromaticity coordinate, in a light emission spectrum, a light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of a light emission intensity I.sub.PM at a wavelength of 490 nm with respect to a light emission intensity I.sub.PL at a maximum light emission peak wavelength of the first light emitting element is in a range of 0.22 or more and 0.95 or less, the second light source emits light having a color deviation duv from a blackbody radiation locus in a range of −0.02 or more and 0.02 or less measured according to JIS Z8725 with a correlated color temperature in a range of 1,500 K or more and 8,000 K or less in a chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, and the light emitting device emits mixed color light of light emitted from the first light source and light emitted from the second light source.
Claims
1. A light emitting device comprising: a first light source containing a first light emitting element having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 410 nm or more and 490 nm or less, wherein the first light source emits light in a region that is demarcated in a chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system by a first straight line connecting a first point having x of 0.280 and y of 0.070 in the chromaticity coordinate and a second point having x of 0.280 and y of 0.500 in the chromaticity coordinate, a second straight line connecting the second point and a third point having x of 0.013 and y of 0.500 in the chromaticity coordinate, a purple boundary extending from the first point toward a direction in which x decreases in the chromaticity coordinate, and a spectrum locus extending from the third point toward a direction in which y decreases in the chromaticity coordinate, wherein in a light emission spectrum, a light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of a light emission intensity I.sub.PM at a wavelength of 490 nm with respect to a light emission intensity I.sub.PL at a maximum light emission peak wavelength of the first light emitting element is in a range of 0.22 or more and 0.95 or less.
2. The light emitting device according to claim 1, wherein the first light source contains a first fluorescent material that emits light through excitation by the first light emitting element.
3. The light emitting device according to claim 2, wherein the first fluorescent material contains at least one fluorescent material A having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 440 nm or more and 526 nm or less, selected from the group consisting of (A1) an alkaline earth metal aluminate salt fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum in a range of 58 nm or more and 78 nm or less, (A2) a silicate salt fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a composition including Mg, at least one element selected from the group consisting of Ca, Sr, and Ba, and at least one element selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, and Br, and having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum in a range of 50 nm or more and 75 nm or less, (A3) a silicate salt fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a composition including at least one element selected from the group consisting of Ba, Sr, and Ca, and having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum in a range of 50 nm or more and 75 nm or less, and (A4) a rare earth aluminate salt fluorescent material activated with Ce, having a composition including at least one rare earth element selected from the group consisting of Y, Gd, Tb, and Lu, and at least one element selected from the group consisting of Al and Ga, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum in a range of 90 nm or more and 115 nm or less.
4. The light emitting device according to claim 2, wherein the first fluorescent material is at least one selected from the group consisting of an alkaline earth metal aluminate salt fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (a1), a silicate salt fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (a2), a silicate salt fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (a3), and a rare earth aluminate salt fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (a4):
Sr.sub.4Al.sub.14O.sub.25:Eu (a1)
(Ca,Sr,Ba).sub.8MgSi.sub.4O.sub.16(F,Cl,Br).sub.2:Eu (a2)
(Ca,Sr,Ba).sub.2SiO.sub.4:Eu (a3)
(Y,Gd,Tb,Lu).sub.3(Al,Ga).sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (a4).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) The light emitting device of the present disclosure will be described with reference to embodiments. However, the embodiments shown below are only examples for realizing the technical concept of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to the light emitting devices shown below. The relationships between the color names and the chromaticity coordinates, the relationships between the wavelength ranges of light and the color names are in accordance with JIS Z8110.
(16) The light emitting device includes a first light source containing a first light emitting element having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 410 nm or more and 490 nm or less, and a second light source containing a second light emitting element having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 410 nm or more and 460 nm or less, and a second fluorescent material emitting light through excitation by the second light emitting element. The first light source emits light in a region (which may be hereinafter referred to as a “light emission region LSa of the first light source”) that is demarcated in a chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system by a first straight line connecting a first point having x of 0.280 and y of 0.070 in the chromaticity coordinate and a second point having x of 0.280 and y of 0.500 in the chromaticity coordinate, a second straight line connecting the second point and a third point having x of 0.013 and y of 0.500 in the chromaticity coordinate, a purple boundary extending from the first point toward a direction in which x decreases in the chromaticity coordinate, and a spectrum locus extending from the third point toward a direction in which y decreases in the chromaticity coordinate. The “purple boundary” is the locus connecting both the red end and the purple end of the spectrum locus formed in the chromaticity diagram. The colors on the purple boundary are colors that are not formed with monochromatic light (red to magenta), and colors that are formed through color mixing. The “spectrum locus” means the curve obtained by connecting chromaticity points of monochromic (pure color) light in the chromaticity diagram. The chromaticity diagram of the CIE color coordinate system is defined by Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage (CIE). In a light emission spectrum of the light emitting device, a light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of a light emission intensity I.sub.PM at a wavelength of 490 nm with respect to a light emission intensity I.sub.PL at a maximum light emission peak wavelength of the first light emitting element is in a range of 0.22 or more and 0.95 or less. The second light source emits light having a color deviation duv from a blackbody radiation locus in a range of −0.02 or more and 0.02 or less measured according to JIS Z8725 with a correlated color temperature in a range of 1,500 K or more and 8,000 K or less in a chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system. The light emitting device emits mixed color light of light emitted from the first light source and light emitted from the second light source. For the first light emitting element and the second light emitting element, the light emission spectrum was measured with an omnidirectional integrating sphere, and the wavelength exhibiting the highest light emission intensity in the light emission spectrum is designated as the light emission peak wavelength. The light emission intensity at the light emission peak wavelength of the first light emitting element is designated as the light emission intensity I.sub.PL. For the light emitting device, the light emission spectrum is measured with a spectrofluorophotometer, and the light emission intensity at a wavelength of 490 nm in the light emission spectrum is designated as the light emission intensity I.sub.PM. The chromaticity coordinate (chromaticity x,y) of the light emission color of the light emitting device is measured with an optical measurement system having a combination of a multi-channel spectroscope and an integral sphere. For the second light source, the chromaticity coordinate (chromaticity x,y) of the light emission color, the correlated color temperature (Tcp; K) according to JIS Z8725, the color deviation duv from the blackbody radiation locus, and the average color rendering index Ra according to JIS Z8726 are measured with an optical measurement system having a combination of a multi-channel spectroscope and an integral sphere.
(17) One example of a light emitting device of an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawing.
(18) The light emitting device 100 includes a first light source 101 containing a first light emitting element 11 having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 410 nm or more and 490 nm or less covered with a covering member 50, and a second light source 102 containing a second light emitting element 12 having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 410 nm or more and 460 nm or less, and a fluorescent member 52 containing a second fluorescent material 72 emitting light through excitation with light emitted from the second light emitting element 12. The light emitting device 100 has a substrate 103, on which the first light source 101 and the second light source 102 are disposed. In the description herein, the light emitting material contained in the second light source 102 is referred to as a second fluorescent material 72. As described later, the fluorescent material contained in the first light source 101 is referred to as a first fluorescent material 71. In this specification, the “fluorescent material” is used in the same meaning as a “fluorescent phosphor”.
(19) The first light source 101 and the second light source 102 have molded articles 41 and 42 respectively, and the first light emitting element 11 and the second light emitting element 12 respectively. The molded articles 41 and 42 have first leads 21 and 22 and second leads 31 and 32 respectively, and are molded integrally with resin portions 43 and 44 containing a thermoplastic resin or a thermosetting resin respectively. The molded articles 41 and 42 each have a concave portion having a bottom surface and a side surface, and the first light emitting element 11 or the second light emitting element 12 is disposed on the bottom surface of the concave portion. The first light emitting element 11 and the second light emitting element 12 each have one pair of positive and negative electrodes, and the one pair of positive and negative electrodes are electrically connected to the first leads 21 and 22 and the second leads 31 and 32 through wires 61 and 62 respectively. The first light emitting element 11 and the second light emitting element 12 are covered with a covering member 50 and a fluorescent member 52 respectively. The covering member 50 contains a sealing material. The fluorescent member 52 contains the second fluorescent material 72 performing wavelength conversion of light emitted from the second light emitting element 12 and a sealing material. The first fluorescent material 71 and the second fluorescent material 72 each have at least one light emission peak wavelength in a particular wavelength range through excitation with light emitted from the first light emitting element 11 or the second light emitting element 12, and may contain two or more kinds of fluorescent materials having different wavelength ranges of the light emission peak wavelength. The first light source 101 and the second light source 102 emit light by externally supplying electric power through the first leads 21 and 22 and the second leads 31 and 32 respectively, and mixed color light of the light emitted from the first light source 101 and the light emitted from the second light source 102 is emitted from the light emitting device 100.
(20) The first light emitting element 11 and the second light emitting element 12 are used as excitation light sources. The first light emitting element 11 has a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 410 nm or more and 490 nm or less. The first light emitting element 11 provided in the first light source 101 may be constituted by plural light emitting elements, and the plural light emitting elements each may have a light emission peak wavelength in the aforementioned wavelength range and may have light emission peak wavelengths that are different from each other. The second light emitting element 12 has a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 410 nm or more and 460 nm or less. The second light emitting element 12 provided in the second light source 102 may be constituted by plural light emitting elements, and the plural light emitting elements each may have a light emission peak wavelength in the aforementioned wavelength range and may have light emission peak wavelengths that are different from each other. The first light emitting element 11 and the second light emitting element 12 each may have a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum, for example, of 30 nm or less, 25 nm or less, or 20 nm or less. The full width at half maximum means the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the light emission peak in the light emission spectrum, which means the wavelength width of the light emission peak at 50% of the maximum value of the light emission peak in the light emission spectrum. The first light emitting element 11 and the second light emitting element 12 each are preferably, for example, a semiconductor light emitting element using a nitride semiconductor (In.sub.XAl.sub.YGa.sub.1-X-YN, wherein 0≤X, 0≤Y, and X+Y≤1). The use of the semiconductor light emitting elements as the first light emitting element 11 and the second light emitting element 12 may provide the light emitting device having the first light source 101 and the second light source 102 that have high efficiency, high linearity of output with respect to input, and high stability against mechanical impacts.
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(22) A preferred range of the light emission region LSa in the chromaticity coordinate of the first light source is a region that is demarcated by the first straight line connecting the first point (x=0.270, y=0.063) and the second point (x=0.270, y=0.490), the second straight line connecting the second point (x=0.270, y=0.490) and the third point (x=0.014, y=0.490), the purple boundary extending from the first point (x=0.270, y=0.063) toward the direction in which x decreases in the chromaticity coordinate, and the spectrum locus extending from the third point (x=0.014, y=0.490) toward the direction in which y decreases in the chromaticity coordinate.
(23) A more preferred range of the light emission region LSa in the chromaticity coordinate of the first light source is a region that is demarcated by the first straight line connecting the first point (x=0.260, y=0.059) and the second point (x=0.260, y=0.480), the second straight line connecting the second point (x=0.260, y=0.480) and the third point (x=0.015, y=0.480), the purple boundary extending from the first point (x=0.260, y=0.059) toward the direction in which x decreases in the chromaticity coordinate, and the spectrum locus extending from the third point (x=0.015, y=0.480) toward the direction in which y decreases in the chromaticity coordinate.
(24) The first light source 101 has, in the light emission spectrum of the light emitting device, the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the light emission intensity I.sub.PM at a wavelength of 490 nm with respect to the light emission intensity I.sub.PL at the maximum light emission peak wavelength of the first light emitting element 11 derived from the light emitted from the first light source 101 that is in a range of 0.22 or more and 0.95 or less. The light having a wavelength of 490 nm is light that participates in melanopsin as the ipRGC influencing the secretion of melatonin, and in the light emission spectrum, the light emission intensity at a wavelength of 490 nm may be referred to as a melanopic light emission intensity I.sub.PM. In the case where the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the melanopic light emission intensity I.sub.PM with respect to the light emission intensity I.sub.PL at the maximum light emission peak wavelength of the first light emitting element 11 in the light emission spectrum of the light emitting device is in a range of 0.22 or more and 0.95 or less, such a light emission spectrum can be obtained that is close to the circadian response curve using the circadian response of melanopsin as the ipRGC, and the melanopic ratio can be controlled corresponding to the human circadian rhythm. Furthermore, the light emitting device can provide mixed color light that maintains the target light emission efficiency by the light emitted from the first light source 101 and the light emitted from the second light source 102. In the case where the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL in the light emission spectrum of the light emitting device is in a range of 0.22 or more and 0.95 or less, the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the second light source are toned, and with a correlated color temperature in a range of 4,000 K or more and 8,000 K or less, for example, assuming that the melanopic ratio where light emitted from the second light source is toned with each other is 100%, the melanopic ratio can be relatively increased by a range of 1% or more and 35% or less, and the melanopic ratio stimulating the human circadian rhythm can be controlled. In the light emission spectrum of the light emitting device, the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL is preferably in a range of 0.25 or more and 0.90 or less, more preferably in a range of 0.29 or more and 0.85 or less, further preferably in a range of 0.30 or more and 0.82 or less, and particularly preferably in a range of 0.35 or more and 0.80 or less.
(25) The light emission intensity I.sub.PM shows the light emission intensity at 490 nm, which is the maximum light emission peak wavelength of the circadian response curve using the response of melanopsin as the ipRGC (i.e., the melanopic light emission intensity). The light emission intensity I.sub.PL shows the light emission intensity at the maximum light emission peak wavelength of the excitation light source. The light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL shows the melanopic light emission intensity I.sub.PM with respect to the light emission intensity I.sub.PL of the excitation light source. In the case where the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL is less than 0.22, the melanopic light emission intensity is too small with respect to the light emission intensity of the excitation light source, and the light emitting device fails to control the melanopic ratio corresponding to the human circadian rhythm. In the case where the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL exceeds 0.95, the melanopic light emission intensity is too large with respect to the light emission intensity of the excitation light source, failing to control the melanopic ratio corresponding to the human circadian rhythm.
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(27) The light emitting device preferably has an average color rendering index Ra of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of 70 or more, and more preferably has an average color rendering index Ra of 75 or more, with a correlated color temperature in a range of 1,500 K or more and 8,000 K or less. The average color rendering index Ra of the light emitting device may be 100 or less. The average color rendering index Ra of the light emitting device may be measured according to JIS Z8726. With the average color rendering index Ra of the light emitting device that is closer to 100, a light emission color closer to the reference light source can be obtained. Since the first light source emits light containing the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm, and the spectral distribution is close to the reference light source, the light emitting device can have a relatively high average color rendering index. In the case where a light source emitting light containing the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm is used without the toning with the mixed color light of the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the second light source, for example, in the case where light providing a correlated color temperature in a range of 4,000 K or more and 8,000 K or less is obtained by changing a fluorescent material in a single light source, the average color rendering index Ra may be slightly increased, but rather there is a tendency that the average color rendering index is decreased from the certain point as the base. This is because a single light source using only a light source emitting light containing a large amount of the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm may break the color balance of the light emission spectrum obtained from the light emitting device. Furthermore, the visibility tends to deteriorate only with a light source emitting light containing a large amount of the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm, which is difficult to apply to the general illumination purpose. According to the guidelines announced by CIE in 1986, the average color rendering index of a fluorescent lamp is 60 or more and less than 80 in factories for general operations. For enabling the effective control of the melanopic ratio corresponding to the toning for achieving the target color temperature, so as to provide the illumination considering the circadian rhythm, the mixed color light of the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the second light source may have an average color rendering index Ra of 95 or less.
(28) The first light source 101 preferably has the first fluorescent material 71 that emits light through excitation by the first light emitting element 11.
(29) The first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 is preferably a fluorescent material A containing at least one kind selected from the group consisting of the following fluorescent materials (A1), (A2), (A3), and (A4) each having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 440 nm or more and 526 nm or less, and two or more kinds thereof may be contained. The first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 more preferably contains at least a fluorescent material (A1) formed of an alkaline earth metal aluminate salt. In the case where the first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 has a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 440 nm or more and 526 nm or less, the light emission intensity I.sub.PM can be suppressed from being decreased.
(30) (A1) An alkaline earth metal aluminate salt fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum preferably in a range of 58 nm or more and 78 nm or less, and more preferably in a range of 63 nm or more and 73 nm or less
(A2) A silicate salt fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a composition including at least one kind of an element selected from the group consisting of Ca, Sr, and Ba, Mg, and at least one kind of an element selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, and Br, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum preferably in a range of 50 nm or more and 75 nm or less, and more preferably in a range of 50 nm or more and 60 nm or less
(A3) A silicate salt fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a composition including at least one kind of an element selected from the group consisting of Ba, Sr, and Ca, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum preferably in a range of 50 nm or more and 75 nm or less, and more preferably in a range of 58 nm or more and 68 nm or less
(A4) A rare earth aluminate salt fluorescent material activated with Ce, having a composition including at least one kind of a rare earth element selected from the group consisting of Y, Gd, Tb, and Lu, Al, and depending on necessity Ga, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum preferably in a range of 90 nm or more and 115 nm or less, and more preferably in a range of 95 nm or more and 110 nm or less. The full width at half maximum (FWHM) means the wavelength width of the light emission peak at 50% of the maximum value of the light emission peak in the light emission spectrum of the fluorescent material.
(31) In the case where the first light source 101 contains a fluorescent material selected from the group consisting of the following fluorescent materials (A1), (A2), (A3), and (A4) as the first fluorescent material 71, mixed color light capable of controlling the melanopic ratio in consideration of the circadian rhythm while maintaining the target light emission efficiency, having a chromaticity of the mixed color light close to the blackbody radiation locus with a color deviation duv in a range of −0.02 or more and 0.02 or less in toning to emit light with the target correlated color temperature with the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the second light source can be obtained from the light emitting device. For example, with a low correlated color temperature, e.g., a correlated color temperature over around 3,000 K to around 2,700 K, i.e., light close to sunlight in the evening to the sunset, mixed color light having a light emission spectrum having a low melanopic ratio is preferably obtained for facilitating the secretion of melatonin. On the other hand, with a correlated color temperature of more than 3,000 K and around 6,500 K, i.e., light close to sunlight during morning to noon, mixed color light having a light emission spectrum having a high melanopic ratio stimulating the circadian rhythm is preferably obtained for suppressing the secretion of melatonin.
(32) The first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 is more preferably at least one kind of a fluorescent material selected from the group consisting of fluorescent materials having the compositions represented by the following formulae (a1), (a2), (a3), and (a4), and two or more kinds thereof may be used in combination. In the case where the first light source 101 contains at least one kind of a fluorescent material selected from the group consisting of fluorescent materials having the compositions represented by the following formulae (a1), (a2), (a3), and (a4) as the fluorescent material 71, light having a large amount of the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm can be obtained, and mixed color light having an average color rendering index Ra of 70 or more can be obtained with the light emitted from the first light source 101 and the light emitted from the second light source 102.
Sr.sub.4Al.sub.14O.sub.25:Eu (a1)
(Ca,Sr,Ba).sub.8MgSi.sub.4O.sub.16(F,Cl,Br).sub.2:Eu (a2)
(Ca,Sr,Ba).sub.2SiO.sub.4:Eu (a3)
(Y,Gd,Tb,Lu).sub.3(Al,Ga).sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (a4)
(33) In the compositions showing the fluorescent materials herein, the plural elements delimited by a comma (,) means that at least one kind of the plural elements is contained in the composition, and a combination of two or more kinds of the plural elements may be contained. In the compositions showing the fluorescent materials in the description herein, the term before the colon (:) shows the elements constituting the base crystal and the molar ratios thereof, and the term after the colon (:) shows the activation element. The term “molar ratio” means the molar amount of the element in one mol of the composition of the fluorescent material.
(34) The amount of the first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 may vary depending on the wavelength range of the second light emitting element 12 of the second light source 102 combined with the first light source 101, the kind of the second fluorescent material 72, and the size of the light emitting device 200. It suffices that the amount of the first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 is such an amount that the light emitted from the first light source 101 is in the light emission region LSa of the first light source, and in the light emission spectrum of the light emitting device 200, the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the light emission intensity I.sub.PM at a wavelength of 490 nm with respect to the light emission intensity I.sub.PL at the maximum light emission peak wavelength of the first light emitting element 11 is in a range of 0.22 or more and 0.95 or less.
(35) The second fluorescent material 72 contained in the second light source 102 preferably contains at least one kind selected from a second fluorescent material 72B having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 601 nm or more and less than 650 nm and a second fluorescent material 72C having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 650 nm or more and 670 nm or less, and a second fluorescent material 72A′ having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 440 nm or more and 600 nm or less. The second fluorescent material 72 may contain the second fluorescent material 72A′ and two or more kinds selected from the group consisting of the second fluorescent material 72B and the second fluorescent material 72C, which have wavelength ranges of the light emission peak wavelength different from each other, and may contain three kinds of the fluorescent materials. In the case where the fluorescent materials are contained in the second light source 102 in this manner, white color light having been toned to have the target correlated color temperature can be emitted from the second light source 102, and mixed color light capable of controlling the melanopic ratio in consideration of the circadian rhythm can be obtained with the light emitted from the second light source 102 and the light emitted from the first light source 101 while maintaining the target light emission efficiency.
(36) In the second fluorescent material 72, the second fluorescent material 72A′ having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 440 nm or more and 600 nm or less preferably contains at least one kind selected from the group consisting of the following fluorescent materials (A1), (A2), (A3), and (A4), and two or more kinds of the fluorescent materials may be contained. In the second fluorescent material 72, the second fluorescent material 72A′ having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 440 nm or more and 600 nm or less may contain at least one kind of a fluorescent material selected from the group consisting of fluorescent materials of the same kind as the first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101. The second fluorescent material 72A′ having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 440 nm or more and 600 nm or less may be a fluorescent material of the same kind as the first fluorescent material 71 or may be a fluorescent material of a different kind from the first fluorescent material 71.
(37) (A1) An alkaline earth metal aluminate salt fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum preferably in a range of 58 nm or more and 78 nm or less, and more preferably in a range of 63 nm or more and 73 nm or less
(A2) A silicate salt fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a composition including at least one kind of an element selected from the group consisting of Ca, Sr, and Ba, Mg, and at least one kind of an element selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, and Br, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum preferably in a range of 50 nm or more and 75 nm or less, and more preferably in a range of 50 nm or more and 60 nm or less
(A3) A silicate salt fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a composition including at least one kind of an element selected from the group consisting of Ba, Sr, and Ca, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum preferably in a range of 50 nm or more and 75 nm or less, and more preferably in a range of 58 nm or more and 68 nm or less
(A4) A rare earth aluminate salt fluorescent material activated with Ce, having a composition including at least one kind of a rare earth element selected from the group consisting of Y, Gd, Tb, and Lu, Al, and depending on necessity Ga, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum preferably in a range of 90 nm or more and 115 nm or less, and more preferably in a range of 95 nm or more and 110 nm or less
(38) In the second fluorescent material 72, the second fluorescent material 72B having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 601 nm or more and less than 650 nm is preferably at least one kind selected from the group consisting of the following fluorescent materials (B1), (B2), and (B3), and two or more kinds of the fluorescent materials may be contained.
(39) (B1) A silicon nitride fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a composition including at least one kind of an element selected from the group consisting of Sr and Ca, and Al, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum preferably in a range of 65 nm or more and 100 nm or less, and more preferably in a range of 70 nm or more and 95 nm or less
(B2) An alkaline earth metal silicon nitride fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum preferably in a range of 80 nm or more and 100 nm or less, and more preferably in a range of 85 nm or more and 95 nm or less
(B3) A fluoride fluorescent material activated with Mn, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum of preferably 10 nm or less, and generally 1 nm or more
(40) In the second fluorescent material 72, the second fluorescent material 72C having a light emission peak wavelength in a range of 650 nm or more and 680 nm or less is preferably at least one kind selected from the group consisting of the following fluorescent materials (C1) and (C2), and two or more kinds of the fluorescent materials may be contained.
(41) (C1) A fluorogermanate fluorescent material activated with Mn, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum of preferably 45 nm or less, more preferably 40 nm or less, and generally 1 nm or more
(42) (C2) An alkali nitride fluorescent material activated with Eu, having a composition including at least one kind of an element selected from the group consisting of Ca, Sr, Ba, and Mg, at least one kind of an element selected from the group consisting of Li, Na, and K, and A1, having a full width at half maximum in the light emission spectrum preferably in a range of 40 nm or more and 70 nm or less, and more preferably in a range of 45 nm or more and 65 nm or less
(43) It is preferred that the second fluorescent material 72 contains the second fluorescent material 72A′ and at least one kind selected from the second fluorescent material 72B and the second fluorescent material 72C, and the second fluorescent material 72A′ is at least one kind selected from the group consisting of an alkaline earth metal aluminate salt fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (a1), a silicate salt fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (a2), a silicate salt fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (a3), and a rare earth aluminate salt fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (a4), and two or more kinds thereof may be contained.
Sr.sub.4Al.sub.14O.sub.25:Eu (a1)
(Ca,Sr,Ba).sub.8MgSi.sub.4O.sub.16(F,Cl,Br).sub.2:Eu (a2)
(Ca,Sr,Ba).sub.2SiO.sub.4:Eu (a3)
(Y,Gd,Tb,Lu).sub.3(Al,Ga).sub.5O.sub.12: Ce (a4)
(44) It is preferred that the second fluorescent material 72B is at least one kind selected from the group consisting of a silicon nitride fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (b1), an alkaline earth metal silicon nitride fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (b2), and a fluoride fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (b3), and two or more kinds thereof may be contained.
(Ca,Sr)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (b1)
(Ca,Sr,Ba).sub.2Si.sub.5N.sub.8:Eu (b2)
K.sub.2(Si,Ge,Ti)F.sub.6:Mn (b3)
(45) It is preferred that the second fluorescent material 72C is at least one kind selected from the group consisting of a fluorogermanate fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (c1) and an alkali nitride fluorescent material having a composition represented by the following formula (c2), and two or more kinds thereof may be contained.
3.5MgO.0.5MgF.sub.2.GeO.sub.2:Mn (c1)
(Sr,Ca)(Li,Na,K)Al.sub.3N.sub.4:Eu (c2)
(46) The amount of the second fluorescent material 72 contained in the second light source 102 may vary depending on the kind of the first light emitting element 11 of the first light source 101 used in combination, the kind of the first fluorescent material 71, and the size of the light emitting device 100 or 200. It suffices that the amount of the second fluorescent material 72 contained in the second light source 102 is such an amount that the light emitted from the second light source 102 has a color deviation duv from the blackbody radiation locus in a range of −0.02 or more and 0.02 or less measured according to JIS Z8725 with a correlated color temperature in a range of 1,500 K or more and 8,000 K or less.
(47) The first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 and the second fluorescent material 72 contained in the second light source 102 may be contained in the fluorescent members 51 and 52 respectively. The fluorescent members 51 and 52 preferably contain the first fluorescent member 71 and the second fluorescent member 72 respectively and a sealing material. The sealing material contained in the covering member 50, the fluorescent member 51, and the fluorescent member 52 may be a resin selected from a thermoplastic resin and a thermosetting resin. Examples of the resin used as the sealing member include a silicone resin and an epoxy resin from the standpoint of the easiness in production. The covering member 50, the fluorescent member 51, and the fluorescent member 52 may contain such components as a filler, a light stabilizer, and a colorant, in addition to the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, and the sealing material. Examples of the filler include silica, barium titanate, titanium oxide, and aluminum oxide. The content of the components in the covering member 50, the fluorescent member 51, and the fluorescent member 52 except for the first fluorescent material, the second fluorescent material, and the sealing material may vary depending on the size of the target light emitting device, the correlated color temperature of the target mixed color light, the color deviation duv of the mixed color light, and the color tone of the mixed color light, and may be set to a preferred range based on the target correlated color temperature, color deviation duv, and color tone. For example, the content of the components in the covering member 50, the fluorescent member 51, and the fluorescent member 52 except for the fluorescent materials and the sealing material may be in a range of 0.01 part by mass or more and 20 parts by mass or less per 100 parts by mass of the sealing material.
(48) The light emitting device 100 or 200 may have plural first light sources 101 and plural second light sources 102. The light emitting device 100 or 200 preferably includes a driving device including: a driving circuit that enables a setting part capable of setting the target color tone to operate together with a controlling part capable of controlling the light output of the first light source 101 and the light output of the second light source 102 independently to tone the color temperature to the target temperature; and a power source receiving external electric power. As the light emitting device having the driving device, a known measure, such as the measure described in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2012-113959 A, may be employed. With the driving device capable of controlling the light output of the first light source 101 and the light output of the second light source 102 independently, the light emitting device 100 or 200 can emit mixed color light having the target color temperature of from a low color temperature to a high color temperature and the target chromaticity.
EXAMPLES
(49) The present disclosure will be described more specifically with reference to examples below. The present disclosure is not limited to the examples.
Example 1
(50) A light emitting device having the same structure as the light emitting device 200 shown in
Example 1: First Light Emitting Element 11 and Second Light Emitting Element 12
(51) As the first light emitting element 11 in the first light source 101 and the second light emitting element 12 in the second light source 102 of the light emitting device 200, a nitride semiconductor having a light emission peak wavelength of 446 nm was used. For the light emission peak wavelengths of the first light emitting element 11 and the second light emitting element 12, the light emission spectrum was measured with an omnidirectional integrating sphere, and the wavelength exhibiting the highest light emission intensity in the light emission spectrum was designated as the light emission peak wavelength.
Example 1: Sealing Material Used in Fluorescent Members 51 and 52
(52) As the sealing material of the fluorescent member 51 in the first light source 101 and the fluorescent member 52 in the second light source 102, a silicone resin was used.
Example 1: First Fluorescent Material 71
(53) As the first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101, (A1) an alkaline earth metal aluminate fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength of 495 nm through excitation with the light emitted from the first light emitting element 11, having a composition represented by Sr.sub.4Al.sub.14O.sub.25:Eu, and having a full width at half maximum of 68 nm (which may be hereinafter referred to as an “SAE fluorescent material”) was used. The amount of the first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 was such an amount that the light emitted from the first light source 101 had x of 0.149 (x=0.149) and y of 0.234 (y=0.234) in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system. The amount of the first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 was such an amount that in the light emission spectrum of the light emitting device 200, the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the light emission intensity I.sub.PM at a wavelength of 490 nm with respect to the light emission intensity I.sub.PL at the maximum light emission peak wavelength of the first light emitting element 11 is in a range of 0.22 or more and 0.95 or less.
Example 1: Second Fluorescent Material 72
(54) As the second fluorescent material 72 contained in the second light source 102, two kinds of fluorescent materials were used as the second fluorescent material A′, and one kind of a fluorescent material was used as the second fluorescent material B, as described below. As the second fluorescent material A′, (A4-1) a rare earth aluminate fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength of 533 nm through excitation with the light emitted from the second light emitting element 12, having a composition represented by Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce, and having a full width at half maximum of 108 nm (which may be hereinafter referred to as a “YAG fluorescent material”), and (A4-2) a rare earth aluminate salt fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength of 538 nm through excitation with the light emitted from the second light emitting element 12, having a composition represented by Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce, and having a full width at half maximum of 105 nm (which may be hereinafter referred to as an “LAG fluorescent material”) were used. As the second fluorescent material B, (B1) a silicon nitride fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength of 630 nm through excitation with the light emitted from the second light emitting element 12, having a composition represented by (Sr,Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu, and having a full width at half maximum of 81 nm (which may be hereinafter referred to as an “SCASN fluorescent material”) was used. The amount of the second fluorescent material 72 used was such an amount that the light emitted from the second light source 102 had a correlated color temperature of around 2,700 K and a color deviation duv from the blackbody radiation locus measured according to JIS Z8725 of around 0 or duv in a range of −0.02 or more and 0.02 or less, and the mixed color light of the light emitted from the first light source 101 and the light emitted from the second light source 102 had an average color rendering index Ra of 75 or more.
Example 1: First Light Source 101
(55) The silicone resin as the sealing material and the first fluorescent material 71 were mixed to disperse the first fluorescent material 71 in the silicone resin, so as to provide a resin composition for the fluorescent member. The resin composition was charged in the concave portion of the molded article 41 constituting the first light source 101, and the resin composition was cured by heating to 150° C. for 3 hours to form the fluorescent member 51, thereby producing the first light source 101. For the first light source, the chromaticity coordinate (chromaticity x,y) of the light emission color was measured with an optical measurement system having a combination of a multi-channel spectroscope and an integral sphere.
Example 1: Second Light Source 102
(56) The silicone resin as the sealing material and the second fluorescent material 72 were mixed to disperse the second fluorescent material 72 in the silicone resin, so as to provide a resin composition for the fluorescent member. The resin composition was charged in the concave portion of the molded article 42 constituting the second light source 102, and the resin composition was cured by heating to 150° C. for 3 hours to form the fluorescent member 52, thereby producing the second light source 102. For the second light source, the chromaticity coordinate (chromaticity x,y) of the light emission color, the correlated color temperature (Tcp; K) according to JIS Z8725, the color deviation duv from the blackbody radiation locus, and the average color rendering index Ha according to JIS Z8726 were measured with an optical measurement system having a combination of a multi-channel spectroscope and an integral sphere.
Example 1: Light Emitting Device 200
(57) The light emitting device 200 was produced by using the first light source 101 and the second light source 102 obtained above. The light emitting device 200 included plural first light sources 101 and plural second light sources 102, so as to provide mixed color light of around 3,000 K, around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, or around 6,500 K through the control of the light output of the first light sources 101 and the control of the light output of the second light sources 102. In the light emitting device 200, the controlling part capable of controlling the light output of the first light sources 101 and the light output of the second light sources 102, so a to tone to provide the target color temperature, and the setting part capable of setting the target color tone can be coordinated to each other, and can emit mixed color light having the target color temperature and chromaticity through the control of the light output of the first light sources 101 and the control of the light output of the second light sources 102.
(58) Evaluation
(59) Light Emission Spectrum (Spectral Distribution) and Light Intensity Ratio
(60) The light emission spectra (spectral distributions) of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting devices of Examples and Comparative Examples were measured with a spectrofluorophotometer (F-4500, manufactured by Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation). In the light emission spectrum of the light emitting device, the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the light emission intensity I.sub.PM at a wavelength of 490 nm with respect to the light emission intensity I.sub.PL at the maximum light emission peak wavelength of the first light emitting element 11 was obtained. The light emission intensity I.sub.PM shows the light emission intensity at 490 nm, which is the maximum light emission peak wavelength of the circadian response curve using the response of melanopsin as the ipRGC (i.e., the melanopic light emission intensity). The light emission intensity I.sub.PL shows the light emission intensity at the maximum light emission peak wavelength of the excitation light source. The light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL shows the melanopic light emission intensity I.sub.PM with respect to the light emission intensity I.sub.PL of the excitation light source.
(61) Light Emission Efficiency (lm/W), Chromaticity (x,y), Correlated Color Temperature, and Average Color Rendering Index Ra
(62) For each of the light emitting devices of Examples and Comparative Examples, the light emission efficiency (lm/W) obtained by dividing the total luminous flux (lm) obtained from the light source by the electric energy applied, the chromaticity coordinate (chromaticity x,y) of the light emission color, the correlated color temperature (Tcp; K) according to JIS Z8725, and the color rendering index Ra and the special color rendering indices R9 and R12 according to JIS Z8726 were measured with an optical measurement system having a combination of a multi-channel spectroscope and an integral sphere. The special color rendering indices R9 and R12 are color rendering indices for evaluating red color and blue color respectively. The electric current applied in the measurement of the light emitting device was 65 mA for the rated forward current of the light emitting device, and the forward voltage at this time was 2.89 V.
(63) Melanopic Ratio
(64) For evaluating the extent of the stimulation quantity influencing the circadian rhythm by the mixed color light emitted from each of the light emitting devices of Examples and Comparative Examples, the melanopic ratio was obtained from the resulting light emission spectrum by the following expression (2). Assuming that the melanopic ratios of the light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1 at the correlated color temperatures each were 100%, the melanopic ratios of Examples and Comparative Examples except for Comparative Example 1 each were expressed as a relative melanopic ratio.
(65)
(66) In the expression (2), (Lamp×Circadian) is the circadian response contained in the spectral distribution of the light source, (Lamp×Visual) is the visibility response contained in the spectral distribution of the light source, and 1.218 is the constant (lux factor). In the expression (2), the term “Lamp” shows the spectral distribution of the light source. In the expression (2), the term “Circadian” shows the sensitivity curve (absorbance) of ipRGC, which is a light receptor on the retina of mammals. In the expression (2), the term “Visual” shows the visibility curve in the human photopic vision.
(67) Melanopic Light Emission Efficiency
(68) For evaluating the extent of the influence of the mixed color light emitted from each of the light emitting devices of Examples and Comparative Examples on the circadian rhythm per unit electric power consumption, the melanopic light emission efficiency obtained as a product of the melanopic ratio and the light emission efficiency (lm/W) shown by the following expression (3) was obtained. Assuming that the melanopic light emission efficiencies of the light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1 at the correlated color temperatures each were 100%, the melanopic light emission efficiencies of Examples and Comparative Examples except for Comparative Example 1 each were expressed as a relative melanopic light emission efficiency.
(melanopic light emission efficiency)=(melanopic ratio)×(light emission efficiency (lm/W)) (3)
(69) Table 1 shows the set color temperatures, the light emitting elements, the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, the coordinates x and y in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, the color deviations, and the average color rendering indices of the first light source and the second light source of the light emitting device of Example 1. Table 2 shows the evaluation results of the light emitting device of Example 1.
(70) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Example 1 First light source Second light source Color 212406 K 2720 K temperature Light emitting 446 nm nitride 446 nm nitride semiconductor element semiconductor Fluorescent A1: 495 nm A4-1: 533 nm Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (YAG) material Sr.sub.5Al.sub.14O.sub.25:Eu (SAE) — A4-2: 538 nm Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (LAG) — B1: 630 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) Chromaticity x 0.149 0.458 Chromaticity y 0.234 0.410 duv — 0.00 Ra — 82.0
(71) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Example 1 Relative Light Correlated Light melanopic emission Set correlated color Color emission Relative light intensity color temperature temperature deviation efficiency Chromaticity Color rendering index melanopic emission ratio Tcp (K) Tcp (K) duv (lm/W) x y Ra R9 R12 ratio efficiency I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL 2700 2720 0.00 158 0.458 0.410 82.0 13.1 67.7 100 100 — Second light source 3000 2993 −0.01 157 0.433 0.396 86.5 24.5 82.7 109 105 — 4000 3847 0.00 154 0.383 0.368 93.4 59.1 89.2 123 111 — 5000 5010 0.00 151 0.344 0.345 91.5 82.6 85.1 132 115 — 6500 6423 0.00 149 0.314 0.328 89.7 95.5 83.8 135 116 — First light source 212406 — 121 0.149 0.234 0.0 0.0 0.0 — — 0.79
(72) In the light emitting device of Example 1, in the case where the color temperature of the mixed color light obtained by toning the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the second light source was around 3,000 K, around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K, the relative melanopic ratio was increased by from 9% to 35%, and the relative melanopic light emission efficiency was increased by from 5% to 16%, according to the increase of the color temperature, as compared to the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. It was understood from the result that in the case where the correlated color temperature was from 3,000 K to 6,500 K, i.e., a correlated color temperature close to that of sunlight during morning to noon, the melanopic ratio could be controlled to a high value for stimulating the circadian rhythm for suppressing the secretion of melatonin. Furthermore, the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Example 1 had a high light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of 0.79, and contained a large amount of the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm influencing the melanopic ratio. In the light emitting device of Example 1, in the case where the color temperature was toned to around 2,700 K to around 6,500 K, i.e., a color temperature during morning to noon, the values of the average color rendering index Ra, the special color rendering index R9, and the special color rendering index R12 were increased, and thus color rendering capability sufficient for the visual environment for the human general operation was achieved. In particular, at around 3,000 K, around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K, the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Example 1 had an average color rendering index Ra of 85 or more, and mixed color light that was particularly suitable for the environmental light for humans performing production activities during the day, such as studies, reading, and general operations, was obtained. For example, at around 5,000 K and around 6,500 K, the light emission spectrum of the sunlight was used as the reference light source, and it was confirmed that the light emitting device of Example 1 provided the mixed color light close to sunlight, and thus was suitable as the illumination considering the circadian rhythm.
(73)
Example 2
(74) A light emitting device 200 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that (A4) a YAG fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 557 nm and a full width at half maximum of 111 nm and (B1) an SCASN fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 620 nm and a full width at half maximum of 75 nm were used as the second fluorescent material 72 used in the second light source 102.
(75) Table 3 shows the set color temperatures, the light emitting elements, the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, the coordinates x and y in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, the color deviations, and the average color rendering indices of the first light source and the second light source of the light emitting device of Example 2. Table 4 shows the evaluation results of the light emitting device of Example 2.
(76) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 Example 2 First light source Second light source Color 212406 K 2715 K temperature Light emitting 446 nm nitride 446 nm nitride semiconductor element semiconductor Fluorescent A1: 495 nm A4: 557 nm Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (YAG) material Sr.sub.4Al.sub.14O.sub.25:Eu (SAE) — B1: 620 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) — — — — Chromaticity x 0.149 0.458 Chromaticity y 0.234 0.410 duv — 0.00 Ra — 70.4
(77) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE 4 Example 2 Relative Light Correlated Light melanopic emission Set correlated color Color emission Relative light intensity color temperature temperature deviation efficiency Chromaticity Color rendering index melanopic emission ratio Tcp (K) Tcp (K) duv (lm/W) x y Ra R9 R12 ratio efficiency I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL 2700 2715 0.00 177 0.458 0.410 70.4 −29.7 42.6 85 95 — Second light source 3000 2956 0.00 176 0.436 0.397 75.4 −19.1 60.1 94 101 — 4000 3850 −0.01 170 0.383 0.367 86.8 18.2 83.2 115 114 — 5000 4938 0.00 165 0.346 0.346 91.2 43.1 83.9 124 117 — 6500 6446 0.00 159 0.314 0.328 91.5 60.9 86.2 131 120 — First light source 212406 — 121 0.149 0.234 0.0 0.0 0.0 — — 0.79
(78) In the light emitting device of Example 2, in the case where the color temperature of the mixed color light obtained by toning the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the second light source was around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K, the relative melanopic ratio was increased by from 15% to 31%, and the relative melanopic light emission efficiency was increased by from 14% to 20%, according to the increase of the color temperature, as compared to the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. It was understood from the result that in the case where the correlated color temperature was from 4,000 K to 6,500 K, i.e., a correlated color temperature close to that of sunlight during morning to noon, the melanopic ratio could be controlled to a high value for stimulating the circadian rhythm for suppressing the secretion of melatonin. The mixed color light obtained from the light emitting device of Example 2 provided a light emission spectrum having a low value of the melanopic ratio facilitating the secretion of melatonin promoting sleep at a correlated color temperature of from around 3,000 K to around 2,700 K, close to that of sunlight during evening to sunset, and thus was suitable as the illumination considering the circadian rhythm. Furthermore, the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Example 2 had a high light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of 0.79, and contained a large amount of the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm influencing the melanopic ratio. In the light emitting device of Example 2, in the case where the color temperature was toned to around 2,700 K to around 6,500 K, i.e., a color temperature during morning to noon, the values of the average color rendering index Ra, the special color rendering index R9, and the special color rendering index R12 were increased, and thus color rendering capability sufficient for the visual environment for the human general operation was achieved.
(79)
Comparative Example 1
(80) A light emitting device was produced by using two second light sources 102 including one second light source 102 set to have a correlated color temperature of around 2,700 K as similar to Example 1 (which may be hereinafter referred to as a “2,700 K second light source”) and another second light source 102 set to have a correlated color temperature of around 6,500 K (which may be hereinafter referred to as a “6,500 K second light source”), without the use of the first light source 101.
Comparative Example 1: 6,500 K Second Light Source 102
(81) The 6,500 K second light source 102 used a nitride semiconductor having a light emission peak wavelength of 446 nm as the second light emitting element 12. A silicone resin was used as the sealing material of the fluorescent member 52. In the second fluorescent material 72 contained in the 6,500 K second light source 102, as the second fluorescent material A′, two kinds of fluorescent materials, i.e., (A4-1) a YAG fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength of 533 nm and a full width at half maximum of 108 nm and (A4-2) an LAG fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength of 538 nm and a full width at half maximum of 105 nm, were used, and as the second fluorescent material B, (B1) an SCASN fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength of 630 nm and a full width at half maximum of 63 nm was used. The amount of the second fluorescent material 72 used was such an amount that the light emitted from the second light source 102 had a correlated color temperature of around 6,500 K and a color deviation duv measured according to JIS Z8725 of around 0, and the mixed color light of the light emitted from the 2,700 K second light source 102 and the light emitted from the 6,500 K second light source 102 had an average color rendering index Ra of 85 or more.
Comparative Example 1: Light Emitting Device
(82) The light emitting device was produced by using two second light sources, i.e., the 2,700 K second light source 102 and the 6,500 K second light source 102 obtained above. The light emitting device included plural 2,700 K second light sources 102 and plural 6,500 K second light sources 102, so as to provide mixed color light of around 3,000 K, around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, or around 6,500 K through the control of the light output of the 2,700 K second light sources 102 and the control of the light output of the 6,500 K second light sources 102. In the light emitting device, the controlling part capable of controlling the light output of the 2,700 K second light sources 102 and the light output of the 6,500 K second light sources 102, so a to tone to provide the target color temperature, and the setting part capable of setting the target color tone can be coordinated to each other, and can emit mixed color light having the target color temperature and chromaticity through the control of the light output of the 2,700 K second light sources 102 and the control of the light output of the 6,500 K second light sources 102. In the light emitting device, the 2,700 K second light source 102 set to a low correlated color temperature of around 2,700 K can emit light having a low correlated color temperature of 2,700 K, and the 6,500 K second light source 102 can emit light having a high correlated color temperature of around 6,500 K, and the light emitting device can emit mixed color light having a color deviation duv in a range of −0.02 or more and 0.02 or less, from the blackbody radiation locus over a low color temperature to a high color temperature, through the control of the light output of the 2,700 K second light sources 102 and the control of the light output of the 6,500 K second light sources 102.
(83) Table 5 shows the set color temperatures, the light emitting elements, the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, the coordinates x and y in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, the color deviations, and the average color rendering indices of the 2,700 K second light source and the 6,500 K second light source of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. Table 6 shows the evaluation results of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1.
(84) TABLE-US-00005 TABLE 5 Comparative Example 1 First light source Second light source Color — 6514 K 2720 K temperature Light emitting — 446 nm nitride 446 nm nitride element semiconductor semiconductor Fluorescent — A4-1: 533 nm Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce A4-1: 533 nm Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce material (YAG) (YAG) — A4-2: 538 nm Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce A4-2: 538 nm Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (LAG) (LAG) — B1: 630 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu B1: 630 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) (SCASN) Chromaticity x — 0.313 0.458 Chromaticity y — 0.328 0.410 duv — 0.00 0.00 Ra — 77.6 82.0
(85) TABLE-US-00006 TABLE 6 Comparative Example 1 Relative Light Correlated Light melanopic emission Set correlated color Color emission Relative light intensity color temperature temperature deviation efficiency Chromaticity Color rendering index melanopic emission ratio Tcp (K) Tcp (K) duv (lm/W) x y Ra R9 R12 ratio efficiency I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL 2700 2720 0.00 158 0.458 0.410 82.0 13.1 67.7 100 100 — 3000 2994 0.00 163 0.433 0.396 82.4 14.9 69.1 100 100 — 4000 3864 −0.01 171 0.382 0.367 82.9 23.0 64.9 100 100 — 5000 4943 0.00 175 0.346 0.346 81.0 18.4 57.6 100 100 — 6500 6514 0.00 173 0.313 0.328 77.6 −0.3 52.4 100 100 0.19
(86) The light emitting device of Comparative Example 1 provided mixed color light by toning the light emitted from the 2,700 K second light source and the light emitted from the 6,500 K second light source. The melanopic ratios and the melanopic light emission efficiencies at the correlated color temperature of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1 are the references of the melanopic ratios and the melanopic light emission efficiencies at the correlated color temperature of the light emitting devices of Examples and Comparative Examples except for Comparative Example 1. The mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1 had a low light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of 0.19, and contained a small amount of the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm influencing the melanopic ratio. In the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1, even in the case where the color temperature was toned to around 2,700 K to around 6,500 K, i.e., a color temperature during morning to noon, the average color rendering index Ra was not changed largely, and the average color rendering index Ra was lowered at around 6,500 K.
(87)
Example 3
(88) A light emitting device 200 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that (A2) a chlorosilicate fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 510 nm through excitation with the light emitted from the first light emitting element 11 and a full width at half maximum of 55 nm, having a composition represented by Ca.sub.8Mg(SiO.sub.4).sub.4Cl.sub.2:Eu was used as the first fluorescent material 71 used in the first light source 101.
(89) Table 7 shows the set color temperatures, the light emitting elements, the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, the coordinates x and y in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, the color deviations, and the average color rendering indices of the first light source and the second light source of the light emitting device of Example 3. Table 8 shows the evaluation results of the light emitting device of Example 3.
(90) TABLE-US-00007 TABLE 7 Example 3 First light source Second light source Color 219914 K 2720 K temperature Light emitting 446 nm nitride 446 nm nitride semiconductor element semiconductor Fluorescent A2: 510 nm A4-1: 533 nm Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (YAG) material Ca.sub.8Mg(SiO.sub.4).sub.4Cl.sub.2:Eu (chlorosilicate) — A4-2: 538 nm Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (LAG) — B1: 630 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) — — Chromaticity x 0.167 0.458 Chromaticity y 0.246 0.41 duv — 0.00 Ra — 82.0
(91) TABLE-US-00008 TABLE 8 Example 3 Relative Light Correlated Light melanopic emission Set correlated color Color emission Relative light intensity color temperature temperature deviation efficiency Chromaticity Color rendering index melanopic emission ratio Tcp (K) Tcp (K) duv (lm/W) x y Ra R9 R12 ratio efficiency I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL 2700 2720 0.00 158 0.458 0.410 82.0 13.1 67.7 100 100 — Second light source 3000 2957 0.00 158 0.436 0.398 84.9 20.9 76.0 102 99 — 4000 3816 −0.01 159 0.385 0.369 91.8 51.0 85.3 110 102 — 5000 4944 0.00 158 0.346 0.347 94.2 70.0 84.3 115 104 — 6500 6613 0.00 158 0.311 0.327 93.7 79.4 84.8 119 108 — First light source 219914 — 143 0.167 0.246 0.0 0.0 0.0 — — 0.31
(92) In the light emitting device of Example 3, in the case where the color temperature of the mixed color light obtained by toning the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the second light source was around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K, the relative melanopic ratio was increased by from 10% to 19%, and the relative melanopic light emission efficiency was increased by from 2% to 8%, according to the increase of the color temperature, as compared to the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. It was understood from the result that in the case where the correlated color temperature was from 4,000 K to 6,500 K, i.e., a correlated color temperature close to that of sunlight during morning to noon, the melanopic ratio could be controlled to a high value for stimulating the circadian rhythm for suppressing the secretion of melatonin. Furthermore, the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Example 3 had a relatively high light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of 0.31, contained a large amount of the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm influencing the melanopic ratio, and thus was suitable as the illumination considering the circadian rhythm. In the light emitting device of Example 3, in the case where the color temperature was toned to around 4,000 K to around 6,500 K, i.e., a color temperature during morning to noon, the values of the average color rendering index Ra, the special color rendering index R9, and the special color rendering index R12 were increased, and particularly, the average color rendering index Ra was 85 or more. Accordingly, the light emitting device of Example 3 was particularly suitable for the environmental light for humans performing production activities during the day, such as studies, reading, and general operations.
(93)
Comparative Example 2
(94) A light emitting device was produced by using two second light sources 102 including one second light source 102 set to have a correlated color temperature of around 2,700 K as similar to Example 1 (which may be hereinafter referred to as a “2,700 K second light source”) and another second light source 102 set to have a correlated color temperature of around 6,500 K (which may be hereinafter referred to as a “6,500 K second light source”), without the use of the first light source 101.
Comparative Example 2: 6,500 K Second Light Source 102
(95) The 6,500 K second light source 102 used a nitride semiconductor having a light emission peak wavelength of 446 nm as the second light emitting element 12. A silicone resin was used as the sealing material of the fluorescent member 52. In the second fluorescent material 72 contained in the 6,500 K second light source 102, as the second fluorescent material A′, two kinds of fluorescent materials, i.e., (A2) a chlorosilicate fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 515 nm and a full width at half maximum of 58 nm, having a composition represented by Ca.sub.8Mg(SiO.sub.4).sub.4Cl.sub.2:Eu and (A4) a YAG fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 533 nm and a full width at half maximum of 108 nm, were used, and as the second fluorescent material B, (B1) an SCASN fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength of 630 nm and a full width at half maximum of 81 nm was used. The amount of the second fluorescent material 72 used was such an amount that the light emitted from the second light source 102 had a correlated color temperature of around 6,500 K and a color deviation duv measured according to JIS Z8725 of around 0, and the mixed color light of the light emitted from the 2,700 K second light source 102 and the light emitted from the 6,500 K second light source 102 had an average color rendering index Ra of 95 or more.
(96) Table 9 shows the set color temperatures, the light emitting elements, the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, the coordinates x and y in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, the color deviations, and the average color rendering indices of the 2,700 K second light source and the 6,500 K second light source of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 2. Table 10 shows the evaluation results of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 2.
(97) TABLE-US-00009 TABLE 9 Comparative Example 2 First light source Second light source Color — 6549 K 2717 K temperature Light emitting — 446 nm nitride 446 nm nitride element semiconductor semiconductor Fluorescent — A2: 515 nm A4-1: 533 nm material Ca.sub.8Mg(SiO.sub.4).sub.4Cl:Eu Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (chlorosilicate) (YAG) — A4: 533 nm A4-2: 538 nm Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (YAG) (LAG) — B1: 630 nm B1: 630 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) (SCASN) — — — Chromaticity x — 0.312 0.457 Chromaticity y — 0.329 0.410 duv — 0.00 0.00 Ra — 86.9 94.8
(98) TABLE-US-00010 TABLE 10 Comparative Example 2 Relative Light Correlated Light melanopic emission Set correlated color Color emission Relative light intensity color temperature temperature deviation efficiency Chromaticity Color rendering index melanopic emission ratio Tcp (K) Tcp (K) duv (lm/W) x y Ra R9 R12 ratio efficiency I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL 2700 2717 0.00 139 0.457 0.410 94.8 63.6 98.3 120 106 — 3000 2993 0.00 144 0.434 0.397 94.8 71.8 98.2 117 103 — 4000 3894 −0.01 153 0.382 0.368 94.1 83.0 87.2 113 101 — 5000 4981 0.00 158 0.345 0.348 91.8 78.7 75.5 110 100 — 6500 6549 0.00 158 0.312 0.329 86.9 58.8 67.6 109 100 0.21
(99) The light emitting device of Comparative Example 2 provided mixed color light by toning the light emitted from the 2,700 K second light source and the light emitted from the 6,500 K second light source. For the color temperature of the mixed color light obtained by the light emitting device of Comparative Example 2, the relative melanopic ratios at around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K were higher than the emitted light from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. However, the values of the relative melanopic ratio were higher at around 2,700 K and around 3,000 K, and in the case of the color temperatures close to the light in the evening and the sunset, such light was emitted that inhibited sleep by suppressing the secretion of melatonin, although the secretion of melatonin should be facilitated in this case. Accordingly, the light emitting device of Comparative Example 2 was not suitable as the illumination considering the circadian rhythm. Furthermore, the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 2 had a light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of 0.21, which was higher than the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1, but due to the low light emission efficiency thereof, the relative melanopic light emission efficiency of the toned mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 2 was equivalent to the relative melanopic light emission efficiency of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. The average color rendering index Ra, the special color rendering index R9, and the special color rendering index R12 of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 2 were higher than Comparative Example 1, and thus the target light emission efficiency was maintained. However, the light emitting device of Comparative Example 2 had the higher values of the relative melanopic ratio at low correlated color temperatures of around 2,700 K and around 3,000 K as described above, failing to control the melanopic ratio, and thus was not the illumination considering the circadian rhythm.
(100)
Example 4
(101) A light emitting device 200 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that (A4) an LAG fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 496 nm through excitation with the light emitted from the first light emitting element 11 and a full width at half maximum of 96 nm was used as the first fluorescent material 71 used in the first light source 101.
(102) Table 11 shows the set color temperatures, the light emitting elements, the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, the coordinates x and y in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, the color deviations, and the average color rendering indices of the first light source and the second light source of the light emitting device of Example 4. Table 12 shows the evaluation results of the light emitting device of Example 4.
(103) TABLE-US-00011 TABLE 11 Example 4 First light source Second light source Color 444899 K 2720 K temperature Light emitting 446 nm nitride 446 nm nitride semiconductor element semiconductor Fluorescent A4: 496 nm A4-1: 533 nm Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (YAG) material Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (LAG) — A4-2: 538 nm Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (LAG) — B1: 630 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) — — Chromaticity x 0.191 0.458 Chromaticity y 0.265 0.41 duv — 0.00 Ra — 82.0
(104) TABLE-US-00012 TABLE 12 Example 4 Relative Light Correlated Light melanopic emission Set correlated color Color emission Relative light intensity color temperature temperature deviation efficiency Chromaticity Color rendering index melanopic emission ratio Tcp (K) Tcp (K) duv (lm/W) x y Ra R9 R12 ratio efficiency I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL 2700 2720 0.00 158 0.458 0.410 82.0 13.1 67.7 100 100 — Second light source 3000 2971 0.00 159 0.435 0.398 84.8 20.2 76.2 104 101 — 4000 3849 0.00 159 0.384 0.370 91.4 46.0 81.8 114 106 — 5000 4919 0.00 159 0.347 0.350 94.0 59.2 77.9 119 108 — 6500 6609 0.01 158 0.311 0.330 94.6 62.0 77.9 124 113 — First light source 444899 — 146 0.191 0.265 0.0 0.0 0.0 — — 0.50
(105) In the light emitting device of Example 4, in the case where the color temperature of the mixed color light obtained by toning the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the second light source was around 3,000 K, around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K, the relative melanopic ratio was increased by from 4% to 24%, and the relative melanopic light emission efficiency was increased by from 1% to 13%, according to the increase of the color temperature, as compared to the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. It was understood from the result that in the case where the correlated color temperature was from 3,000 K to 6,500 K, i.e., a correlated color temperature close to that of sunlight during morning to noon, the melanopic ratio could be controlled to a high value for stimulating the circadian rhythm for suppressing the secretion of melatonin. Furthermore, the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Example 4 had a relatively high light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of 0.50, and contained a large amount of the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm influencing the melanopic ratio. In the light emitting device of Example 4, in the case where the color temperature was toned to around 3,000 K to around 6,500 K, i.e., a color temperature during morning to noon, the values of the average color rendering index Ra, the special color rendering index R9, and the special color rendering index R12 were increased, and thus color rendering capability sufficient for the visual environment for the human general operation was achieved. In particular, at around 3,000 K, around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K, the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Example 4 had an average color rendering index Ra of 75 or more, and mixed color light that was particularly suitable for the environmental light for humans performing production activities during the day, such as studies, reading, and general operations, was obtained. For example, at around 5,000 K and around 6,500 K, the light emission spectrum of the sunlight was used as the reference light source, and it was confirmed that the light emitting device of Example 4 provided the mixed color light close to sunlight, and thus was suitable as the illumination considering the circadian rhythm.
(106)
Comparative Example 3
(107) A light emitting device was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 by using two second light sources 102 including one second light source 102 set to have a correlated color temperature of around 2,700 K (which may be hereinafter referred to as a “2,700 K second light source”) and another second light source 102 set to have a correlated color temperature of around 6,500 K (which may be hereinafter referred to as a “6,500 K second light source”), without the use of the first light source 101.
Comparative Example 3: 2,700 K Second Light Source 102
(108) The 2,700 K second light source 102 used a nitride semiconductor having a light emission peak wavelength of 446 nm as the second light emitting element 12. A silicone resin was used as the sealing material of the fluorescent member 52. In the second fluorescent material 72 contained in the 2,700 K second light source 102, four kinds of fluorescent materials were used, specifically, as the second fluorescent material A′, two kinds of fluorescent materials, i.e., (A2) a chlorosilicate fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 523 nm and a full width at half maximum of 63 nm, having a composition represented by Ca.sub.8Mg(SiO.sub.4).sub.4Cl.sub.2:Eu and (A4-2) an LAG fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 538 nm and a full width at half maximum of 105 nm, were used, and as the second fluorescent material B, (B1) an SCASN fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength of 640 nm and a full width at half maximum of 92 nm was used, and as the second fluorescent material C, (C1) a fluorogermanate fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 660 nm and a full width at half maximum of 31 nm, having a composition represented by 3.5MgO.0.5MgF.sub.2.GeO.sub.2:Mn (which may be hereinafter referred to as an “MGF fluorescent material”) was used.
Comparative Example 3: 6,500 K Second Light Source 102
(109) The 6,500 K second light source 102 used a nitride semiconductor having a light emission peak wavelength of 446 nm as the second light emitting element 12. A silicone resin was used as the sealing material of the fluorescent member 52. In the second fluorescent material 72 contained in the 6,500 K second light source 102, as the second fluorescent material A′, two kinds of fluorescent materials, i.e., (A1) an SAE fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 495 nm and a full width at half maximum of 68 nm and (A4) an LAG fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 544 nm and a full width at half maximum of 106 nm, were used, and as the second fluorescent material B, (B1) an SCASN fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength of 640 nm and a full width at half maximum of 91 nm was used, and as the second fluorescent material C, (Cl) an MGF fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 660 nm and a full width at half maximum of 31 nm, having a composition represented by 3.5MgO.0.5MgF.sub.2.GeO.sub.2:Mn was used. The second light source 102 was produced in the same manner as in Comparative Example 1 except that the second fluorescent material 72 was used. The amount of the second fluorescent material 72 used was such an amount that the light emitted from the second light source 102 had a correlated color temperature of around 6,500 K and a color deviation duv measured according to JIS Z8725 of around 0, and the mixed color light of the light emitted from the 2,700 K second light source 102 and the light emitted from the 6,500 K second light source 102 had an average color rendering index Ra of 95 or more.
(110) Table 13 shows the set color temperatures, the light emitting elements, the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, the coordinates x and y in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, the color deviations, and the average color rendering indices of the 2,700 K second light source and the 6,500 K second light source of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 3. Table 14 shows the evaluation results of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 3.
(111) TABLE-US-00013 TABLE 13 Comparative Example 3 First light source Second light source Color — 6065 K 2707 K temperature Light emitting — 446 nm nitride 446 nm nitride element semiconductor semiconductor Fluorescent — A1: 495 nm Sr.sub.4Al.sub.14O.sub.25:Eu A2: 523 nm material (SAE) Ca.sub.8Mg(SiO.sub.4).sub.4Cl:Eu (chlorosilicate) — A4: 544 nm Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce A4-2: 538 nm Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (LAG) (LAG) — B1: 640 nm B1: 640 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) — C1: 660 nm C1: 660 nm 3.5MgO•0.5MgF.sub.2•GeO.sub.2:Mn 3.5MgO•0.5MgF.sub.2•GeO.sub.2:Mn (MGF) (MGF) Chromaticity x — 0.321 0.460 Chromaticity y — 0.332 0.412 duv — 0.00 0.00 Ra — 97.0 98.6
(112) TABLE-US-00014 TABLE 14 Comparative Example 3 Relative Light Correlated Light melanopic emission Set correlated color Color emission Relative light intensity color temperature temperature deviation efficiency Chromaticity Color rendering index melanopic emission ratio Tcp (K) Tcp (K) duv (lm/W) x y Ra R9 R12 ratio efficiency I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL 2700 2707 0.00 123 0.460 0.412 98.6 96.5 86.6 119 88 — 3000 3001 0.00 129 0.433 0.397 97.8 96.4 86.0 119 87 — 4000 3866 −0.01 138 0.383 0.367 96.4 87.2 81.1 120 88 — 5000 4967 0.00 144 0.345 0.345 97.4 91.1 73.9 120 83 — 6500 6065 0.00 146 0.321 0.332 97.0 97.3 73.5 116 83 0.33
(113) The light emitting device of Comparative Example 3 provided mixed color light by toning the light emitted from the 2,700 K second light source and the light emitted from the 6,500 K second light source. For the color temperature of the mixed color light obtained by the light emitting device of Comparative Example 3, the relative melanopic ratios at around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K were higher than the emitted light from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. However, the values of the relative melanopic ratio were higher at around 2,700 K and around 3,000 K, and in the case of the color temperatures close to the light in the evening to the sunset, such light was emitted that inhibited sleep by suppressing the secretion of melatonin, although the secretion of melatonin should be facilitated in this case. Accordingly, the light emitting device of Comparative Example 3 was not suitable as the illumination considering the circadian rhythm. Furthermore, the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 3 had a light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of 0.33, which was higher than the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1, but due to the low light emission efficiency thereof, the relative melanopic light emission efficiency of the toned mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 3 was lower than the relative melanopic light emission efficiency of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. The average color rendering index Ra, the special color rendering index R9, and the special color rendering index R12 of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 3 were relatively high, and thus the target light emission efficiency was maintained. However, the light emitting device of Comparative Example 3 had the higher values of the relative melanopic ratio at low correlated color temperatures of around 2,700 K and around 3,000 K as described above. Accordingly, the light emitting device of Comparative Example 3 failed to control the melanopic ratio, and thus was not the illumination considering the circadian rhythm.
(114)
Example 5
(115) A light emitting device 200 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that (A4) an LAG fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 517 nm through excitation with the light emitted from the first light emitting element 11 and a full width at half maximum of 97 nm was used as the first fluorescent material 71 used in the first light source 101.
(116) Table 15 shows the set color temperatures, the light emitting elements, the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, the coordinates x and y in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, the color deviations, and the average color rendering indices of the first light source and the second light source of the light emitting device of Example 5. Table 16 shows the evaluation results of the light emitting device of Example 5.
(117) TABLE-US-00015 TABLE 15 Example 5 First light source Second light source Color 50249 K 2720 K temperature Light emitting 446 nm nitride 446 nm nitride semiconductor element semiconductor Fluorescent A4: 517 nm A4-1: 533 nm Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (YAG) material Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (LAG) — A4-2: 538 nm Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (LAG) — B1: 630 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) — — Chromaticity x 0.208 0.458 Chromaticity y 0.272 0.41 duv — 0.00 Ra — 82.0
(118) TABLE-US-00016 TABLE 16 Example 5 Relative Light Correlated Light melanopic emission Set correlated color Color emission Relative light intensity color temperature temperature deviation efficiency Chromaticity Color rendering index melanopic emission ratio Tcp (K) Tcp (K) duv (lm/W) x y Ra R9 R12 ratio efficiency I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL 2700 2720 0.00 158 0.458 0.410 82.0 13.1 67.7 100 100 — Second light source 3000 3008 −0.01 160 0.432 0.396 84.6 20.3 75.6 105 103 — 4000 3860 0.00 162 0.383 0.369 89.8 41.6 80.2 111 105 — 5000 4962 0.00 163 0.346 0.348 91.8 51.3 76.6 115 108 — 6500 6525 0.00 164 0.312 0.330 91.7 50.1 76.5 118 111 — First light source 50294 — 157 0.208 0.272 0.0 0.0 0.0 — — 0.41
(119) In the light emitting device of Example 5, in the case where the color temperature of the mixed color light obtained by toning the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the second light source was around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K, the relative melanopic ratio was increased by from 5% to 18%, and the relative melanopic light emission efficiency was increased by from 3% to 11%, according to the increase of the color temperature, as compared to the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. It was understood from the result that in the case where the correlated color temperature was from 4,000 K to 6,500 K, i.e., a correlated color temperature close to that of sunlight during morning to noon, the melanopic ratio could be controlled to a high value for stimulating the circadian rhythm for suppressing the secretion of melatonin. Furthermore, the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Example 5 had a relatively high light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of 0.41, and effectively contained the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm influencing the melanopic ratio. In the light emitting device of Example 5, in the case where the color temperature was toned to around 3,000 K to around 6,500 K, i.e., a color temperature during morning to noon, the values of the average color rendering index Ra, the special color rendering index R9, and the special color rendering index R12 were increased, particularly the average color rendering index Ra was 70 or more, and thus color rendering capability sufficient for the visual environment for the human general operation was achieved.
(120)
Example 6
(121) A light emitting device 200 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that (A4) a YAG fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 517 nm through excitation with the light emitted from the first light emitting element 11 and a full width at half maximum of 104 nm was used as the first fluorescent material 71 used in the first light source 101.
(122) Table 17 shows the set color temperatures, the light emitting elements, the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, the coordinates x and y in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, the color deviations, and the average color rendering indices of the first light source and the second light source of the light emitting device of Example 6. Table 18 shows the evaluation results of the light emitting device of Example 6.
(123) TABLE-US-00017 TABLE 17 Example 6 First light source Second light source Color 16724 K 2720 K temperature Light emitting 446 nm nitride 446 nm nitride semiconductor element semiconductor Fluorescent A4: 517 nm A4-1: 533 nm Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (YAG) material Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (YAG) — A4-2: 538 nm Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (LAG) — B1: 630 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) — — Chromaticity x 0.238 0.458 Chromaticity y 0.289 0.41 duv — 0.00 Ra — 82.0
(124) TABLE-US-00018 TABLE 18 Example 6 Relative Light Correlated Light melanopic emission Set correlated color Color emission Relative light intensity color temperature temperature deviation efficiency Chromaticity Color rendering index melanopic emission ratio Tcp (K) Tcp (K) duv (lm/W) x y Ra R9 R12 ratio efficiency I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL 2700 2720 0.00 158 0.458 0.410 82.0 13.1 67.7 100 100 — Second light source 3000 2993 0.00 161 0.433 0.396 83.8 18.1 73.2 104 102 — 4000 3847 −0.01 165 0.385 0.370 87.2 33.5 74.8 106 102 — 5000 5010 0.00 168 0.346 0.348 87.8 37.3 69.9 110 105 — 6500 6423 0.00 169 0.312 0.329 86.1 28.0 68.1 112 109 — First light source 16724 — 166 0.238 0.289 0.0 0.0 0.0 — — 0.29
(125) In the light emitting device of Example 6, in the case where the color temperature of the mixed color light obtained by toning the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the second light source was around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K, the relative melanopic ratio was increased by from 6% to 12%, and the relative melanopic light emission efficiency was increased by from 2% to 9%, according to the increase of the color temperature, as compared to the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. It was understood from the result that in the case where the correlated color temperature was from 4,000 K to 6,500 K, i.e., a correlated color temperature close to that of sunlight during morning to noon, the melanopic ratio could be controlled to a high value for stimulating the circadian rhythm for suppressing the secretion of melatonin. Furthermore, the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Example 6 had a relatively high light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of 0.29, and contained a large amount of the circadian component having a wavelength of from 480 nm to 490 nm influencing the melanopic ratio. In the light emitting device of Example 6, in the case where the color temperature was toned to around 4,000 K to around 6,500 K, i.e., a color temperature during morning to noon, the values of the average color rendering index Ra, the special color rendering index R9, and the special color rendering index R12 were increased, and particularly the average color rendering index Ra was 85 or more. This means that the light emitting device of Example 6 is particularly suitable for the environmental light for humans performing production activities during the day, such as studies, reading, and general operations.
(126)
Comparative Example 4
(127) A light emitting device was produced by using the first light source 101 described later and the second light source 102 set to have a correlated color temperature of around 2,700 K as similar to Example 1 (which may be hereinafter referred to as a “2,700 K second light source”). As the first fluorescent material 71 used in the first light source 101, (A2) a chlorosilicate fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 527 nm through excitation with the light emitted from the first light emitting element 11 and a full width at half maximum of 64 nm, having a composition represented by Ca.sub.8Mg(SiO.sub.4).sub.4Cl.sub.2:Eu was used. The first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 was used in such an amount that provided x of 0.199 (x=0.199) and y of 0.265 (y=0.265) in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system. The amount of the first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 was such an amount that in the light emission spectrum of the light emitting device 200, the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the light emission intensity I.sub.PM at a wavelength of 490 nm with respect to the light emission intensity I.sub.PL at the maximum light emission peak wavelength of the first light emitting element 11 derived from the light emitted from the first light source 101 was 0.14. The light emitting device 200 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the first light source 101 was used. The light emission intensity (melanopic light emission intensity) I.sub.PM of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 4 was small since the light emission peak of the first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 was 527 nm. Therefore, the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 4 was less than 0.22.
(128) Table 19 shows the set color temperatures, the light emitting elements, the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, the coordinates x and y in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, the color deviations, and the average color rendering indices of the first light source 101 and the second light source 102 of the light emitting device 200 of Comparative Example 4. Table 20 shows the evaluation results of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 4.
(129) TABLE-US-00019 TABLE 19 Comparative Example 4 First light source Second light source Color 370745 K 2720 K temperature Light emitting 446 nm nitride 446 nm nitride semiconductor element semiconductor Fluorescent A2: 527 nm A4-1: 533 nm Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (YAG) material Ca.sub.8Mg(SiO.sub.4).sub.4Cl.sub.2:Eu (chlorosilicate) — A4-2: 538 nm Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (LAG) — B1: 630 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) — — Chromaticity x 0.199 0.458 Chromaticity y 0.265 0.410 duv — 0.00 Ra — 82.0
(130) TABLE-US-00020 TABLE 20 Comparative Example 4 Relative Light Correlated Light melanopic emission Set correlated color Color emission Relative light intensity color temperature temperature deviation efficiency Chromaticity Color rendering index melanopic emission ratio Tcp (K) Tcp (K) duv (lm/W) x y Ra R9 R12 ratio efficiency I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL 2700 2720 0.00 158 0.458 0.410 82.0 13.1 67.7 100 100 — 3000 2965 0.00 159 0.436 0.398 83.5 18.4 71.0 100 97 — 4000 3812 −0.01 160 0.385 0.369 86.6 39.4 70.5 101 95 — 5000 4942 0.00 160 0.346 0.347 86.4 48.7 64.6 104 95 — 6500 6600 0.00 160 0.311 0.328 83.5 45.9 61.2 105 97 — First light source 370745 — 148 0.199 0.265 0.0 0.0 0.0 — — 0.14
(131) The light emitting device of Comparative Example 4 provided mixed color light by toning the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the 2,700 K second light source. For the color temperature of the mixed color light obtained by the light emitting device of Comparative Example 4, the relative melanopic ratios at around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K were slightly higher than the emitted light from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1 by from 1% to 5%, but the relative melanopic light emission efficiency was lower than the emitted light from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1 by from 3% to 5%. The mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 4 had a light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of 0.14, which was lower than the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1, and had a low light emission efficiency, resulting in a low relative melanopic light emission efficiency, and the effect influencing the circadian rhythm per unit electric power consumption was low, providing a light emitting device that was not suitable as the illumination considering the circadian rhythm. The average color rendering index Ra, the special color rendering index R9, and the special color rendering index R12 of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 4 were equivalent to Comparative Example 1. This means that the light emitting device of Comparative Example 4 maintains the target light emission efficiency, but is not the illumination considering the circadian rhythm, as described above.
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Comparative Example 5
(133) A light emitting device was produced by using the first light source 101 described later and the second light source 102 set to have a correlated color temperature of around 2,700 K as similar to Example 1 (which may be hereinafter referred to as a “2,700 K second light source”). As the first fluorescent material 71 used in the first light source 101, a β-SiAlON fluorescent material having a light emission peak wavelength at 540 nm through excitation with the light emitted from the first light emitting element 11 and a full width at half maximum of 55 nm, having a composition represented by Si.sub.6-zAl.sub.zO.sub.zN.sub.8-z:Eu (0<z≤4.2) was used. The first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 was used in such an amount that provided x of 0.234 (x=0.234) and y of 0.293 (y=0.293) in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system. The amount of the first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 was such an amount that in the light emission spectrum of the light emitting device 200, the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the light emission intensity I.sub.PM at a wavelength of 490 nm with respect to the light emission intensity I.sub.PL at the maximum light emission peak wavelength of the first light emitting element 11 derived from the light emitted from the first light source 101 was 0.02. The light emitting device 200 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1 except that the first light source 101 was used. The light emission intensity (melanopic light emission intensity) I.sub.PM of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 5 was small since the light emission peak of the first fluorescent material 71 contained in the first light source 101 was 540 nm. Therefore, the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 5 was less than 0.22.
(134) Table 21 shows the set color temperatures, the light emitting elements, the first fluorescent material or the second fluorescent material, the coordinates x and y in the chromaticity diagram of the CIE 1931 color coordinate system, the color deviations, and the average color rendering indices of the first light source and the second light source of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 5. Table 22 shows the evaluation results of the light emitting device of Comparative Example 5.
(135) TABLE-US-00021 TABLE 21 Comparative Example 5 First light source Second light source Color 16875 K 2720 K temperature Light emitting 446 nm nitride 446 nm nitride semiconductor element semiconductor Fluorescent 540 nm A4-1: 533 nm Y.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12Ce (YAG) material Si.sub.6−zAl.sub.zO.sub.zN.sub.8−z (0 < z ≤ 4.2) — A4-2: 538 nm Lu.sub.3Al.sub.5O.sub.12:Ce (LAG) — B1: 630 nm (Sr, Ca)AlSiN.sub.3:Eu (SCASN) — — Chromaticity x 0.234 0.458 Chromaticity y 0.293 0.410 duv — 0.00 Ra — 82.0
(136) TABLE-US-00022 TABLE 22 Comparative Example 5 Relative Light Correlated Light melanopic emission Set correlated color Color emission Relative light intensity color temperature temperature deviation efficiency Chromaticity Color rendering index melanopic emission ratio Tcp (K) Tcp (K) duv (lm/W) x y Ra R9 R12 ratio efficiency I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL 2700 2720 0.00 158 0.458 0.410 82.0 13.1 67.7 100 100 — 3000 3004 0.00 162 0.433 0.397 81.4 15.6 63.1 97 96 — 4000 3860 0.00 169 0.384 0.371 79.2 24.0 49.0 92 91 — 5000 4991 0.00 175 0.345 0.351 74.5 18.0 36.1 90 90 — 6500 6615 0.01 180 0.310 0.332 67.6 −5.0 28.0 89 92 — First light source 16875 — 185 0.234 0.293 0.0 0.0 0.0 — — 0.02
(137) The light emitting device of Comparative Example 5 was a light emitting device that provided mixed color light by toning the light emitted from the first light source and the light emitted from the 2,700 K second light source. For the color temperature of the mixed color light obtained by the light emitting device of Comparative Example 5, the relative melanopic ratios around 3,000 K, around 4,000 K, around 5,000 K, and around 6,500 K were lower than the emitted light from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1, and the relative melanopic light emission efficiency was also lower than the emitted light from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1. The mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 5 had a light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of 0.02, which was considerably lower than the light emission intensity ratio I.sub.PM/I.sub.PL of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 1, and had a low light emission efficiency, resulting in a low relative melanopic ratio and a low relative melanopic light emission efficiency, and there was substantially no effect influencing the circadian rhythm, providing a light emitting device that was not suitable as the illumination considering the circadian rhythm. The average color rendering index Ra, the special color rendering index R9, and the special color rendering index R12 of the mixed color light emitted from the light emitting device of Comparative Example 5 were also lower than Comparative Example 1, and the light emitting device of Comparative Example 5 failed to maintain the target light emission efficiency.
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(139) The light emitting device of an embodiment of the present disclosure is capable of achieving simultaneously both the control of the melanopic ratio considering the circadian rhythm and the maintenance of the light emission efficiency. Accordingly, the light emitting device of an embodiment of the present disclosure enables an illumination suitable for the concept of HCL, and thus can be applied to a light emitting device for an illumination considering the circadian rhythm in accordance with the WELL Certification.