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28 May 2018 Methods to precisely generate arbitrary spectra using multi-coloured LED light engines
Aleix Llenas, Josep Carreras
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Abstract
In this work, we explore methods to create arbitrary spectra efficiently with high precision and accuracy using multichannel LED light engines. We propose an optical feedback controller using integrated optical sensors, namely spectrophotometers and colour sensors, for real-time monitoring of the emitted light and for effective spectral corrections. Our results show that the such kind of close-loop systems can be used to obtain relative spectral errors and ▵uv' between target and emitted spectra significantly below threshold values, ▵uv' < 0.002 in all cases.
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Aleix Llenas and Josep Carreras "Methods to precisely generate arbitrary spectra using multi-coloured LED light engines", Proc. SPIE 10693, Illumination Optics V, 106930M (28 May 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2309494
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Sensors

Spectrophotometry

Feedback control

Light sources and illumination

Optical sensors

Black bodies

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