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12 September 2021 Automotive headlamp optics for a pixelated µLED source
Peter Brick, Alexander Günther, Stefan Grötsch
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Abstract
Advances in LED technology facilitate a variety of new application scenarios in automotive exterior lighting. Attractive features in this field are related to dynamic lighting scenarios. To replace mechanical adjustments of the past, the newest μLED technology provides a high-resolution source array based on a monolithic block of IC-chip, opto chip, and converter layer. Nevertheless, design and implementation of a corresponding optical system are required to project the μLED array onto the road.
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Peter Brick, Alexander Günther, and Stefan Grötsch "Automotive headlamp optics for a pixelated µLED source", Proc. SPIE 11874, Illumination Optics VI, 1187405 (12 September 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2596987
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KEYWORDS
Headlamps

Light emitting diodes

Lens design

Light scattering

Light sources

Aspheric lenses

Glasses

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