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8 March 2016Monolithic LED arrays, next generation smart lighting sources
LED have become the main light sources of the future as they open the path for intelligent use of light in time, intensity
and color. In many usages, strong energy economy is done by adjusting these properties. The smart lighting has three
dimensions, energy efficiency brought by GaN blue emitting LEDs, integration of electronics, sensors, microprocessors
in the lighting system and development of new functionalities and services provided by the light.
Monolithic LED arrays allow two major innovations, the spatial control of light emission and the adjustment of the
electrical properties of the source.
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Alexandre Lagrange, Hubert Bono, François Templier, "Monolithic LED arrays, next generation smart lighting sources," Proc. SPIE 9768, Light-Emitting Diodes: Materials, Devices, and Applications for Solid State Lighting XX, 97680X (8 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2209574