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Appl Opt
; 58(36): 9896-9903, 2019 Dec 20.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-31873635
RESUMO
A color projector screen was fabricated by filling three kinds of ceramic phosphor powders in the periodic hollow columns formed in a ${50}\;{{\rm mm}}\; \times \;{50}\;{{\rm mm}}\; \times \;{10}\;{{\rm mm}}$50mm×50mm×10mm acrylic waveguide. When a blue laser beam excited a single spot on the screen, a disk-shaped cross-talk pattern appeared. Its intensity was 5 orders of magnitude lower than that of the excited spot. The solar cells attached to the waveguide edge harvested less than 0.8% of the incident optical power. The photons scattered by the phosphors are responsible for these characteristics, and the use of non-scattering luminescent materials is desired for improving them.