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titleOfInvention Polymer wavelength conversion element
abstract A wavelength converting element (104) is generally provided for an LED (101) comprising luminescent particles (105) dispersed in a matrix (106) comprising a cross-linked polysiloxane. Cross-linked polysiloxanes are generally temperature stable up to 300 ° C. or higher, which means that they are stable under normal light emitting diode operating conditions. Furthermore, the cross-linked polysiloxane is stable to light exposure, meaning that exposure to high intensity light does not result in degradation or decolorization. The present polymer wavelength conversion element can be easily formed into different shapes. Thereby, the light extraction of the LED-conversion system can be made better.
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