Nichia Corporation has started in-house production of a high-power red laser diode (LD) chip and will sell laser packaged products including this high-power red LD chip beginning in spring of 2024.

Highlights:
  • By enabling in-house production of laser diode chips for all three primary colors (RGB), a variety of customer requests can now be met.
  • Accelerates the development and commercialization of higher efficiency and higher output products to expand into various applications.
  • Upfront investments secure production capacity to meet strong demand.


Tokushima, Japan – Nichia, the world's largest GaN-based LED/LD manufacturer and inventor of high-brightness blue and white LEDs, has started in-house production of a high-power red laser diode (LD) chip and will sell laser packaged products including this high-power red LD chip beginning in spring of 2024.

Background:
Compared to those using conventional lamps or LED light sources, laser projectors with the three primary colors of Red, Green, and Blue have the advantage of a much wider color reproduction range, as well as the ability to achieve high brightness while maintaining compact size and high efficiency. In recent years, the demand for such projectors has been rapidly increasing, not only for high-luminance movie theater projectors, but also ones for individual consumers such as laser TVs1 and small smart projectors.

LDs play an important role in determining the specifications of projectors, and Nichia has been required to flexibly respond to various customer requests for the performance of each RGB color LD. Nichia had been manufacturing blue and green LD chips in-house; however, the red LD chips had been procured from outside suppliers. Therefore, the quality, cost, and supply of red LD chips were dependent on suppliers, and the challenge was how to meet the various needs of customers.

Details:
Nichia started development of watt-class high-power red LD chips and succeeded in producing them in-house. Furthermore, Nichia has aggressively made upfront investments in mass production facilities and secured production capacity to meet the strong demand for RGB LDs. In addition to blue and green LD chips, which are Nichia's strong technologies, this in-house production will enable Nichia to manufacture all three primary color LD chips, allowing Nichia to flexibly consider and respond to various requests from customers.

Nichia will start selling LD packages utilizing its in-house manufactured red LD chips beginning in spring of 2024. In addition, the red LD chips used in existing products will be gradually replaced with internally produced chips, rather than those procured from external suppliers. Nichia's QuaLas™ RGB is an example of an LD product with multiple RGB LD chips densely mounted in one small package. It will be one of Nichia's main products with in-house red LD chips. QuaLas™'s optical output power in each RGB color is 8.3W for blue (wavelength: typ. 465nm), 4.8W for green (wavelength: typ. 525nm), and 10.0W for red (wavelength: typ. 643nm), suggesting a suitable combination for providing a good white balance for the display. (Figures 1 and 2)

To address the increasing market demand and advancements in performance for laser projectors, as well as explore further application possibilities, Nichia will accelerate the development and commercialization of red LD products with improved efficiency and output power by implementing in-house manufacturing.

High-power-Red-Laser.jpg
Nichia Corporation is pleased to announce the addition of the mid-power 757 Series to the portfolio of HPS color LEDs developed as a true LED alternative to high-pressure sodium lamps (“HPS”).

HPS color LEDs maintain the nostalgic atmosphere of the landscape with the same emission color of 1800K as HPS while enjoying the many advantages of LEDs, including greatly improved color rendering index, mercury-free, long lifetime, and instantaneous on/off. By adding the 757 Series of LEDs to the HPS color LEDs’ portfolio, customer options can be expanded and thus accelerate the transition from HPS to LED and contributes to a realization of a mercury-free society and carbon neutrality.

Nichia will make every effort to have 1800K/R70 recognized as a standardized white color, so that it can be widely used as an alternative technology to HPS and contribute to the realization of a mercury-free society and carbon neutrality.



Tokushima, Japan – Nichia, the world's largest LED manufacturer and inventor of high-brightness blue and white LEDs, announces the addition of the mid-power 757 Series (Part Number: NF2W757H-V2F1, NF2W757GR-V4) to the portfolio of HPS color LEDs developed as a true LED alternative to high-pressure sodium lamps (“HPS”).

HPS color LEDs maintain the nostalgic atmosphere of the landscape with the same emission color of 1800K as HPS while enjoying the many advantages of LEDs, including greatly improved color rendering index, mercury-free, long lifetime, and instantaneous on/off. Through these key features, it has been highly acclaimed as an innovative and a unique product. Nichia has already launched NVSW219F-V2, NVSW519A-V1 as high-power packages along with Direct Mountable Chip. By adding the 757 Series of LEDs to the HPS color LEDs' portfolio, customer options can be expanded and thus accelerate the transition from HPS to LED and contributes to a realization of a mercury-free society and carbon neutrality.

Nichia continues to develop products that are useful to society.

mid-power-757.jpg
Nichia is gearing up to present its cutting-edge automotive lighting solutions at the International Symposium on Automotive Lighting, held at Darmstadium in Darmstadt, Germany, from September 25th to 27th.

This year holds special significance for us as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of Nichia's invention of the world's first high-brightness blue LED.

At our exhibition booth #2, we'll be showcasing three remarkable products:
  • The revolutionary µPLS™ (Micro PLS) light engine, designed for high-definition adaptive driving beams, offering exceptional brightness, pixel density, and versatile connectivity for seamless integration into modern automobile designs.
  • Near Field Projection light solution, providing unparalleled design flexibility through transmissive lenses and a compact chip-scale package, delivering over 400 lux from a compact light-emitting surface (LES) at a distance of 1.2m.
  • Thin Design Headlight, featuring an elegant 15mm lens height design, ensuring the necessary luminous flux for low, high, and adaptive beams while maintaining high optical efficiency.

Connect with us if you plan to attend ISAL 2023. Simply respond to this post or reach out via message to schedule a meeting with one of our automotive lighting experts.
From September 25th to 27th Nichia will exhibit at the 15th International Symposium of Automotive Lighting (ISAL 2023) in Darmstadt, Germany. ISAL 2023 is one of Europe's most influential scientific conventions for automotive lighting. The event enables hundreds of industry leaders and experts to highlight new advances in electronics engineering to improve road safety and address developing transport standards and regulations.

Taking center stage will be Nichia's µPLS, a pioneering light engine solution which integrates pixelated micro light emitting diodes (μLEDs) ideal for high-definition (HD) adaptive driving beam applications. The technology delivers the brightness, high pixel density with individual pixel control, and flexible connectivity required to enable it to be smoothly integrated into a modern electrical/electronic (E/E) car architecture. Additionally, Nichia has been invited to deliver a technical poster presentation which will provide a deeper dive into the µPLS.
Nichia will exhibit at AHC 2023, the 4th Asian Horticultural Congress, held from August 28th to 31st in Tokyo, Japan. The AHC 2023 will bring together scientists and experts from around the world to discuss horticulture in Asia. 2023 is also the year of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Japan Society for Horticultural Science (JSHS), therefore, related events will be held during this period.

On August 29th and 30th, Nichia will exhibit and introduce Hortisolis™, white LEDs for horticulture. Hortisolis™ is an LED that incorporates all the light required for plant growth into a single package by elaborating a combination of phosphors, making it possible to increase the production efficiency per area of the artificial farm with maximum efficiency, while at the same time realizing a good working environment in the artificial farm.
The Direct Mountable Chip is a chip scale LED package which has been developed through Nichia's technology and expertise in phosphors and LEDs. The white series has four size options (1.1mm×1.1mm, 1.3mm×1.3mm, 1.7mm×1.7mm, and 2.1mm×2.1mm) with color temperatures ranging from 1800K to 6500K, and color rendering index options from R70 (Ra≥70) to R9080 (Ra≥90, R9≥80).

The color series offers a wide variety of discrete colors in two size options (1.1mm×1.1mm in three colors and 1.7mm×1.7mm in eight colors) with the same forward voltage for each size to allow for easier fixture design.

By making the LED package size equal to the light emitting surface size, it is possible to achieve the largest class of luminous flux density in a limited space within a luminaire.

What can be achieved with the Direct Mountable Chip?
  • High luminous flux density enabling compact fixture design.
  • A wide variety of power output options to support various applications.
  • Compact light emission size provides optimal color mixing and this enables customers to design tunable and/or multi-color fixtures easily.
  • Uniformed forward voltage in all colors makes electrical control easier.

Tokushima, Japan – 20 July 2023: Nichia, the world's largest LED manufacturer and inventor of high-brightness blue and white LEDs, is pleased to announce the additions of the E11A (1.1mm×1.1mm) Red, Brilliant Red and Green to its high luminous flux density Direct Mountable Chip portfolio.

The Direct Mountable Chip is a chip scale LED which has been developed through Nichia's technology and expertise in phosphors and LEDs. Its color series has already been commercialized in the larger E17A (1.7mm x 1.7mm), and has received a high reputation through their various key features, including a compact fixture design enabled by high luminous flux density, optimal color mixing provided by its compact light emission size, and uniformed forward voltage in all colors making electrical control easier. While maintaining the excellent characteristics of the Direct Mountable Chip, the E11A color series with a smaller size of 1.1mm x 1.1mm has now been added to the portfolio. In addition to landscape lighting, architectural lighting and indirect lighting, Nichia expects that this expansion of the color portfolio will provide flexibility for the fixture designs and contribute to expanding applications.

Additionally, Nichia plans to launch a blue version within 2023.

Nichia continues to develop products that are useful to society.
Top Lighting Manufacturers Shaping the Industry Open Lighting Product Directory
Top