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17 September 2007 Index matching silicone for optoelectronic applications
Bill Riegler, Rob Thomaier
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Although silicone technology has existed for over 5 decades, this unique material continues to find usage in new applications. Its unique chemical and physical characteristics allow its usage as fuel resistant gaskets, biologically compatible for us in medical devices in the body, coatings for Atomic Oxygen protection in space, and for interocular lenses for cataract disease. This paper will examine various silicones as effective encapsulants and lenses for High Brightness LEDs (HB LEDs). Physical and optical characteristics will be tested to determine which materials may prove to be the best.
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Bill Riegler and Rob Thomaier "Index matching silicone for optoelectronic applications", Proc. SPIE 6665, New Developments in Optomechanics, 666508 (17 September 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.735950
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Refractive index

Polymers

Light emitting diodes

Platinum

Absorption

Lenses

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