White light-emitting-diodes (LEDs) are known as a new generation lighting source. Using a blue LED with a phosphor
layer which is excited by blue light and down-converting to the second light, such as yellow light, white light can be
produced. Using a one-dimensional mathematical model, we can describe the light propagation by simple absorption,
conversion, and reflection terms. We use a multiple phosphor film coating method to determine the coefficient of the
model, followed by analysis to determine the optimum phosphor layer LED package. With a phosphor layer plus a
yellow light reflector, the white light extraction efficiency could be above 0.9 relative the conventional package's 0.6-
0.8.
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