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Janet Bee Yin Chua

Researcher at Avago Technologies

Publications -  65
Citations -  1596

Janet Bee Yin Chua is an academic researcher from Avago Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Light-emitting diode & Phosphor. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1596 citations. Previous affiliations of Janet Bee Yin Chua include Agilent Technologies.

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Illumination unit with a solid-state light generating source, a flexible substrate, and a flexible and optically transparent encapsulant

TL;DR: In this article, a flexible and optically transparent encapsulant is provided to encapsulate the light generating sources on the substrate such that the illumination unit is both thin and flexible, and a number of solid-state light generators are arranged on the flexible substrate along the electrical tracks.
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Device and method for emitting output light using quantum dots and non-quantum fluorescent material

TL;DR: In this paper, a device and method for emitting output light utilizes both quantum dots and non-quantum fluorescent material to convert at least some of the original light emitted from a light source of the device to longer wavelength light to change the color characteristics of the output light.
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Flash module with quantum dot light conversion

TL;DR: A flash module includes a first light source emitting a first primary light has a first wavelength-converting overlay disposed on the first light sources to provide a first color of light as mentioned in this paper. But the flash module also includes a second light source providing a second colour of light.
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Light emitting device having a layer of photonic crystals and a region of diffusing material and method for fabricating the device

TL;DR: In this article, a light emitting device and method for fabricating the device utilizes a layer of photonic crystals and a region of diffusing material to enhance the light output of the device.
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Device and method for providing illuminating light using quantum dots

TL;DR: In this paper, a device and method for providing illuminating light utilizes quantum dots to convert at least some of the original light emitted from a light source of the device to longer wavelength light to change the color characteristics of the illuminating light.