laserfosfor
Laserfosfor is a class of phosphor materials engineered to be excited by laser light to emit visible or near-infrared radiation. The term describes systems where a laser source provides the primary optical pump, and the phosphor layer or particles convert part of that energy into fluorescence. In laser lighting and projection, laserfosfor enables high-brightness, spectrally tunable emission by using short-wavelength laser excitation to drive down-conversion or energy transfer processes in the phosphor.
Mechanisms and materials commonly involved include down-conversion, where rare-earth dopants such as cerium, europium, or terbium
Configurations are varied, including on-chip phosphor coatings and remote phosphor layers separated from the laser source
Applications, advantages, and challenges include use in high-brightness lighting, laser projection systems, and automotive lighting where