2012 Solid-State Lighting Manufacturing R&D Workshop Presentations and Materials
This page provides links to the presentations and materials from the 2012 Solid-State Lighting Manufacturing R&D Workshop, held June 13–14 in San Jose, California.
Workshop Report
Presentations
Day 1
- Welcome and Introduction
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy - Homegrown Manufacturing
Christopher Ruud, Cree, Inc. - Global Manufacturing Trends
Vrinda Bhandarkar, Strategies Unlimited - Panel 1: Rethinking Luminaire Manufacturing for SSL
Morgan Pattison, SSLS, Inc., Moderator- What Do We Test Now?
Mark Hand, Acuity Brands Lighting - Perspective on Manufacturing the L Prize® Award Winning LED Bulb
Craig Fenske, Philips Lighting Systems and Controls - Trends in Manufacturable Designs for SSL Luminaires
Nikhil Taskar, WAC Lighting
- What Do We Test Now?
- IEA 4E Solid-State Lighting Annex
Marc Ledbetter, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Developing Standards for LED Manufacturing
Tom Morrow, SEMI - Solid-State Lighting Manufacturing R&D Program Update
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy - Introductory Presentations on Manufacturing R&D Projects
- Creation of a U.S. Phosphorescent OLED Lighting Panel Manufacturing Facility
Mike Hack, Universal Display Corporation - Improving Product Yield of OLEDs
G. "Raj" Rajeswaran, Moser Baer Technologies - Roll-to-Roll Solution-Processible Small-Molecule OLEDs
Jerry Liu, GE Global Research - Development of Production PVD-AlN Buffer Layer System and Processes to Reduce Epitaxy Costs and Increase LED Efficiency
Frank Cerio, Veeco Instruments - Advanced Epi Tools for Gallium Nitride Light Emitting Diode Devices
Vivek Agrawal, Applied Materials - Driving Down HB-LED Costs: Implementation of Process Simulation Tools and Temperature Control Methods for High Yield MOCVD Growth
Jay Montgomery, Veeco Process Equipment - Driving Down HB-LED Costs: Advanced Chemistry Models for MOCVD Reactor Design/Optimization
Mike Coltrin, Sandia National Laboratories - Automated Yield Management Solution for LED Manufacturing
Srini Vedula, KLA-Tencor - Low Cost Lithography Tool for High Brightness LED Manufacturing
Andy Hawryluk, Ultratech - Development of Advanced Manufacturing Methods for Warm-White LEDs for General Lighting
Anirudha Deshpande, GE Lighting Solutions - Low Cost Illumination-Grade LEDs Enabled by Nitride Epitaxy on 150mm Si
John Epler, Philips Lumileds
- Creation of a U.S. Phosphorescent OLED Lighting Panel Manufacturing Facility
Day 2
- Solid-State Lighting Manufacturing Roadmap
Fred Welsh, Radcliffe Advisors - LED Track Session
- Sapphire and GaN Substrate Materials
James Zahler, GT Advanced Technologies - LED System Solutions
Jim Neff, Philips Lumileds - Low-Cost, High-Quality LED Product Manufacturing: Examining Challenges and Opportunities Throughout the Supply Chain
Eric Haugaard, Cree, Inc. - Barriers to Low-Cost Manufacturing
Steve Paolini, Lunera Lighting
- Sapphire and GaN Substrate Materials
- OLED Track Session
- The Need for Low Cost Manufacturing Equipment for Panels, Components and Luminaires
Michael Boroson, OLEDWorks - OLED Manufacturing R&D: Priorities from April OLED Roundtable Meeting
David Newman, Moser Baer Technologies - Process Development: Low Cost OLED Manufacturing
Jim Dietz, Plextronics - Low Cost Materials Manufacturing
Dennis O'Shaughnessy, PPG Industries
- The Need for Low Cost Manufacturing Equipment for Panels, Components and Luminaires
- Panel 2: Opportunities for Improving the U.S.'s Role in the Global Supply Chain
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy, Moderator- Opportunities for Improving the U.S.'s Role in the Global Supply Chain
Robert Petersen, GE Lighting - Keeping More of the LED Supply Chain in the U.S.—An Equipment Manufacturer's Perspective
Bill Quinn, Veeco Instruments - Opportunities for Improving the U.S.'s Role in the Global Supply Chain
Michele Ricks, EMD Chemicals, an affiliate of Merck KGaA
- Opportunities for Improving the U.S.'s Role in the Global Supply Chain
Reference Materials
- Workshop Agenda
- Summary of Proposed Manufacturing R&D Task Priorities
- Solid-State Lighting: Brilliant Solutions for America's Energy Future
- Guiding Technology from Laboratory to Marketplace
- Solid-State Lighting Patents Resulting from DOE-Funded Projects
- Guiding Market Introduction of High-Performance SSL Products
- CALiPER Program Supports Unbiased Testing, Promotes Consumer Confidence
- Next Generation Luminaires: Recognizing Innovative, Energy-Efficient Commercial Lighting Luminaires
- GATEWAY Demonstrations: Exploring SSL Product Performance in the Real World
- LED Lighting Facts Program Supports Accuracy in SSL Product Information
- Standards Increase Market Confidence in SSL Performance
- Doing Business with DOE's Solid-State Lighting Program
- National Consortium Supports Cities in Evaluating LED Street Lights
- Funding Opportunities
- L Prize Drives Technology Innovation, Energy Savings
- Complete Report Summary: Life-Cycle Assessment of Energy and Environmental Impacts of LED Lighting Products
- Report Summary: Energy Savings Potential of Solid-State Lighting in General Illumination Applications
- Report Summary: 2010 U.S. Lighting Market Characterization