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2022-03-14 21:50:09 UTC
Hi, well it's been a long time since I contributed to sci.optics - about 20 years I guess. It's great to see that it's still active.
A quick question on photometric units - I'm trying to compare the light output from Oleds with that from LEDs. I'd like to compare total flux emitted by the two sources. Here's my calculation:
An LED die has 30 candela output
A 1 candela lambertian emits pi lumens into a hemisphere.
Therefore the LED emits 30pi lumens
An OLED emits about 400 nits which is 400 candela/m^2
The OLED is 18mm x 7mm , so the OLED emits 400 * 0.018 * 0.007 candela = 0.05 candela
As above, assuming the OLED is a lambertian emitter
OLED emits 0.05*pi lumens.
So my conclusion here would be that my LED has a flux 600 times that of the OLED.
My question is about the nit to candela calculation - I've not found any references to this. It seems sensible, but photometrics are a very strange beast!
Thanks,
Simon
A quick question on photometric units - I'm trying to compare the light output from Oleds with that from LEDs. I'd like to compare total flux emitted by the two sources. Here's my calculation:
An LED die has 30 candela output
A 1 candela lambertian emits pi lumens into a hemisphere.
Therefore the LED emits 30pi lumens
An OLED emits about 400 nits which is 400 candela/m^2
The OLED is 18mm x 7mm , so the OLED emits 400 * 0.018 * 0.007 candela = 0.05 candela
As above, assuming the OLED is a lambertian emitter
OLED emits 0.05*pi lumens.
So my conclusion here would be that my LED has a flux 600 times that of the OLED.
My question is about the nit to candela calculation - I've not found any references to this. It seems sensible, but photometrics are a very strange beast!
Thanks,
Simon