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Phosphor-Converted LED for Iris Acquisition Based on Visible and Near-Infrared Phosphors

ACS Applied Electronic Materials [2024]
Changfu Xu, Yan Yuan, Haiyan Shi, Minchun Lin, Yuan Tang, Zhaoqi Liu, Nian Pan, Xiaohong Zhang, Pengbo Lyu, Lizhong Sun
ABSTRACT

Capturing both structural and pigmented iris textures is essential for accurate identity authentication and medical testing, particularly for heavily pigmented irises. Traditional near-infrared (NIR) lighting captures only structural details, while multiwavelength LEDs capture both but hinder device miniaturization. We present a solution using a phosphor-converted LED (pc-LED) that emits both visible and NIR light, combining commercial CaAlSiN3:Eu2+ and Ca3LuAlGe3O12:Cr3+ phosphors. This compact lighting source improves the emission efficiency and thermal stability through Lu3+ substitution with Al3+, allowing for the capture of clear iris images that reveal both structural and pigmented textures. Our results highlight the potential of visible and NIR pc-LEDs to enhance iris biometrics for portable devices and reduce the cost of iris medical testing equipment.

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