White ceramic converters

Discover how SCHOTT's ceramic converters create high-luminance white light for applications like digital projection, fiber optics, and vehicle headlights. Learn more about thermal properties and optimized designs that make these converters ideal for high-irradiance environments.

Key take aways from this session:

  • Say hello to direct white light conversion
    Forget complicated light-mixing setups. Discover how SCHOTT’s new white static converters (SWD50, RWP55, RWQ60) simplify the generation of bright white light — ideal for projectors, headlights, fiber optics, and more.
  • Engineered for maximum brightness
    Learn how advanced ceramic materials achieve exceptionally high irradiance limits, enabling brighter, more compact light engines without overheating — perfect for etendue-limited systems like digital projection or microscopy.
  • Customized to your color needs
    Not all white light is the same. Whether you need light closest to the Planck curve (RWQ60) or prioritize irradiance (SWD50), SCHOTT offers tailored options to fit your exact brightness and color balance needs.
  • Optimized performance through smart design
    Get expert tips on how spot size, pulse frequency, cooling, and optical setup all influence brightness. SCHOTT’s application lab and simulation tools help you fine-tune your system for peak optical performance.
  • Built on decades of ceramic expertise
    Leverage SCHOTT’s deep material science know-how. These converters aren’t just new — they’re the result of precision-engineering that delivers high luminance, reliability, and simplicity in one solution.

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