Patent 7420217 was granted and assigned to LG on September, 2008 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Light emitting LEDs devices comprised of LED chips that emit light at a first wavelength, and a tinted thin film layer over the LED chip that changes the color of the emitted light. For example, a blue-light emitting LED chip can be used to produce white light. The tinted thin film layer beneficially consists of ZnSe, CeO2, Al2O3, or Y2O3:Ce that is deposited using a chemical vapor deposition process, such as metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD), atomic layer chemical vapor deposition (ALD), plasma enhanced MOCVD, plasma enhanced ALD, and/or photo enhanced CVD. Suitable CVD precursors include Alkoxide, β-dikeonate, Metalloscene, Alkys, DMZn, DEZe, H2Se, DMSe, TbuSe, and DESe.