Lighting device having at least one light sensor
Abstract:
Various embodiments relate to a lighting device including at least one light source for emitting a polarized primary light beam (P), at least one luminescent material volume for at least partially converting primary light of the primary light beam (P) into secondary light (S) having a different wavelength, which luminescent material volume is arranged in a path of at least a primary light beam (P), and at least one light sensor, which is arranged at least in a part of an original path of the primary light beam (P) after the location of the luminescent material volume, wherein the light sensor is sensitive at least to the primary light and is polarization-sensitive. Various embodiments can, in particular, be applied to vehicle lighting devices, in particular vehicle lamps, e.g., headlamps, or modules thereof.
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