Examining Samsung's 3.03μmol/J Claim

Do you guys know what luminosity function they use to build the data sheet? I've been calculating based off of the 2005 modification (Sharpe, Stockman, Jagla & Jägle -- tiny dots), should I be basing off of the 1931 CIE (solid line)?
Luminosity.svg (1).png
 
So which one is it? 68% or 80%?


Well I've since remebered lol Dammit! The discrepancy is due to 1 metric describing the power input vs the energy emitted after the phosphor losses, and the other metric is describing the power input vs the energy before the phosphor losses.

When I assume a CE of 1, I get ~3.3μmols/J. The stated claim is 3.03μmol/J, so I'm assuming the CE for the phosphor film they are using is not 1 but something close to 0.918. I'm going to wrestle a little more with this.

Using the datasheets for LM301H (70-80-90 & ONE) and using the following values for the electrical input:
- 2,7V
- 0,065 A

I found, using the average values for lumens output for each color temperature and each CRI the following data:

LM301H.png

So I think that the correct efficiency values are around 55% to 70% function of the cat. of the led.
 
Do you guys know what luminosity function they use to build the data sheet? I've been calculating based off of the 2005 modification (Sharpe, Stockman, Jagla & Jägle -- tiny dots), should I be basing off of the 1931 CIE (solid line)?
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I use this one:
VM(?) 1988 Spectral Luminous Efficiency Function for photopic vision > https://www.rit.edu/cos/colorscience/rc_useful_data.php

From which I made this file to extend the curve to 800nm:
 

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