You can use any dimmer that is LED specialized. Please stay away from dimmers that claim they are compatible with every bulb on the market (ie: bulbs that work with incandescent as well as CFL and halogens).
Dimmers usually work off of a “minimum load”, in many cases this load is 60W. What that means is that if you have less than a total of 60W on your LED circuit, the dimmer will cause the lights to malfunction.
The LED technology is moving faster than the dimmer technology and as LEDs come out using less and less power dimmers are having more and more trouble keeping up.
In conclusion, you need a dimmer that will not require a minimum load. Modern day LEDs can use as little as 1-2 watts per bulb which means it can be very hard to saturate a 60W dimmer.
Also, here is a list of compatible dimmers. Hope this helps,
-Luminus Customer Service Team
Lutron
AY-600P
CN-600
CN-600P
D-603PH
DVCL-153P
DVCL-153PL
DVELV-300P
DV-600P
DV-600PH
DV-603PG
DVLV-600
GL600H
LGCL-153PL
LGCL-153PLH
NELV-450
S-600
S-600P
SELV-300P
TG-600PHLH
TG-600PNLH
TGCL-153
TGCL-153PH
TT-300
TT-300NLH
TTCL-100H
Leviton
6613-P
6631
6633-P
6672
6674
6683
6684
AY-600P
IPI06
Legrand
CD703-PW
CDLV703-PW
D703-PTC
DCL453-PTC
DLV703-PLA
DRD4-W
H703PTCCCV6
HCL453PTCCCV6
Cooper
9530WS
DLC03P
Kaoyi
KHD-154U