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White Hot Future for LEDs

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MICHAEL D. WHEELER, [email protected]

Today’s LEDs are true workhorses. Prized for their lower energy consumption, physical robustness and faster switching, they’re found in applications as diverse as aviation lighting, lighted wall paper and automotive headlamps, and are powering the next generation of video displays and sensors. Considered by many as a relatively “new” technology, some may find it surprising that the concept of electroluminescence, the means by which LEDs create light, was discovered more than a century ago. British experimenter Henry Joseph Round of Marconi Labs was tasked...Read full article

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    Published: March 2016
    Glossary
    electroluminescence
    The nonthermal conversion of electrical energy into light in a liquid or solid substance. The photon emission resulting from electron-hole recombination in a PN junction is one example. This is the mechanism employed by the injection laser.
    light
    Electromagnetic radiation detectable by the eye, ranging in wavelength from about 400 to 750 nm. In photonic applications light can be considered to cover the nonvisible portion of the spectrum which includes the ultraviolet and the infrared.
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