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Material May Enable Single-Source White LEDs

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Anne L. Fischer

White LEDs are commonly made by mixing blue light from an LED chip with yellow light from a stimulated YAG phosphor. This approach works, but just a single source would streamline the process. Researchers in a team at National Tsing Hua University in Hsinchu, Taiwan, have investigated a microporous metal phosphate in an attempt to develop such a white LED. The structure of NTHU-4 features extra-large channels; the disordered part of the framework is shown in pink. NTHU-4Y and NTHU-4W emit yellow and white light, respectively. © 2005 American Chemical Society. Reprinted with...Read full article

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    Published: August 2005
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