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Superluminescent LEDs Enter the Mainstream

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Like LEDs on steroids, these optical sources bridge the gap between laser diodes and LEDs.

Christian Vélez, Lorenzo Occhi and Dr. Micaëla B. Raschle, Exalos AG

Superluminescent LEDs, also known as high-power LEDs and “laser diodes operating below threshold,” are semiconductor light sources that have a broadband output optical spectrum, like LEDs, at high power levels, like laser diodes. This combination is valuable in a variety of applications, and as a consequence, these emitters are finding commercial use. Superluminescent LEDs are based on a PN junction embedded in an optical waveguide. When electrically biased in the forward direction, they show optical gain and generate amplified spontaneous emission over a wide range of wavelengths. They...Read full article

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    Published: October 2005
    broadband output optical spectrumCommunicationsFeatureshigh-power LEDsindustriallaser diodesSensors & Detectorssuperluminescent LEDs

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