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Intricate Experiment Reveals Cause of LED Droop

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif., April 24, 2013 — The future looks bright for alternative lighting now that scientists have solved the mystery that causes LEDs to “droop” in efficiency at high currents. The phenomenon known as LED droop has intrigued researchers for years. In 2011, University of California, Santa Barbara, professor Chris van de Walle and colleagues theorized that a complex nonradiative process known as Auger recombination was behind nitride semiconductor LED droop, whereby injected electrons lose energy to heat by collisions with other electrons, rather than emitting light. (See: LED Efficiency Puzzle...Read full article

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    Published: April 2013
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