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edge-emitting LED

An edge-emitting light-emitting diode is a type of LED structure where light emission occurs primarily along the edge of the semiconductor chip rather than from the surface. Edge-emitting LEDs are often used in applications where directional light output is important, such as in fiber optics, laser diodes, and certain display technologies.

Key characteristics and components of edge-emitting LEDs include:

Semiconductor structure: Edge-emitting LEDs typically have a semiconductor structure with layers of different materials, including an active region where electron-hole recombination produces photons (light). This structure is often similar to that of a laser diode.

Directional emission: Light is emitted primarily along the edge of the semiconductor chip. This directional emission is beneficial in applications where a focused or collimated beam of light is desired.

Waveguide structure: Edge-emitting LEDs may include a waveguide structure that confines and guides the emitted light along the edge of the semiconductor chip. This structure helps control the directionality of the light.

Applications: Edge-emitting LEDs find applications in various technologies, including optical communication systems, laser diodes for cutting and engraving, and certain types of displays. In optical communication, they are commonly used in fiber optic transmitters to couple light into optical fibers efficiently.

Laser diodes: Edge-emitting LEDs share similarities with laser diodes, as both can have a similar semiconductor structure. However, laser diodes are designed to produce coherent and focused light, while edge-emitting LEDs may have a broader emission pattern.

Compared to surface-emitting LEDs, which emit light from the top surface of the chip, edge-emitting LEDs are better suited for applications that require efficient coupling of light into waveguides or optical fibers. Their directional emission makes them valuable in scenarios where precise control of light direction is essential.

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