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Irradiation with 265-nm Ultraviolet Light-Emitting Diodes to Plasma: Alterations of Hemostatic Parameters and von Willebrand Factor. [PDF]

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Antitumor effects of a novel glucose-conjugated bacteriochlorin for photodynamic therapy. [PDF]

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The emergence and prospects of deep-ultraviolet light-emitting diode technologies

Nature Photonics, 2019
By alloying GaN with AlN the emission of AlGaN light-emitting diodes can be tuned to cover almost the entire ultraviolet spectral range (210–400 nm), making ultraviolet light-emitting diodes perfectly suited to applications across a wide number of fields, whether biological, environmental, industrial or medical.
Michael Kneissl   +3 more
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Enhancement in emission efficiency of diamond deep-ultraviolet light emitting diode

Applied Physics Letters, 2011
We demonstrate high-efficiency excitonic emission with deep-ultraviolet (DUV) light of 235 nm at room temperature for a (111)-oriented diamond p-i-n junction light-emitting diode (LED) by introducing a thick i-layer. Significant enhancement in excitonic emission efficiency of over 500 times was observed for a diamond LED by increasing the i-layer ...
Toshiharu Makino   +11 more
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Deep Ultraviolet Light Emitting Diodes

2006 IEEE LEOS Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings, 2006
In this paper, light-emitting devices based on III-nitride semiconductors offer many advantages including miniaturization, reliability, reduced costs, low power consumption, and ultimately a choice of wavelength of operation between 365 and 200 nm is ...
X. Hu   +9 more
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