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Vertical InGaN Light-Emitting Diode with Hybrid Distributed Bragg Reflectors. [PDF]
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Shining a Light on Peptide and Protein Synthesis: Light-Emitting-Diode-Driven Desulfurization of Cysteine to Alanine with Rose Bengal. [PDF]
Waliczek M, Stefanowicz P.
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Microscale Lateral Perovskite Light Emitting Diode Realized by Self-Doping Phenomenon. [PDF]
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Dimesitylborane as Electron Accepting Unit in High Performance Yellow Single-Layer Phosphorescent Organic Light Emitting Diode. [PDF]
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An entangled-light-emitting diode
Nature, 2010An optical quantum computer, powerful enough to solve problems so far intractable using conventional digital logic, requires a large number of entangled photons. At present, entangled-light sources are optically driven with lasers, which are impractical for quantum computing owing to the bulk and complexity of the optics required for large-scale ...
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ZnMgSeTe Light Emitting Diodes
Materials Science Forum, 1994The MBE growth of light emitting diodes based on junctions between n-ZnMgSe and p-ZnMgSeTe is reported. For optimized compositions of the n- and p-layer, doping levels as high as n=p=2×1018 cm−3 were obtained. The p contacts of these diodes are ohmic, and the voltage needed to achieve a given current density is comparable to that of the best ZnSe based
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Electronics and Power, 1976
The light emitting diode (i. e. d. ) is widely used as indicator lamp, and in displays. The output covers a narrow spectral band which is defined by the material and dopants used. At present red, orange, yellow and green emitting devices are commercially available. The l. e. d. has many of the expected attributes of semiconductor devices including long
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The light emitting diode (i. e. d. ) is widely used as indicator lamp, and in displays. The output covers a narrow spectral band which is defined by the material and dopants used. At present red, orange, yellow and green emitting devices are commercially available. The l. e. d. has many of the expected attributes of semiconductor devices including long
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2017
The 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded “for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs) which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources” [1, 2, 3], setting a clear target to mankind: energy-efficient and environmental-friendly light sources [4]. The first organic LED (OLED) was reported in 1987 by a team at Kodak [5]
Kordt, Pascal +5 more
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The 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded “for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs) which has enabled bright and energy-saving white light sources” [1, 2, 3], setting a clear target to mankind: energy-efficient and environmental-friendly light sources [4]. The first organic LED (OLED) was reported in 1987 by a team at Kodak [5]
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2011
Light-emitting diode (LED) photomodulation has become a recognized player in the world of lasers and light sources. It is used to treat a variety of clinical entities, including photorejuvenation, erythema-induced injury following laser and other cosmetic procedures, and acne vulgaris.
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Light-emitting diode (LED) photomodulation has become a recognized player in the world of lasers and light sources. It is used to treat a variety of clinical entities, including photorejuvenation, erythema-induced injury following laser and other cosmetic procedures, and acne vulgaris.
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1998
Using blue-emitting GaN LEDs on SiC substrate chips as primary light sources, we have fabricated green, yellow, red and white light emitting diodes (LUCOLEDs). The generation of mixed colors, as turquoise and magenta, is also demonstrated. The underlying physical principle is that of luminescence downconversion (Stokes shift), as typical for organic ...
J. Baur, P. Schlotter, J. Schneider
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Using blue-emitting GaN LEDs on SiC substrate chips as primary light sources, we have fabricated green, yellow, red and white light emitting diodes (LUCOLEDs). The generation of mixed colors, as turquoise and magenta, is also demonstrated. The underlying physical principle is that of luminescence downconversion (Stokes shift), as typical for organic ...
J. Baur, P. Schlotter, J. Schneider
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