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2006
Revised and fully up-dated, the second edition of this graduate textbook offers a comprehensive explanation of the technology and physics of LEDs such as infrared, visible-spectrum, ultraviolet, and white LEDs made from III-V semiconductors. Elementary properties such as electrical and optical characteristics are reviewed, followed by the analysis of ...
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Revised and fully up-dated, the second edition of this graduate textbook offers a comprehensive explanation of the technology and physics of LEDs such as infrared, visible-spectrum, ultraviolet, and white LEDs made from III-V semiconductors. Elementary properties such as electrical and optical characteristics are reviewed, followed by the analysis of ...
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1990
Light-emitting diodes are simple compact optical sources which have certain attractions for use in digital optical transmission systems. They are easy to fabricate and therefore potentially cheap, can be modulated at high data rates, and emit moderate output powers which can be coupled reasonably efficiently into optical fibres.
M. J. Adams, I. D. Henning
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Light-emitting diodes are simple compact optical sources which have certain attractions for use in digital optical transmission systems. They are easy to fabricate and therefore potentially cheap, can be modulated at high data rates, and emit moderate output powers which can be coupled reasonably efficiently into optical fibres.
M. J. Adams, I. D. Henning
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1999
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) convert electrical power to generally visible optical power and are simply p-n-junction devices, when biased in the forward direction. They produce light through spontaneous emission whose wavelength is determined by the bandgap of the semiconductor in which the carrier recombination takes place.
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Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) convert electrical power to generally visible optical power and are simply p-n-junction devices, when biased in the forward direction. They produce light through spontaneous emission whose wavelength is determined by the bandgap of the semiconductor in which the carrier recombination takes place.
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13 Light-Emitting Diode Photomodulation light-emitting diode photomodulation
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