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Color-Tuning Technique Uses a Single LED

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BETHLEHEM, Pa., May 10, 2019 — In active LED displays, different colors are produced by three to four individual LEDs that are placed close to each other to create the different colors needed to make up the full color spectrum. An international research team has demonstrated that this result could be achieved using a single LED. Scientists from Lehigh University, West Chester University, Osaka University, and the University of Amsterdam tuned the color of gallium nitride (GaN)-based LEDs by manipulating the emission properties of an atomic-type dopant, europium (Eu). Using intentional codoping and energy-transfer...Read full article

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    Published: May 2019
    semiconductorssolid-state lightingResearch & TechnologyLEDsDisplays

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