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Organic Laser Diode Suppresses Losses, Lowers Electricity Requirements

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FUKUOKA, Japan, June 3, 2019 — Lasing by direct electrical stimulation of an organic film is possible, according to researchers at Kyushu University, who have demonstrated a laser diode based on organic semiconductors. Organic laser diodes produce a pure light, but they require currents that are magnitudes higher than those used in OLEDs to achieve the lasing process, said the researchers. The high resistance to electricity of many organic materials makes it difficult to get enough electrical charges in the materials before they heat up and burn out. Additionally, a variety of loss processes inherent to most organic...Read full article

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    Published: June 2019
    Research & TechnologyeducationAsia-PacificKyushu UniversityLasersdiode lasersorganic laser diodesOLEDssemiconductorsDisplaysorganic photonics

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