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Polarition LEDs Deliver Quantum Efficiency

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Quasiparticles used to produce LEDs based on standard GaAs technology operate at near-room temperature and may find use in ultraefficient lighting applications, quantum computing and more.

Dr. Pavlos Savvidis, University of Crete

A new generation of light emitters based on hybrid half-light, half-matter quasiparticles called polaritons promises quantum efficiency and ultralow power consumption. The key feature supporting dramatic improvement in device performance is the important ability of polaritons to accumulate in a single macroscopically coherent polariton state, owing to their very light effective mass and reduced density of states. Laser emission is achieved when polaritons decay from such a macroscopically occupied coherent state, the advantage being that these emitters require a threshold carrier density two...Read full article

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    Published: July 2008
    Featureslight emittersLight Sourcespower consumptionquasiparticlesLEDs

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