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| Acronym: NUV: | ultraviolet | y. A common yellow phosphor material is cerium-Doping (Semiconductors)|doped yttrium aluminium garnet (Ce 3+ :YAG). White LEDs can also be made by coating near ultraviolet (NUV) emitting LEDs with a mixture of high efficiency europium-based red and blue emitting phosphors plus green emitting copper and aluminium doped zinc sulfide (ZnS:Cu, Al). This is a method analogous |
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| Passive | ||
| optoelectronic | ||
| Electroluminescence | ||
| Anode | ||
| Cathode | ||
| semiconductor | ||
| lighting | ||
| visible | ||
| infrared | ||
| semiconductor diode | ||
| electrons | ||
| recombine | ||
| holes | ||
| photon | ||
| electroluminescence | ||
| color | ||
| energy gap | ||
| lower energy consumption | ||
| lifetime | ||
| current | ||
| automotive lighting | ||
| traffic signal | ||
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| SiC | ||
| Marconi Labs | ||
| silicon carbide | ||
| Oleg Vladimirovich Losev | ||
| Radio Corporation of America | ||
| gallium arsenide | ||
| gallium antimonide | ||
| indium phosphide | ||
| Texas Instruments | ||
| General Electric Company | ||
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| Hewlett Packard | ||
| Sweden | ||
| incandescent | ||
| Shuji Nakamura | ||