An LED and a semiconductor laser (or laser LED) work in essentially the same way, that is, light is emitted as electrons and holes combine, with emission wavelength dependent upon the materials used.
Asahi Kasei Corporation succeeded in designing a laser diode that emits deep-ultraviolet light. The laser diode emits the world’s shortest lasing wavelength, at 271.8 nanometers (nm), under pulsed ...
Last August, the town of Irondequoit, N.Y., near Rochester, opened its $13 million, 37,800-sf public library. The entry lobby is illuminated by organic light-emitting diode (OLED) fixtures, one of the ...
When we think about the onward march of automotive technology, headlights aren’t usually the first thing that come to mind. Engines, fuel efficiency, and the switch to electric power are all more ...
Read the Creality Falcon A1 Pro Review with insights on speed, accuracy, and usability to learn why this compact laser ...
Vitrealab, an Austrian developer of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) for laser–LCoS- based AR light engines, and ...
Venture from Versatilis is developing a technology to yield direct-emission green sources and other advances. Versatilis, a Vermont-based technology development company, has announced the launch of a ...
Thin layers of organic molecules can be fabricated over large areas at low cost, and their electrical and optical properties can be chemically tuned with ease. These characteristics make organic ...
Nagoya University scientists, in cooperation with Asahi Kasei Corporation, have succeeded in designing a laser diode that emits deep-ultraviolet light, according to research published in the journal ...
Researchers say they have designed a laser diode that emits the shortest-wavelength ultraviolet light to-date, with potential applications in disinfection, dermatology, and DNA analyses. Nagoya ...
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