What Is A Light-Emitting Diode? A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current flows through it. LEDs function by converting electrical current into ...
An upconversion organic light-emitting diode (OLED) based on a typical blue-fluorescence emitter achieves emission at an ultralow turn-on voltage of 1.47 V, as demonstrated by researchers from Tokyo ...
LED bulbs are known for longevity, but how you use them plays a larger role than many realize, and small details can quietly ...
LED lighting technology is increasingly adopted for its energy efficiency, durability, and longevity, making it an ideal solution for modernizing urban areas and developing smart city infrastructures.
To be more energy efficient, many people have replaced their incandescent lights with light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs. However, those currently on the market emit a lot of blue light, which has been ...
Colloidal quantum dot (QD) light-emitting diodes have great potential in display applications. However, their commercialization remains a challenge due to the difficulty in achieving high-resolution ...
LG Display announced on the 23rd that it will unveil the world’s first RGB (Red, Green, Blue) stripe-structured organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel with a high refresh rate of 240 Hz (㎐) at CES ...
A new optional light emitting diode (LED) board pre-calibrated for AM0 testing is available for the company's flagship LED solar simulators.
A new mechanism steers diodes made of a single enantiomer to emit light of right- and left-handed polarizations ...