Nitride-based semiconductors for blue and green light-emitting devices
F. A. Ponce and
D. P. Bour
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F. A. Ponce: Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
D. P. Bour: Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
Nature, 1997, vol. 386, issue 6623, 351-359
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Abstract Recent advances in fabrication technologies for the semiconducting nitrides of the group III elements have led to commercially available, high-efficiency solid-state devices that emit green and blue light. Light-emitting diodes based on these materials should find applications in flat-panel displays, and blue and ultraviolet laser diodes promise high-density optical data storage and high-resolution printing.
Date: 1997
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