An aluminium nitride light-emitting diode with a wavelength of 210 nanometres
Yoshitaka Taniyasu (),
Makoto Kasu and
Toshiki Makimoto
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Yoshitaka Taniyasu: NTT Corporation
Makoto Kasu: NTT Corporation
Toshiki Makimoto: NTT Corporation
Nature, 2006, vol. 441, issue 7091, 325-328
Abstract:
The development of a compact, solid-state light-emitting diode (LED) that emits at 210 nanometres — the shortest wavelength yet achieved for any type of LED — represents an important step towards achieving exciton-related light-emitting devices and replacing inefficient gas light sources with solid-state light sources.
Date: 2006
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