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Blue LED material extended to Green, Yellow, and now Red
Kazuhiro Ohkawa, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Apr 5, 12:00
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13:00
KAUST
electrical engineering
energy
LED
OLEDs
MOCVD
In this seminar, the science of MOCVD, the material science of InGaN, and the new-born InGaN-based red LED performance will be discussed. The three primary colors in light are RGB. Green and blue LEDs have been realized by using InGaN active region. The current red LEDs are based on AlGaAs or InGaP as the active region. If we can realize red LEDs by InGaN, it is possible to integrate RGB LEDs in a wafer. Such RGB integration is a breakthrough to develop the next displays, so-called, micro-LED displays that are the next after the OLED displays, and functional LED lightings.
Standing the test of time with a perfect partner
1 min read ·
Tue, Sep 1 2020
News
energy
electrical engineering
Identifying the ideal co-catalyst can significantly extend the working lifetime of solar fuel–generating photocatalysts.