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100 _aKhanna, Vinos Kumar
_eauthor
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245 0 _aFundamentals of solid-state lighting
_b: LEDs, OLEDs, and their applications in illumination and displays
260 _aBoca Raton :
_bCRC Press,
_c2014.
300 _axxxix, 563p.
_b: ill.
500 _aAppendix 1-3 529-544p.; Index 545-563p.
520 _aCompared to traditional electrical filaments, arc lamps, and fluorescent lamps, solid-state lighting offers higher efficiency, reliability, and environmentally friendly technology. LED / solid-state lighting is poised to take over conventional lighting due to cost savings―there is pretty much no debate about this. In response to the recent activity in this field, Fundamentals of Solid-State Lighting: LEDs, OLEDs, and Their Applications in Illumination and Displays covers a range of solid-state devices, technologies, and materials used for lighting and displays. It also examines auxiliary but critical requirements of efficient applications, such as modeling, thermal management, reliability, and smart lighting. The book discusses performance metrics of LEDs such as efficiency, efficacy, current–voltage characteristics, optical parameters like spectral distribution, color temperature, and beam angle before moving on to luminescence theory, injection luminescence, radiative and non-radiative recombination mechanisms, recombination rates, carrier lifetimes, and related topics. This lays down the groundwork for understanding LED operation. The book then discusses energy gaps, light emission, semiconductor material, special equipment, and laboratory facilities. It also covers production and applications of high-brightness LEDs (HBLEDs) and organic LEDs (OLEDs).
650 _a Homojunction LEDs
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650 _a Organic LED displays
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650 _a Phosphor materials
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650 _aConventional light
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