Tuesday, 1 July 2014

How LED Works

• The light-emitting section of an LED is made by joining n-type and p-type semiconductors
together to form a pn junction.
• When the  pn junction is forward-biased, electrons in the n side are excited across the  pn
junction and into the p side, where they combine with holes.
• As the electrons combine with the holes, photons are emitted.
• The  pn-junction section of an LED is encased in an epoxy shell that is  doped with light
scattering particles to diffuse light and make the LED appear brighter.
• Often a reflector placed beneath the semiconductor is used to direct the light upward.

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