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LED stands for Light Emitting Diode 

LED is right now the most energy-efficient lighting technology available for use. The LED is a semiconductors light source. Mainly LED is a PN-Junction diode which emits light in direct current and uses electroluminescence to produce light. Electroluminescence is a process where diode converts electric current to light source by changing the state of electrons. LED is also known as solid state lighting (SSL). LED provide non-coherent, narrow-spectrum light when voltage is applied to it. the voltage must be forwarded voltage. 


LED follow a condition, the anode terminal should be put at a higher potential than cathode terminal as current flows from anode to cathode (positive to negative). LED accepts DC current. When a voltage is applied across the diode semiconductor then the Electrons and Holes are transferred to the P-N junction and produce energy then that energy is converted into light. 

LED has four main parts, that are semiconductor die, substrate, phosphor and lens. Mainly the LED provides white light but also can make many colors of light such as red, green, blue, yellow, etc. These colors are based on the chemical composition of the phosphor. 
 

Construction of LED

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History of LED

LEDs work on electroluminescence, the first natural experience of electroluminescence happened in the year 1907 by a British researcher Henry Joseph Round in Marconi lab. He was performing experiments on a crystal silicon carbide, also known as carborundum , in which he noticed that when a potential of 10 volts is applied to that crystal then it emits yellowish light. Then in between 1920 to 1927 a another researcher Oleg Vladimirovich Losev did experiments with electroluminescence who was a radio researcher of Russia. 
After this in the year 1955, another radio researcher of America Rubin Braunstein discovered that some simple diodes emit infrared light when connected to a direct current. Then in 1961 Gary Pittman and Robert Biard from Texas Instruments found that gallium-arsenide diode emits infrared light every time when it is connected to current and accidentally created an infrared LED, which is the first LED of world. But this infrared is not visible to human eyes. Then in 1962, Nick Holonyack worked for General Electric Company as engineer, invented the first visible light LED, which was a red colored LED made using gallium arsenide phosphide
Then many researches happened for the LEDs. And some more LEDs are invented, that are, 

  1. In the year 1972, electrical engineer M. George Craford, invented the first yellow LED and a brighter red LED.
  2. In the year 1976, Thomas P. Pearsall developed high brightness LED for use in optic fiber.
  3. In the year 1979, Shuji Nakamura of Nichia Corporation invented first blue LED
     

Characteristics of LED

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