MHz operation of 250 nm ultra-violet micro-light emitting diodes

Deep Ultra Violet Light Emitting diodes have undergone increasing research interest due to their application for sterilisation of water and air for example [1]. They also can potentially provide compact efficient sources for fluorescence excitation [2] and food preservation [3]. A key advantage of s...

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Published in2015 IEEE Summer Topicals Meeting Series (SUM) pp. 173 - 174
Main Authors Parbrook, Peter J., Pampili, Pietro, Akhter, Mahbub, Eason, Cormac, Zubialevich, Vitaly Z., Maaskant, Pleun P., Zhiheng Quan, O'Brien, Peter, Corbett, Brian
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.07.2015
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Summary:Deep Ultra Violet Light Emitting diodes have undergone increasing research interest due to their application for sterilisation of water and air for example [1]. They also can potentially provide compact efficient sources for fluorescence excitation [2] and food preservation [3]. A key advantage of such LEDs over the alternative Hg lamp sources is their ease of control and switching, in addition to the benefits to the environment, where Hg disposal is a critical issue.
ISSN:1099-4742
2376-8614
DOI:10.1109/PHOSST.2015.7248255