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 in:2015 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
Language:English
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
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DOI:10.1109/PHOSST.2015.7248255