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"Osram?s red LED tops 100 lm/W output
27 April 2004
Osram Opto Semiconductors says that its red LED has a record high efficiency.
Germany-based LED manufacturer Osram Opto Semiconductors says that it has made a red surface-emitting LED with a record high luminance.
At 100 lm/W, the efficiency of the device is also thought to be a record for the 618 nm emission wavelength.
The LED, which emits more than 12 lm through a 300x300 µm surface at a 70 mA drive current, incorporates Osram?s thin-film technology.
Osram told Compoundsemiconductor.net that technology used in the latest device will be applied in the company?s second generation of commercial thin-film devices, which are planned for launch as fully-qualified products in 2005.
The brightness of Osram?s LED is very close to another efficient device made by the company?s US-based rival Lumileds.
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Osram added that InGaN-based blue- and white-emitting devices based on the thin-film technology will be launched within the next few weeks."
"Osram?s red LED tops 100 lm/W output
27 April 2004
Osram Opto Semiconductors says that its red LED has a record high efficiency.
Germany-based LED manufacturer Osram Opto Semiconductors says that it has made a red surface-emitting LED with a record high luminance.
At 100 lm/W, the efficiency of the device is also thought to be a record for the 618 nm emission wavelength.
The LED, which emits more than 12 lm through a 300x300 µm surface at a 70 mA drive current, incorporates Osram?s thin-film technology.
Osram told Compoundsemiconductor.net that technology used in the latest device will be applied in the company?s second generation of commercial thin-film devices, which are planned for launch as fully-qualified products in 2005.
The brightness of Osram?s LED is very close to another efficient device made by the company?s US-based rival Lumileds.
...
Osram added that InGaN-based blue- and white-emitting devices based on the thin-film technology will be launched within the next few weeks."