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What is a LED? Give the principle of operation with a diagram.

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Light Emitting Diode (LED): LED is a p-njunction diode which emits visible or invisible light when it is forward biased. Since electrical energy is converted into light energy, this process is also called electroluminescena The cross-sectional view of a commercial LED is shown in figure (b). It consists of a p-laver n-layer and a substrate. A transparent window is used to allow light to travel in the desired direction. An external resistance in series with the biasing source is required to limit the forward current through the LED. In addition, it has two leads, anode and cathode

When the p-n junction is forward biased, the conduction band electrons on n-side and valence band holes on p-side diffuse across the junction. When they cross the junction, they become excess minority carriers (electrons in p-side and holes in n-side). These excess minority carriers recombine with oppositely charged majority carriers in the respective regions, i.e. the electrons in the conduction band recombine with holes in the valence band as shown in the figure (c). During recombination process, energy is released in the form of light (radiative) or heat (non-radiative). For radiative recombination, a photon of energy hu is emitted. For nonradiative recombination, energy is liberated in the form of heat. The colour of the light is determined by the energy band gap of the material. Therefore, LEDs are available in a wide range of colours such as blue (SiC), green (AIGP) and red (GaAsP). Now a days, LED which emits white light (GaInN) is also available.
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