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Thermal tuning of light-emitting diode wavelength as an implication of the Varshni equation (2005.04496v1)

Published 9 May 2020 in physics.ins-det and cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: In this article, we show that the variation of the wavelength of a non-pumped light-emitting diode (LED) is practically linear with temperature, a novel consequence of Varshni's widely accepted empirical expression. This formula models the bandgap variation for most semiconductors from 0K to their high-temperature limits, subject to fitting parameters. Therefore, we suggest an external thermal mechanism that can be used to tune the wavelength of a constant-current biased LED and also to stabilize its wavelength. Furthermore, we demonstrate the approach on published AlN data and show that the fitting parameters follow trivially. In addition, we suggest a novel method to characterize semiconductors. Finally, we present the results of experimental measurements on several commercial LEDs.

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