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== Colors and materials == Conventional LEDs are made from a variety of inorganic [[semiconductor materials]]. The following table shows the available colors with wavelength range, voltage drop and material: {| class="wikitable" border="1" ! !Color ![[Wavelength]] (nm) !Voltage (V) !Semiconductor material |- | bgcolor="white" | |[[Infrared]] |[[Wavelength|''λ'']] > 760 |[[Delta (letter)|Δ]]''V'' < 1.9 |[[Gallium arsenide]] (GaAs) [[Aluminium gallium arsenide]] (AlGaAs) |- | bgcolor="red" | |[[Red]] |610 < ''λ'' < 760 |1.63 < Δ''V'' < 2.03 |[[Aluminium gallium arsenide]] (AlGaAs) [[Gallium arsenide phosphide]] (GaAsP) [[Aluminium gallium indium phosphide]] (AlGaInP) [[Gallium(III) phosphide]] (GaP) |- | bgcolor="#FF7F00" | |[[Orange (colour)|Orange]] |590 < ''λ'' < 610 |2.03 < Δ''V'' < 2.10 |[[Gallium arsenide phosphide]] (GaAsP) [[Aluminium gallium indium phosphide]] (AlGaInP) [[Gallium(III) phosphide]] (GaP) |- | bgcolor="yellow" | |[[Yellow]] |570 < ''λ'' < 590 |2.10 < Δ''V'' < 2.18 |[[Gallium arsenide phosphide]] (GaAsP) [[Aluminium gallium indium phosphide]] (AlGaInP) [[Gallium(III) phosphide]] (GaP) |- | bgcolor="#00FF00" | |[[Green]] |500 < ''λ'' < 570 |1.9<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://catalog.osram-os.com/media/_en/Graphics/00041987_0.pdf|title=OSRAM: green LED}}</ref> < Δ''V'' < 4.0 |[[Indium gallium nitride]] (InGaN) / [[Gallium(III) nitride]] (GaN) [[Gallium(III) phosphide]] (GaP) [[Aluminium gallium indium phosphide]] (AlGaInP) [[Aluminium gallium phosphide]] (AlGaP) |- | bgcolor="blue" | |[[Blue]] |450 < ''λ'' < 500 |2.48 < Δ''V'' < 3.7 |[[Zinc selenide]] (ZnSe) [[Indium gallium nitride]] (InGaN) [[Silicon carbide]] (SiC) as substrate [[Silicon]] (Si) as substrate — (under development) |- | bgcolor="#8B00FF" | |[[Violet (color)|Violet]] |400 < ''λ'' < 450 |2.76 < Δ''V'' < 4.0 |[[Indium gallium nitride]] (InGaN) |- | bgcolor="#BF00FF" | |[[Purple]] |multiple types |2.48 < Δ''V'' < 3.7 |Dual blue/red LEDs, blue with red phosphor, or white with purple plastic |- | bgcolor="white" | |[[Ultraviolet]] |''λ'' < 400 |3.1 < Δ''V'' < 4.4 |[[Diamond]] (235 nm)<ref name="dia2">{{cite journal |last1=Koizumi |first1=S. |last2=Watanabe |first2=K |last3=Hasegawa |first3=M |last4=Kanda |first4=H |year=2001 |title=Ultraviolet Emission from a Diamond pn Junction |journal=Science |volume=292 |issue=5523 |pages=1899–2701 |doi=10.1126/science.1060258 |pmid=11397942|bibcode=2001Sci...292.1899K }}</ref> [[Boron nitride]] (215 nm)<ref name="BN2">{{cite journal |last1=Kubota |first1=Y. |last2=Watanabe |first2=K. |last3=Tsuda |first3=O. |last4=Taniguchi |first4=T. |year=2007 |title=Deep Ultraviolet Light-Emitting Hexagonal Boron Nitride Synthesized at Atmospheric Pressure |journal=Science |volume=317 |issue=5840 |pages=932–934 |doi=10.1126/science.1144216 |pmid=17702939|bibcode=2007Sci...317..932K }}</ref><ref name="bn22">{{cite journal |last1=Watanabe |first1=Kenji |last2=Taniguchi |first2=Takashi |last3=Kanda |first3=Hisao |year=2004 |title=Direct-bandgap properties and evidence for ultraviolet lasing of hexagonal boron nitride single crystal |journal=Nature Materials |volume=3 |issue=6 |pages=404–409 |doi=10.1038/nmat1134 |pmid=15156198|bibcode=2004NatMa...3..404W }}</ref> [[Aluminium nitride]] (AlN) (210 nm)<ref name="aln"/> [[Aluminium gallium nitride]] (AlGaN) [[Aluminium gallium indium nitride]] (AlGaInN) — (down to 210 nm)<ref>{{cite news |date=May 17, 2006 |title=LEDs move into the ultraviolet |url=http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/24926 |accessdate=2007-08-13 |publisher=physicsworld.com}}</ref> |- | bgcolor="white" | |White |Broad spectrum |2.7 < Δ''V'' < 3.5 |Blue diode with yellow phosphor or violet/UV diode with multi-color phosphor |}
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