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Can Si be used to make LEDs ?

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Anónimo

7 ago 2012

Technically: Yes. But it has an indirect bandgap, so you really wouldn't want to.

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Anónimo

21 feb 2013

The energy bandgap of Si at room temperature is 1.12eV. Since the relationship between photon energy and wavelength is E(eV)=1.24/wavelength(micrometers), one can calculate that Si could emit a ligth in infrared optical spectrum: wavelength=1.24/1.12eV=1.11 micrometers. BUT, Si is indirect semiconductor! And therefore does not emit significant amounts of light due to the requirement of momentum conservation in optical transitions.

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Anónimo

5 mar 2012

Si can be used as a substrate in LEDs, but it cannot be used in the p-n junction because the bandgap energy is too small to produce visible light.

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