18214736. MULTI-WAVELENGTH LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME simplified abstract (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)
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MULTI-WAVELENGTH LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
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Inventor(s)
Younghwan Park of Suwon-si (KR)
Dongchul Shin of Suwon-si (KR)
MULTI-WAVELENGTH LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18214736 titled 'MULTI-WAVELENGTH LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a multi-wavelength light-emitting device that can emit light of three different wavelengths.
- The device includes a substrate, a first type semiconductor layer, an active layer, a second type semiconductor layer, and an electrode.
- The active layer has three active areas, each configured to emit light of a specific wavelength.
- The device is designed to emit light of a first, second, and third wavelength.
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- Potential Applications
- Multi-color displays
- Medical imaging
- Spectroscopy
- Problems Solved
- Limited range of wavelengths in traditional light-emitting devices
- Inability to emit multiple wavelengths simultaneously
- Benefits
- Versatility in emitting different wavelengths
- Enhanced functionality in various applications
- Improved efficiency in multi-wavelength light emission
Original Abstract Submitted
A multi-wavelength light-emitting device configured to emit light of a first wavelength, light of a second wavelength, and a third wavelength, includes a substrate, a first type semiconductor layer provided on the substrate, an active layer provided on the first type semiconductor layer, a second type semiconductor layer provided on the active layer, and an electrode provided on the second type semiconductor layer. The active layer includes a first active area configured to emit the light of the first wavelength, a second active area configured to emit the light of the second wavelength, and a third active area configured to emit the light of the third wavelength.