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Light emitting diodes (LEDs) are already used in traffic signals,
signage lighting, and automotive applications. However, its
ultimate goal is to replace traditional illumination through LED
lamps since LED lighting significantly reduces energy consumption
and cuts down on carbon-dioxide emission. Despite dramatic advances
in LED technologies (e.g., growth, doping and processing
technologies), however, there remain critical issues for further
improvements yet to be achieved for the realization of solid-state
lighting. This book aims to provide the readers with some
contemporary LED issues, which have not been comprehensively
discussed in the published books and, on which the performance of
LEDs is seriously dependent. For example, most importantly, there
must be a breakthrough in the growth of high-quality nitride
semiconductor epitaxial layers with a low density of dislocations,
in particular, in the growth of Al-rich and and In-rich GaN-based
semiconductors. The materials quality is directly dependent on the
substrates used, such as sapphire, Si, etc. In addition, efficiency
droop, growth on different orientations and polarization are also
important. Chip processing and packaging technologies are key
issues. This book presents a comprehensive review of contemporary
LED issues. Given the interest and importance of future research in
nitride semiconducting materials and solid state lighting
applications, the contents are very timely. The book is composed of
chapters written by leading researchers in III-nitride
semiconducting materials and device technology. This book will be
of interest to scientists and engineers working on LEDs for
lighting applications. Postgraduate researchers working on LEDs
will also benefit from the issues this book provides.
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