Technical data When is a light-emitting diode a receiver?Article no: P1418401 Principle Performing this experiment is not difficult and it can be carried out in daylight as any light interference is shielded by the tube. Benefits
Tasks When is an LED a receiver? A light emitting diode or LED is an electronic semiconductor component. If a current flows through the LED in the conduction direction it emits light. Physically, semiconductors are characterised by a band gap, i.e. an energetically forbidden zone for electrons. This energy gap between the valence band and the conducting band essentially determines the electrical and optical properties. E.g. a photon whose energy is less than the band gap energy of the semiconductor cannot create an electron-hole pair. In this experiment you will determine the size of the band gaps of the LED relative to one other. Scope of delivery
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