Superluminescent diode

A superluminescent diode (SLED or SLD) is an edge-emitting semiconductor light source based on superluminescence. It combines the high power and brightness of laser diodes with the low coherence of conventional light-emitting diodes. Its emission optical bandwidth, also described as full-width at half maximum, can range from 5 up to 750 nm.[1]

  1. ^ Ooi, B. S.; Cha, D.; Ng, T. K.; Majid, M. A.; Khan, M. Z. M. (2013-10-01). "Simultaneous quantum dash-well emission in a chirped dash-in-well superluminescent diode with spectral bandwidth >700 nm". Optics Letters. 38 (19): 3720–3723. doi:10.1364/OL.38.003720. hdl:10754/312253. ISSN 1539-4794. PMID 24081035.

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