How LEDs work

author: Roland, James
Have you ever wondered how the lights in your alarm clock work? Or have you ever considered how that tiny red light in your TV remote control can send a signal that helps you find your favorite show? What these and countless other bright devices have in common is a light-emitting diode, or LED. But how does an LED work? How is it different from other lightbulbs? Explore the key concepts that make up an LED, including semiconductors, electrons, color, and more, as well as learning how LEDs are used in electronics, to light homes, and even to grow food for astronauts!.
year: 2017
call number/section: 621.38, 1000
subjects: light emitting diodes, electric lighting, electric circuits, electricity, electric insulators and insulation, electric conductors
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