Electronic Devices - Special-Purpose Diodes - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Special-Purpose Diodes - General Questions (Q.No. 18)
18.
The process of emitting photons from a semiconductive material is called
photoluminescence.
gallium arsenide.
electroluminescence.
gallium phosphide.
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Habtamu said:   3 months ago
Anyone, please explain the answer in detail.

RLB said:   1 year ago
Electroluminescence - emitting photons from a semiconductive material.

Photoluminescence - absorbs photons from a semiconductive material.

Dilip said:   10 years ago
Yes @Rohini photo luminescence is absorbs photons not electron.

Rohini said:   1 decade ago
Photoluminescence is absorbs photons, not emitting.
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Keerthi said:   1 decade ago
Why not photoluminescence?

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