 In response to a UK government call to develop more energy-efficient lighting solutions, a consortium of experts has found an answer. Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) have a very long life, consume less energy, their components don’t pose any hazard to the environment and, thanks to the collaboration of Dr Faiz Rahman and his colleagues, have become significantly brighter and easier to produce. The project is being developed in conjunction with the Institute of Photonics, University of Strathclyde, Mesophotonics Ltd and Sharp Laboratories of Europe.
LEDs are already present in electronics, from computers to LCD TVs, but until now their construction has meant that much of the light emitted was trapped in their structure. Applying a process called ‘nano-imprint lithography’ to imprint a finer pattern of holes on the LED’s surface, addresses this problem more efficiently and at a lower cost than previous methods.
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