KEYWORDS: Light emitting diodes, RGB color model, Fourier transforms, Analog to digital converters, Green light emitting diodes, Blue light emitting diodes, Photodiodes, Superposition, Stochastic processes, Spectral density
Defects in the active region of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have a strong correlation with low-frequency electrical and, consequently, optical fluctuations of the light source. We investigate these two types of noise in red, blue, and green commercially available LEDs using a superposition model of stationary (thermal and shot noise) and excess noise (flicker and generation-recombination noise). The dependence of the degree of the low-frequency component on the supply current and the LED material was obtained. The occurrence of Lorentzinana-type spectrum at high currents for blue and green LEDs is also observed.
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