Home | About Us | Contribute | Bookstore | Advertising | Subscribe for Free NOW! |
News Archive | Features | Events | Recruitment | Directory |
Learn more about R&D chemical mechanical polishing by requesting our FREE informational CD.
FREE subscription |
Subscribe for free to receive each issue of Semiconductor Today magazine and weekly news brief. |
Japan’s Nichia Corp says that, in March, it will start to ship engineering samples of what it claims is the world’s first 1W multimode pure-blue GaN-based laser diode operating in continuous-wave mode at room temperature. Operating at a wavelength of 445nm, the laser will be made available as a blue light source for application in displays.
Nichia says that the new laser takes advantage of its experience in 405nm GaN-based laser diode for next-generation optical disk systems, but is based on extensive R&D of longer-wavelength (440-460nm) devices for full-color display
The device’s power conversion efficiency (i.e. wall-plug efficiency, or WPE) when operated at 1W is above 20%. The estimated half-lifetime exceeds 30,000 hours. Nichia says that the highly reliable laser therefore provides key features such as high power, high efficiency and long life, suiting use as a blue light source in displays. The new laser therefore should enable the realization of a full-color laser display, the firm reckons.
See related items:
Nichia achieves 420mW pulsed operation of violet laser
Emission wavelength of nonpolar blue laser raised to 463nm
First blue and first cw AlGaN-cladding-free blue-violet nonpolar InGaN/GaN lasers
GaN-based laser diode market to more than double annually through to 2011
Blue-laser-based optical disk drives to take 20–30% of ODD sales in 2010
Search: Nichia Laser diode GaN
Visit: www.nichia.com