Gallium Nitride-based Superluminescent Light Emitting Diodes (SLED)
EXALOS to Present Invited Paper on Gallium Nitride-based Superluminescent Light Emitting Diodes (SLEDs) at Photonics West 2018.
Schlieren, Switzerland, January 22nd, 2018. EXALOS, the world’s leading developer of visible Superluminescent Light Emitting Diodes (SLEDs), will present an invited paper at the OPTO conference held during the SPIE Photonics West event at the Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA, from January 27th to February 1st, 2018…
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