Abstract

This Special Issue on Solid State Lighting, comprising the April/May/June 2013 issues of the IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology, focuses on the material physics and innovations, device physics and simulations, new device concepts and engineering, and system implementation of high efficiency solid state lighting technologies. The 45 papers of this Special Issue on Solid State Lighting covers both the innovations in inorganic and organic LEDs technologies, as well as the new concepts required for system implementation of the technology. We are very fortunate to have several excellent manuscripts in the key topics areas related to the progress for achieving high internal quantum efficiency and novel approaches for improving light extraction in III-Nitride LEDs, new concept for achieving phosphor-converted white LEDs, and key advances in the important field of organic LEDs. The progress in both organic and inorganic LEDs is very important, and the advances are complementary of one another attributed to the different key applications enabled by these two technologies. This Special Issue on Solid State Lighting covers three separate categories: 1) innovations for addressing the internal quantum efficiency and efficiency-droop in III-Nitride LEDs; 2) novel approaches for addressing light extraction efficiency in III-Nitride LEDs, and enabling circuits and systems for LEDs; and 3) novel approaches for white LEDs, and key advances and review on the material and device concepts in organic LEDs.

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