Emission of light in an LED results due to:
Emission of light in an LED results due to: Correct Answer Generation of Electromagnetic Radiation
CONCEPT:
- When an electron from n-type semiconductor of the diode moves to p-type semiconductor under the influence of an externally applied electric field, it emits a photon with energy equivalent to the energy bandgap of the p-n junction.
- Light-Emitting Diode (LED): In an LED, this energy lies in the visible region of electromagnetic radiation, and the photon released is perceived as light.
- An LED in this way converts electrical energy into light energy and light is an example of electromagnetic radiation.
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EXPLANATION:
- From the above discussion, we can conclude that, emission of light in an LED results due to Generation of Electromagnetic Radiation. So option 3 is correct.
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