LEDs produce light by different physical processes than conventional lighting sources. These do not use electrical filaments, electrodes, gaseous discharge processes to generate light. LEDs in fact, emit light through a process termed as solid-state electroluminescence in which the material emits lights in an optical and electrical phenomenon in response to the passage of an electric current or a strong electric field.
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LEDs produce light by different physical processes than conventional lighting sources. These do not use electrical filaments, electrodes, gaseous discharge processes to generate light. LEDs in fact, emit light through a process termed as solid-state electroluminescence in which the material emits lights in an optical and electrical phenomenon in response to the passage of an electric current or a strong electric field.