GB/T 30655-2014
ActiveTest methods for internal quantum efficiency of nitride LED epitaxial layers
氮化物LED外延片内量子效率测试方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the test methods for measuring the internal quantum efficiency of nitride LED epitaxial layers, which is a critical parameter for evaluating material quality and device performance. It is applied in the semiconductor and optoelectronics industries, specifically during the research, development, and quality control of blue and green LED epitaxial wafers used in lighting and display applications. The standard provides a consistent testing framework for manufacturers and laboratories to assess epitaxial layer efficiency under controlled excitation conditions.
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