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Highly multicolored light-emitting arrays for compressive spectroscopy

Vivian Wang, Shiekh Zia Uddin, Junho Park, Ali Javey

2023Science Advances14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Miniaturized, multicolored light-emitting device arrays are promising for applications in sensing, imaging, computing, and more, but the range of emission colors achievable by a conventional light-emitting diode is limited by material or device constraints. In this work, we demonstrate a highly multicolored light-emitting array with 49 different, individually addressable colors on a single chip. The array consists of pulsed-driven metal-oxide-semiconductor capacitors, which generate electroluminescence from microdispensed materials spanning a diverse range of colors and spectral shapes, enabling facile generation of arbitrary light spectra across a broad wavelength range (400 to 1400 nm). When combined with compressive reconstruction algorithms, these arrays can be used to perform spectroscopic measurements in a compact manner without diffractive optics. As an example, we demonstrate microscale spectral imaging of samples using a multiplexed electroluminescent array in conjunction with a monochrome camera.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceOptoelectronicsElectroluminescenceMicroscale chemistryLight-emitting diodeOpticsMonochromeSpectral imagingDigital micromirror deviceSpectroscopyPhysicsNanotechnologyQuantum mechanicsLayer (electronics)Mathematics educationMathematicsOrganic Light-Emitting Diodes ResearchQuantum Dots Synthesis And PropertiesSemiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
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