Optoelectronics
Optoelectronic components are devices that can emit, detect, or both functions at the same time. This category covers devices such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs), laser diodes, and photodetectors. LEDs are widely used in various lighting and display technologies for their efficient light generation capabilities; laser diodes play an important role in communications, medical, and measurement equipment because they can emit high-intensity beams; photodetectors are used for detection The intensity or color of light, widely used in security, automation, and environmental monitoring systems.
The performance of these optoelectronic components, such as wavelength and efficiency, largely depends on their material makeup, such as gallium arsenide for the production of infrared LEDs and indium gallium nitride for blue LEDs. Optoelectronic components are an integral part of modern consumer electronics, communication equipment, and industrial applications. Their applications range from simple indicator lights to complex fiber optic communication systems and high-precision sensors.
