White LED White LED (Light-Emitting Diode) refers to a type of lighting technology that produces white light using light-emitting diodes. White LEDs are energy-efficient, long-lasting, and widely used in various lighting applications, including flashlights, automotive lighting, household lighting, and electronic displays. Unlike traditional incandescent bulbs or fluorescent tubes, which generate light by heating a filament or gas, white LEDs emit light when an electrical current passes through a semiconductor material, causing electrons to release photons and produce visible light.
White LEDs are available in a range of color temperatures and color rendering indices (CRI), allowing users to customize the quality and color of light output to suit different environments and applications. They are favored for their durability, low power consumption, and environmentally friendly properties, making them a popular choice for both residential and commercial lighting solutions. |