• Omega_Haxors
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    10 months ago

    Diodes on a fundamental level always emit light, because when an electron falls down a diode it ejects the energy as a photon. Early diodes would emit this as a low frequency infrared but they found ways of making diodes that eject their light at a higher frequency. They just needed to figure out blue, which has the highest frequency required to make RGB possible. Once they had that, we could make white LEDs.

    EDIT: there were a few blue LEDs but they were dookie dogshit, requiring way more power and putting out barely a piddle of light. There are natural converters (called phosphors) but those only work from high frequency to lower frequency, which is why we need blue to make white.