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Radiative recombination is a process in optoelectronics where electrons and holes recombine to produce light. It is a key process in the production of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and laser diodes, which are used in a wide range of applications such as displays, lighting, and optical communication. The radiative recombination market is driven by the increasing demand for LEDs and laser diodes in consumer electronics, automotive, and industrial applications. The market is also driven by the development of new technologies such as quantum dots and micro-LEDs, which are expected to further expand the applications of LEDs and laser diodes.
Some of the major companies in the radiative recombination market include Nichia Corporation, Osram Opto Semiconductors, Samsung Electronics, LG Innotek, Cree Inc., and Panasonic Corporation. Show Less Read more