Photo-reception properties of common LEDs |
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Authors: | M. Kowalczyk J. Siuzdak |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Telecommunications, Warsaw University of Technology, 15/19 Nowowiejska Str., 00-665, Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | The article proves that common LEDs may act as photodetectors with limited sensitivity, if they are polarized with an appropriate reverse voltage. The measured responsivities are ranged between 0.002 and 0.156 A/W and they depend on the LED type. The only one exception are white (phosphorescent) LEDs which do not exhibit any photosensitivity. There have also shown that a bandwidth of LEDs, which were examined in a role of photodetectors, is of a few tens of MHz, which is an order of magnitude greater than their modulation bandwidth as transmitters. The reasons of the observed LEDs behaviour are explained theoretically. The obtained results are indicated that some of them may be used as both transmitters and receivers in the VLC links working in a bi-directional half-duplex mode. |
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Keywords: | LEDs as photo-detectors Visible light communication (VLC) Bi-directional transmission |
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