Here we have a very bright, light red LED. Its color is a lighter (technically, slightly oranger) shade of red than most other red models. Overall, the human eye sees it
as being comparable to
the color made by a Helium Neon (HeNe) plasma laser, which has a wavelength of 632.8nm; a slightly orangish shade of red.
Through the spectroscope, this LED shows a fairly wide range of output, ranging from deep red all the way into the green. But most of its output appears to peak in the 625 to 640nm area, giving
it that distinctive laser-red color that you're not likely to find in many other LEDs.
I would classify this as an "ultra bright" model; for it is almost painful to look at directly. It also has a nice, even round 30 degree beam that illuminates
a white test surface very brightly. When shone at a more distant target, a distinct central beam is evident, surrounded by a dimmer corona. An LED like this
would be very suitable for use in keychain flashlights and in bicycle taillights because of its high brightness and nice wide beam.
Beam profile of this super bright Hewlett-Packard model.
WHITE 5500-6500K InGaN+phosphor
ULTRAVIOLET 370-390nm GaN
BLUE 430nm GaN+SiC
BLUE 450 and 473nm InGaN
BLUE Silicon Carbide
TURQUOISE 495-505nm InGaN
GREEN 525nm InGaN
YELLOW-GREEN 555-575mn GaAsP & related
YELLOW 585-595nm
AMBER 595-605nm
ORANGE 605-620nm
ORANGISH-RED 620-635nm
RED 640-700nm
INFRARED 700-1300nm
True RGB Full Color LED
Spider (Pirrahna) LEDs
SMD LEDs
True violet (400-418nm) LEDs
Agilent Barracuda & Prometheus LEDs
Oddball & Miscellaneous LEDs
Programmable RGB LED modules / fixtures
Where to buy these LEDs
Links to other LED-related websites
The World's First Virtual LED Museum
The Punishment Zone - Where Flashlights Go to Die
Legal horse puckey, etc.
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