Yb. Acharya et Pd. Vyavahare, STUDY ON THE TEMPERATURE SENSING CAPABILITY OF A LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE, Review of scientific instruments, 68(12), 1997, pp. 4465-4467
A study on the temperature sensing capability of a light-emitting diod
e (LED) has been made. Dependence of I-V characteristics as a function
of temperature is used as a temperature sensing mechanism. It is foun
d that the temperature voltage characteristics of a GaP LED are quite
linear from 77 to 533 K. The measured sensitivity of the diode is 5.31
mV/K at 1 pA and is 2.34 mV/K at 0.1 mA. Since the reverse saturation
current of LED is less than fempto-ampere range, it is possible to op
erate the thermometer at low currents, as compared to silicon or germa
nium diode thermometers, which reduce power dissipation in the device.
It has been possible to extend the temperature range to higher value
due to large value of band gap for LEDs. (C) 1997 American Institute o
f Physics.