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A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor light source. When a light-emitting diode is forward-biased (switched on), electrons are able to recombine with electron holes within the device, releasing energy in the form of photons. This effect is called electroluminescence and the color of the light (corresponding to the energy of the photon) is determined by the energy gap of the semiconductor. Leds present many advantages over incandescent light sources including lower energy consumption, longer lifetime (up to 100000 hours), improved robustness, smaller size, and faster switching. Leds can emit light of an intended color without using any color filters as traditional lighting methods need. This is more efficient and can lower initial costs.