orangeemitting
Orangeemitting is a term used to describe materials, devices, or light sources that produce light predominantly in the orange region of the visible spectrum, typically around 590 to 620 nanometers. The term can apply to phosphors, LEDs, luminescent dyes, or quantum-dot emitters designed for orange output.
In practice, orange emission arises from energy-level transitions within dopant ions in phosphors (for example Mn2+
Characterization is done by measuring the emission spectrum to determine peak wavelength, bandwidth, and color coordinates
Applications include display technologies, signage and safety lighting, traffic signals, horticultural lighting, and ambient illumination where
Environmental and safety considerations vary by material. Cadmium-containing quantum dots present regulatory challenges; many researchers pursue
See also: luminescence, phosphor, LED, OLED, quantum dot, electroluminescence.