Based on the material used an LED produces a specific colour (wavelength). To create white light you need to emit light at all wavelengths simultaneously.
White LEDs work by emitting blue light but being coated in phosphors that emit the other colours when hit by that blue light.
Often you'll see that white LEDs appear a little "cold" in colour which is caused by the slight excess of blue light compared to the phosphor generated other wavelengths.
White LEDs work by emitting blue light but being coated in phosphors that emit the other colours when hit by that blue light.
Often you'll see that white LEDs appear a little "cold" in colour which is caused by the slight excess of blue light compared to the phosphor generated other wavelengths.