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FYI, the 445 casio diodes appear to exhibit the same fallback that is being discussed here. I'll have to hunt again, but i've seen video of one being pushed past 2.3A and the output falling off more and more with higher current, then returning again when the current was lowered. With those though, i'm not certain it's a protection method, as noticeable facet degradation begins well below that current. However it's still apparently hard to instantly LED them, similar to the diodes your discussing.
When I first saw it I thought facet power handling had just finally exceed what the diode material itself was capable of, either thermally or due to frequency shifting due to lack of stability at high currents.. but I guess that's not the case.
When I first saw it I thought facet power handling had just finally exceed what the diode material itself was capable of, either thermally or due to frequency shifting due to lack of stability at high currents.. but I guess that's not the case.