Illuminating the world's new light source" - the reason for the Nobel Prize in Physics for Blue LED
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2014-10-08 18:11
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The 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics was announced yesterday. Japanese scientists Akasaka, Amano, and Nakamura Shuji (Japanese-Americans) invented "high-brightness blue LEDs."
Because they invented the blue light source in addition to red and green light in the LED, and because the blue light LED can make a white light source that is energy efficient and can be used for a longer time. Many people wanted to develop blue LEDs before, but they all failed. The work of the three scientists is a huge achievement, paving the way for energy-efficient white lighting. We have to be impressed by the exploration spirit of the three scientists, which is the spirit we need to learn from multi-optical optics. As a company in the LED industry, it is precisely the need to seek truth from facts, and never let go of the spirit of exploration to create better LED electronic products.
Because the invention of blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and thus bring a new type of energy-saving light source, the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics is theirs----Japanese scientists Akasaka, Amano and Japanese-American scientist Nakamura Shuji.
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