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1 posted on 10/08/2014 11:39:24 AM PDT by servo1969
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To: servo1969

This seems like very old tech.


2 posted on 10/08/2014 11:48:13 AM PDT by Lazamataz (First we beat the Soviet Union. Then we became them.)
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To: servo1969

When Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano and Shuji Nakamura produced bright blue light beams from their semi-conductors in the early 1990s, they triggered a funda-mental transformation of lighting technology. Red and green diodes had been around for a long time but without blue light, white lamps could not be created. Despite considerable efforts, both in the scientific community and in industry, the blue LED had remained a challenge for three decades.

They succeeded where everyone else had failed. Akasaki worked together with Amano at the University of Nagoya, while Nakamura was employed at Nichia Chemicals, a small company in Tokushima. Their inventions were revolutionary. Incandescent light bulbs lit the 20th century; the 21st century will be lit by LED lamps.

http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2014/press.html


3 posted on 10/08/2014 11:54:12 AM PDT by thackney (life is fragile, handle with prayer.)
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To: servo1969

Huh? I see tacky looking blue LED lights up at Christmas time all the time!


4 posted on 10/08/2014 12:01:49 PM PDT by MNDude
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