"Shimei Semiconductor Co. has developed a blue LED grown on a silicon wafer that it plans to make available by next April.
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New spin on electrons could improve lights, other devices. Troy Van Voorhis likes to watch how things work. This natural curiosity led to his current research ...
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A team of scientists at Vanderbilt University have been given an award from Popular Mechanics magazine for a discovery that could someday replace the common ...
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Santa Barbara, California USA-- Researchers at UC Santa Barbaras Solid State Lighting & Display Center and the Japan Science & Technology Agencys Exploratory ...
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Engineers at UC San Diego have synthesized a long-sought semiconducting material that may pave the way for an inexpensive new kind of light emitting diode ...
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An obscure species of beetle could teach us how to produce brilliant white ultra-thin materials, according to a research team led by the University of Exeter.
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Company’s Exclusive Rights to Hybrid Lighting Technology from University of California-Santa Barbara Combined with Exclusive Rights to Scattered Photon ...
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) is pleased to announce the selection of five (5) laboratories as a pre-qualification to conduct tests of market-available SSL ...
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San Jose, CA — Philips Lumileds today announced it has fundamentally solved the problem of “droop”, a phenomenon common to white power LEDs in which efficacy ...
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MaxMile Technologies, LLC at Lexington has recently introduced a EpiEL mapping system (EpiEL-700) which is optimized for nitride-based LED applications.
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