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Nakamura Co-Wins Nobel for Blue LEDs - Semiconductor Digest
The Story Behind Shuji Nakamura's Invention of Blue LEDs - LEDinside
Quantum II (PHYS 4410) Lecture 19 Systems of identical particles. HWK 6 is due today at 6PM. Exam is coming on Oct. 16, 7:30-9P here. - ppt download
Hiroshi Amano - Wikipedia
Isamu Akasaki – Nobel Lecture - NobelPrize.org
Nobel Prize winning materials changing the world: GaAs, GaN and graphene
Prof. Shuji Nakamura Won Nobel Prize for GaN LEDs! – Prof. Yuji Zhao
Hiroshi Amano – Interview - NobelPrize.org
Background story of the invention of efficient blue InGaN light emitting diodes (Nobel Lecture) - Nakamura - 2015 - Annalen der Physik - Wiley Online Library
UCSB Materials Professor Shuji Nakamura Wins Nobel Prize in Physics | The UCSB Current
My favourite Nobel prize: the blue LED that lights up the modern world – Physics World
Congratulations on Winning the Nobel Prize in Physics 2014! In the spirit of Alfred Nobel the Prize rewards an invention of greatest benefit to mankind, - ppt download
Blue LED inventors awarded Nobel Prize for creating white LED lighting revolution - ExtremeTech
Nobel Prize in Physics 2014: Why Were Blue LEDs so Hard to Make?
Prof. Shuji Nakamura Won Nobel Prize for GaN LEDs! – Prof. Yuji Zhao
Gallium nitrogen Electric car "All GaN Vehicle" develop by Nobel Prize in Physics, Hiroshi Amano and several companies by the open innovation is seen on display at the 46th Tokyo Motor Show
UCSB's Shuji Nakamura wins Nobel Prize in physics | University of California
The Nobel Prize in Physics - Science Faculty Magazine
Shuji Nakamura, two others receive Nobel Prize for inventing practical GaN-based blue LEDs | Laser Focus World
PDF] Let there be light--with gallium nitride: the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics. | Semantic Scholar
Nobel Prize for the Discovery of the Blue LED | Architect Magazine
EE Distinguished Lecturer Seminar - 2014 Physics Nobel Prize: GaN as a key material for establishing a sustainable society - EPFL
LED Lights Win Japanese Scientists 2014 Physics Nobel - Asian Scientist Magazine