What Is A Light-Emitting Diode? A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric current flows through it. LEDs function by converting electrical current into ...
In October 2014, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences issued a statement in which it said, “Incandescent light bulbs … lit the 20th century; the 21st century will be lit by LED lamps.” The occasion ...
LED lighting technology is increasingly adopted for its energy efficiency, durability, and longevity, making it an ideal solution for modernizing urban areas and developing smart city infrastructures.
The 2014 Nobel Physics Prize was presented to three researchers, Professor Isamu Akasaki, Professor Hiroshi Amano and Professor Shuji Nakamura for the invention of an efficient blue light-emitting ...
Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) is a display technology that is capable of producing high quality images and holds promise for use in next-generation displays. Japan has led the development of ...
Tokyo, Japan – Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a new electrode material for deep-ultraviolet (DUV) light-emitting diode applications. They used a cutting-edge deposition ...