Also known as Akasaki Isamu
Japans natuurkundige, Nobelprijswinnaar
Isamu Akasaki was a Japanese engineer who made groundbreaking contributions to the development of blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs), work that earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2014. His innovations in semiconductor technology were essential for creating efficient white LED lighting, which has become widely used in energy-efficient lighting systems around the world.
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Isamu Akasaki (Japans: 赤崎 勇, Akasaki Isamu) (Chiran, 30 januari 1929 – Nagoya, 1 april 2021) was een Japanse natuurkundige. In 2014 won hij samen met Hiroshi Amano en Shuji Nakamura de Nobelprijs voor Natuurkunde voor de uitvinding van efficiënte blauwlichtdiodes die energiebesparende witte verlichting mogelijk maken.
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