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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赤崎勇(日语:赤﨑 勇/あかさき いさむ Akasaki Isamu ?,1929年1月30日-2021年4月1日),日本化學工程學家,名古屋大學工學博士。曾任松下電器研究員、名城大學終身教授、名古屋大學特別教授及名譽教授。美國國家工程院外籍院士。IEEE Fellow。紫綬褒章、文化勲章、勳三等旭日中綬章表彰。文化功勞者。 赤崎教授於2014年凭借「發明高亮度藍色發光二極管,帶來了節能明亮的白色光源」与天野浩、中村修二共同获得諾貝爾物理學獎,他也是繼羅伯特·密立根之後,史上第2位兼有諾貝爾獎暨IEEE愛迪生獎章榮譽的科學家。
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