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    High efficiency lighting technology Blue LED team won the Nobel Prize

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       The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences two thousand and fourteen The nobel prize in physics, yong akizaki( Isamu Akasaki , Nagoya University, Japan), Hiroshi Amano( Hiroshi Amano , Nagoya University) and Shoji Nakamura( Shuji Nakamura , University of California, Santa Barbara, California) won the Nobel Prize.

     High efficiency lighting technology Blue LED team won the Nobel Prize
    Three scientists who won the Nobel Prize in Physics (pictures from CBC)

    Three scientists accepted the award at the award ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, and they will share eight hundred SEK 10000 (approx six hundred and eighty-six point four six RMB 10000). The award is for their invention of the blue light-emitting diode( LED ), making it bright and energy-saving white LED The light source is realized.

     High efficiency lighting technology Blue LED team won the Nobel Prize
    Comparison of light effects of different light sources (oil lamp, incandescent lamp, fluorescent lamp and LED lamp. The picture is from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences)

    The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences demonstrated LED The great influence of light source on energy consumption LED The light effect of the light source in the experiment has reached three hundred Lumen / Watt, which has progressive significance for environmental protection and energy consumption.

    The college also pointed out that, LED The combination of lighting and solar energy can fifteen 100 million people provide efficient lighting, LED Lighting will also inject new vitality into solar energy technology. The awarding of the Nobel Prize in Physics also makes us pay more attention to the importance of energy-saving lighting.

    led.zol.com.cn true //led.zol.com.cn/483/4830796.html report eight hundred and forty The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, which was won by Isamu Akasaki (Nagoya University, Japan), Hiroshi Amano (Nagoya University) and Shuji Nakamura (University of California, Santa Barbara, California). The three scientists who won the Nobel Prize in Physics
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