Nobel prize in physics for the invention of Blue LED


Nobel prize in physics for the invention of Blue LED

Three researchers received the Nobel Prize in Physics for their invention of Blue Light-Emitting-Diode, a technology that is best for the water purification, high-speed networking and efficient home illumination. Two Japanese citizens Isamu Akasaki, professor at Meijo University and Nagoya University, Hiroshi Amano, professor at Nagoya University and an American citizen, Shuji Nakamura professor at the University of California in Santa Barbara will receive the nobel prize for their incredible invention.

Division of Prize Money:

All three scientists will split an award of about $1.1 million, and it's a lot more than $200, which Nichia paid to Shuji Nakamur for his invention, but in 2005, he won less than $8 million in a lawsuit arguing that he deserved a bigger share of money as the royalties of invention.

Key advantage of Invention:

Nobel prize often go to fundamental discoveries like; the Higgs Boson, but when committee makes an award for an invention, than it's emphasize the

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