Tag Archives: light emitting diodes
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Brighter, longer-lasting and more energy-efficient lighting will be used on U.S. Navy ships under construction to save fuel and prevent shipboard injuries.
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Posted in Articles, Energy
Tagged energy, Great Green Fleet, LED lighting, light emitting diodes, navy, ship, ships, U.S. Navy
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Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have suggested a method that could significantly increase the efficiency of green-blue-ultraviolet LEDs.
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Posted in Articles, Lasers
Tagged AlGaN/GaN, AlInN/GaN, Center for Computational Materials Science, GaInN/GaN, green-blue-ultraviolet light-emitting diodes, Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, Israel, light emitting diodes, non-radiative Auger recombination, NRL, NRL's Materials Science and Technology Division, quantum well, Russia, Solid State Lighting, Technion, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
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