Blue LED won the award and was dissatisfied with the US scientists complaining that the previous research was ignored

Three Japanese scientists won the Nobel Prize in Physics on the basis of blue light-emitting diode (LED) technology, but this news triggered a dissatisfaction with a technology in the LED industry.

According to Hong Kong media reports on October 9, before the introduction of Blu-ray LEDs, scientists have already developed red LEDs and become the basis of all LED technologies. The 85-year-old American physicist He Lun Yake, who invented the red LED in 1962, was indignant at the latest announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physics and believed that the award of Blue LED "insulted" all the scientists involved in the pre-LED research.

He Lunak, who is known as the "father of LEDs", said that he and other scientists laid the foundation stone for blue LEDs in the 1960s and should not be ignored or forgotten. He said: "Blue LED? Without us it will not appear at all."

According to reports, in the past 10 years, He Lun Yake has been regarded as one of the Nobel Prizes by his colleagues. However, he has long waited for many years and has given up the prize. He believes that the entire LED technology cannot be divided. The world should not evade the efforts of early scientists while affirming the late invention.

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