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The Nitride 101 Workshop

A compound semiconductor technology video
covering the materials challenges and commercial hurdles being overcome
by one of the fastest rising successes in electronics and photonics history

Underwritten by: EMCORE Corporation
GELcore L.L.C. and Uniroyal Optoelectronics L.L.C.

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Compound Semiconductor "Group III Nitrides" are the underlying materials science technology phenomena behind the new high brightness LEDs (HB-LEDs) and laser diodes that emit light in the blue segment of the color spectrum. Until relatively recently, this feat was virtually impossible. Nitrides are rapidly taking over more than just blue as they move further into the entire visible and IR spectrum regions as replacement for conventional white lights, CD and DVD appliances, and are also under serious investigation as powerful, environmentally attractive electronic devices.

This unique Basics-Taught-by-the-Pros workshop was held live in San Diego March 1, 1999 and was led by Dr. Robert (Bob) Karlicek when, at the time of the taping, was with EMCORE Corporation. Bob is now with GELcore and his guest instructors for this special event were two of the world's most celebrated commercial nitride technology developers, Dr. Shuji Nakamura, who at the time of the taping was still at Nichia Chemical Industries, Ltd., and Dr. Steven DenBaars a noted professor at UC Santa Barbara. Shuji is now a fellow-professor with Steve at UCSB. Steve is also a founding VP of Nitres, which is now owned by CREE, Inc. Nitres has since been renamed Cree Lighting. EMCORE and it's joint venture partners, GELcore and Uniroyal Optoelectronics were underwriters of the workshop video.

The rough "Director's Cut" of these tapes (Tape 1 - 90 minutes and Tape 2 - 67 minutes) were first distributed to those who attended the workshop in person and the remainder of the tapes have been made available for sale to the public, at the nominal fee of $125 per set. If you would like a set of this unique videotape workshop, check into how to order.


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