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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Hongxing Jiang is a Chinese-American physiHongxing Jiang is a Chinese-American physicist and engineer working in the field of wide bandgap semiconductors and photonic devices. He is an original inventor of MicroLED. In 2000, the research team led by Hongxing Jiang and Jingyu Lin realized the operation of the first MicroLED and passive driving MicroLED microdisplay. In 2009, he and his colleagues at III-N Technology, Inc. and Texas Tech University patented and realized the first active driving high-resolution and video-capable microLED microdisplay in VGA format (640 x 480 pixels) via heterogeneous integration of MicroLED array with CMOS active-matrix driver and the work was published in the following years. MicroLEDdisplay market expected to hit USD 24,307.4 million by 2027. The single-chip high-voltage DC/AC LEDs via on-chip integration of mini- and MicroLED arrays developed by their team in 2002 have been widely commercialized for general solid-state lighting and automobile headlights. Under the support of DARPA-MTO’s SUVOS, CMUVT, DUVAP, and VIGIL programs, their research team has contributed to the early developments of III-nitride deep UV emitters and detectors and InGaN energy devices in the United States. These include the prediction and confirmation that Al-rich AlGaN deep UV emitters emit light in the transverse-magnetic (TM) mode, the demonstration of the first UV/blue photonic crystal LEDs (PC-LEDs), AlN deep UV avalanche detectors with an ultrahigh specific detectivity and that his team was among one of the first to experimentally determine the Mg acceptor energy level in AlN and to demonstrate the conductivity control in Al-rich AlGaN. Supported by ARPA-E, their research team has realized semiconductor thermal neutron detectors based on hexagonal boron nitride with a record high detection efficiency among solid-state detectors. As a side hobby work while in graduate school, Hongxing Jiang and Jingyu Lin have also developed the first analytical formalism based on the Newtonian gravitational force to describe the orbit of a star moving into and out of a galaxy and predicated the phenomenon of mass precession. This effect has been used by astrophysicists to constrain the abundance of dark matter in the solar system and the Galactic Centre. the solar system and the Galactic Centre.
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rdfs:comment Hongxing Jiang is a Chinese-American physiHongxing Jiang is a Chinese-American physicist and engineer working in the field of wide bandgap semiconductors and photonic devices. He is an original inventor of MicroLED. In 2000, the research team led by Hongxing Jiang and Jingyu Lin realized the operation of the first MicroLED and passive driving MicroLED microdisplay. In 2009, he and his colleagues at III-N Technology, Inc. and Texas Tech University patented and realized the first active driving high-resolution and video-capable microLED microdisplay in VGA format (640 x 480 pixels) via heterogeneous integration of MicroLED array with CMOS active-matrix driver and the work was published in the following years. MicroLEDdisplay market expected to hit USD 24,307.4 million by 2027.ected to hit USD 24,307.4 million by 2027.
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