Images Of Light-Emitting Diodes As Humble Light Bulb Helps Japan Fill Nuclear Gap

Light-emitting diodes (LED) illuminate the FamilyMart Co. logo at one of the company's convenience stores in Tokyo, Japan, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015. LEDs are built using semiconductors that allow passage of electrons through the material to produce light, requiring less energy than incandescent bulbs that heat a wire filament until it glows. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Light-emitting diodes (LED) illuminate the FamilyMart Co. logo at one of the company's convenience stores in Tokyo, Japan, on Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015. LEDs are built using semiconductors that allow passage of electrons through the material to produce light, requiring less energy than incandescent bulbs that heat a wire filament until it glows. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Images Of Light-Emitting Diodes As Humble Light Bulb Helps Japan Fill Nuclear Gap
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