Alfred Y. Cho
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Alfred Y. Cho is the Director of the Semiconductor Research Laboratory at Bell Labs. He is known as the "father of molecular beam epitaxy"; a technique he developed at that facility in the late 1960's. He is also the co-inventor, with Federico Capasso of quantum cascade lasers at Bell Labs in 1994.
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- IEEE History Center
- New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame, 1997 Inductees
- Scientists Demo Hi-Power, Multi-Channel Semiconductor Laser
- National Medal of Science
- Bell Labs researchers build world's first high-performance, ultra-broadband semiconductor laser
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