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Jun-ichi Nishizawa (西澤 潤一, Nishizawa Jun'ichi, born September 12, 1926) is a Japanese engineer known for his invention of optical communication systems (including optical fiber, laser diode etc.), PIN diode and SIT/SITh (Static Induction Transistor/Thyristor). He is currently a professor at Sophia University.He is considered the "Father of Japanese Microelectronics".
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Nishizawa, Jun-Ichi Jun-ichi Nishizawa
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Japanese physicist
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1926-09-12Z
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1926-01-01Z
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