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English: Nick Holonyak's demonstration of brilliant red light from a semiconductor diode laser at this site on October 9, 1962 ultimately led to commercial light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The building is near Syracuse, New York in the United States. In 1962 it was known as Building 3 at the General Electric Company's Electronics Park.
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Former General Electric Company Electronics Laboratory near Syracuse, New York. Site of the 1962 demonstration of brilliant, red light from the first visible light semiconductor diode laser.

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