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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened |
3 | | to learn of the death of Nick Holonyak Jr., Ph.D., who passed |
4 | | away on September 18, 2022; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Nick Holonyak was born in Zeigler on November 3, |
6 | | 1928; he worked on the Illinois Central Railroad before |
7 | | attending college; he studied electrical engineering, |
8 | | obtaining his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees from |
9 | | the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; while earning |
10 | | his degrees, he studied under two-time Nobel Laureate John |
11 | | Bardeen, who selected him for a Texas Instruments fellowship |
12 | | with Gordon Teal in 1953; and
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13 | | WHEREAS, Nick Holonyak went to work for Bell Labs with |
14 | | John Moll on a number of silicon devices, including |
15 | | transistors; he continued to work in solid state science and |
16 | | was employed by the U.S. Army Signal Corps and General |
17 | | Electric; on October 9, 1962, he demonstrated the first |
18 | | visible-light-emitting diode at General Electric through |
19 | | creating crystals of gallium arsenide phosphide to make an LED |
20 | | emit visible red light; his work led to the development of the |
21 | | first practical visible-spectrum LED, which is now commonly |
22 | | used worldwide in light bulbs, device displays, and lasers; |
23 | | and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, Nick Holonyak returned to the University of |
2 | | Illinois (U of I) as a professor in 1963; he and his students |
3 | | demonstrated the first quantum-well laser in 1977, which is |
4 | | now used in fiber optics, CD and DVD players, and medical |
5 | | diagnostic devices; more recently, he developed a technique to |
6 | | bend light within gallium arsenide chips, a development which |
7 | | allows computer chips to transmit information by light rather |
8 | | than electricity; with fellow U of I professor Milton Feng, he |
9 | | also developed the transistor laser, a transistor with both |
10 | | light and electric outputs that could enable next-generation, |
11 | | high-speed communications technologies; he was named the John |
12 | | Bardeen Endowed Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering |
13 | | and Physics at the U of I in 1993; he later retired from his |
14 | | position as a faculty member in 2013; and |
15 | | WHEREAS, Nick Holonyak was the author of two scientific |
16 | | books, Semiconductor Controlled Rectifiers in 1964 and |
17 | | Physical Properties of Semiconductors in 1989; he also held 41 |
18 | | patents; and
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19 | | WHEREAS, Nick Holonyak was a member of the National |
20 | | Academy of Engineering, the National Academy of Sciences, and |
21 | | the National Academy of Inventors; he was a fellow of the |
22 | | American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the International |
23 | | Electrical and Electronic Engineering Society, the American |
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1 | | Physical Society, and the Optical Society of America (OSA), |
2 | | which became Optica; he was also a foreign member of the |
3 | | Russian Academy of Sciences; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Nick Holonyak received numerous awards for his |
5 | | contributions to science, including OSA's Charles Hard Townes |
6 | | Award in 1992, the National Academy of Sciences' Award for the |
7 | | Industrial Application of Science in 1993, the Japan Prize in |
8 | | 1995, the Frederic Ives Medal/Jarus W. Quinn Prize in 2001, |
9 | | the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' Medal |
10 | | of Honor in 2003, Russia's Global Energy Prize in 2003, the |
11 | | Lemelson-MIT Prize in 2004, the National Academy of |
12 | | Engineering's Draper Prize in 2015, and the Queen Elizabeth |
13 | | Prize for Engineering in 2021; he was honored by President |
14 | | George H. W. Bush with the National Medal of Science in 1990 |
15 | | and by President George W. Bush with the National Medal of |
16 | | Technology and Innovation in 2002; he became the namesake of |
17 | | the Nick Holonyak, Jr. Award by Optica in 1997, which is |
18 | | presented to an individual who has made significant |
19 | | contributions to optics based on semiconductor-based optical |
20 | | devices and materials, including basic science and |
21 | | technological applications; and
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22 | | WHEREAS, Nick Holonyak was a humble innovator who was |
23 | | known for his research, his excellence in mentorship, and his |
24 | | dedication to his students; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Nick Holonyak is survived by his wife of 60 |
2 | | years, Katherine; therefore, be it
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3 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL |
4 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we mourn the passing of |
5 | | Nick Holonyak Jr., Ph.D., and extend our sincere
condolences |
6 | | to his family, friends, and all who knew and loved
him; and be |
7 | | it further
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8 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be
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9 | | presented to the family of Nick Holonyak as an expression of
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10 | | our deepest sympathy.
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