James R. Biard

James Robert Biard (May 20, 1931 – September 23, 2022) was an American electrical engineer and inventor who held 73 U.S. patents. Some of his more significant patents include the first infrared light-emitting diode (LED), the optical isolator, Schottky clamped logic circuits, silicon Metal Oxide Semiconductor Read Only Memory (MOS ROM), a low bulk leakage current avalanche photodetector, and fiber-optic data links. In 1980, Biard became a member of the staff of Texas A&M University as an Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering. In 1991, he was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering for contributions to semiconductor light-emitting diodes and lasers, Schotky-clamped logic, and read-only memories.

James R. Biard
US Inventor of the GaAs Infrared LED
Born
James Robert Biard

(1931-05-20)May 20, 1931
Paris, Texas, U.S.
DiedSeptember 23, 2022(2022-09-23) (aged 91)
McKinney, Texas, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materTexas A&M University; BS 1954, MS 1956, PhD 1957
Known forInventing The First infrared LED
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical engineering
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