
Steven P. DenBaars
Professor · Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors
University of California , Santa Barbara (UCSB)About
Steven P. DenBaars is a Mitsubishi Distinguished Professor of Materials and a Distinguished Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). He serves as the Executive Director of the Solid State Lighting & Energy Electronics Center (SSLEEC) and Co-Director of the Interdisciplinary Center for Wide Bandgap Semiconductors. His research focuses on wide-bandgap semiconductors, particularly GaN-based materials for LEDs, lasers, and high-power electronics. DenBaars has pioneered advancements in solid-state lighting, including the first U.S. university demonstration of a blue GaN laser diode.
Education:
- B.S., Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Arizona (1984)
- M.S., Materials Science, University of Southern California (1986)
- Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California (1988)
Research Interests: Wide-bandgap semiconductors (GaN), blue LEDs and lasers, high-power electronics, MOCVD growth techniques, and optoelectronic device fabrication. His work emphasizes improving efficiency and applications in lighting, displays, and energy electronics.
Notable Contributions:
- Co-founder of Soraa, a leading company in semiconductor lighting technology.
- Key figure in the development of GaN-based microLEDs and UV LEDs.
Awards:
- IEEE Fellow (2005)
- NAE and NAI Fellowships
- Aron Kressel Award (IEEE Photonics Society, 2010)
- NSF Young Investigator Award (1994)
Labs & Teams: SSLEEC, IEE Group, and collaborations with industry partners like Cree Lighting Co. His lab focuses on MOCVD technology and device fabrication for next-generation optoelectronics.
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