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Bell Telephone Laboratories
Bell Telephone Laboratories the physics of transistors and semiconductors, 1953.
A collection of articles on transistors and semiconductors, compiled and printed by Bell Telephone Laboratories and distributed to employees of Bell Labs as part Communications Development Training course A1, Electronics. This course packet contains 17 articles, authored individually by: John Bardeen, Walter H. Brattain, Esther M. Conwell, Frederick S. Goucher, James R. Haynes, Harold C. Montgomery, Jack A. Morton, Gerald L. Pearson, William J. Pietenpol, W. van Roosbroeck, Robert M. Ryder, B. Sawyer, William Shockley, Morgan Sparks, Gordon K. Teal, Robert L. Wallace Jr.
In 1925 Western Electric Research Laboratories and part of the engineering department of the American Telephone & Telegraph company (AT&T) were consolidated to form Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. The ownership of Bell Laboratories was evenly split between AT&T and the Western Electric Company, and its principal work was to design and support the equipment that Western Electric built for Bell System operating companies, including telephone exchange switches. A few workers were assigned to basic research, and this attracted much attention, especially since they produced several Nobel Prize winners.
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Semiconductors.
Transistors.
Bardeen, John.
Brattain, Walter H. (Walter Houser), 1902-1987
Conwell, Esther M. (Esther Marly), 1922-2014
Goucher, Frederick S.
Haynes, James R. (James Richard)
Morton, J. A. (Jack Andrew), 1913-
Pearson, Gerald L. (Gerald Leondus)
Montgomery, Harold C.
Pietenpol, William J.
Roosbroeck, W. van
Ryder, R. M. (Robert Morgan)
Shockley, William, 1910-1989-
Sparks, Morgan
Teal, Gordon K., 1907.
Wallace, Robert L., (Robert Lee), Jr.
AIP-ICOS
American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
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