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[The transistor (the word comes from transfer and resistor and we shall soon see why) was invented and developed in the mid-twentieth century, and in 1956 the Nobel Prize for physics went to three men—Shockley, Bardeen, and Brattain—for their pioneering work on what became a common and cheap device.]
Published: May 2, 2014
Keywords: Integrate Circuit; Field Effect Transistor; Depletion Zone; Variable Resistor; Geiger Counter
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