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John Bardeen: an extraordinary physicist
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Born 100 years ago, John Bardeen is still the only person ever to have won two Nobel prizes in physics: the first for inventing the transistor, and the second for explaining superconductivity. But despite his unique achievements, Bardeen was a modest man who defied the stereotype of scientific genius.
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Tom
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210--211
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Bibliogr. 12 poz., fot.
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- Department of History, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA
Bibliografia
- [1] J. Bardeen, “Theory of the work function: II. The surface double layer”, Phys. Rev. 49, 653 (1936).
- [2] J. Bardeen, “Theory of superconductivity”, w: Handbuch der Physik 15, 274 (1956).
- [3] J. Bardeen, L.N. Cooper, J.R. Schrieffer, “Microscopic theory of superconductivity”, Phys. Rev. 106, 162 (1957).
- [4] J. Bardeen, L.N. Cooper, J.R. Schrieffer, “Theory of superconductivity”, Phys. Rev. 108, 1175 (1957).
- Lektura uzupełniająca
- J. Bardeen, “Reminiscences of the early days in solid state physics”, Proc. R. Soc. A 371, 77 (1980).
- J. Bardeen, W. Brattain, “Physical principles involved in transistor action”, Phys. Rev. 74, 1208 (1949).
- L. Hoddeson i in., Out of the Crystal Maze (Oxford University Press, Oxford 1992).
- L. Hoddeson, V. Daitch, True Genius: the Life and Science of John Bardeen (National Academy Press, Washington D.C. 2002).
- N. Holonyak Jr., “John Bardeen and the point-contact transistor”, Phys. Today 45, nr 4, 36 (1992).
- M. Riordan, L. Hoddeson, Crystal Fire: the Birth of the Information Age (W.W. Norton, New York 1997).
- F. Seitz, N. Einspruch, Electronic Genie: The Tangled History of Silicon (University of Illinois Press, 1997).
- BCS at 50: www.conferences.uiuc.edu/bcs50.
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