solid-state physics
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- electronic devices
- In electron tube
…the transistor was perfected, and solid-state devices (based on semiconductors) came to be used in all applications at low power and low frequency. The common conception at first was that solid-state technology would rapidly render the electron tube obsolete. Such has not been the case, however, for each technology has…
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- study of rocks
- In rock: Physical properties
…vaults are to be constructed; solid-state physicists study the magnetic, electrical, and mechanical properties of materials for electronic devices, computer components, or high-performance ceramics; and petroleum reservoir engineers analyze the response measured on well logs or in the processes of deep drilling at elevated temperature and pressure.
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- In rock: Physical properties
contribution by
- Néel
- In Louis-Eugène-Félix Néel
His contributions to solid-state physics have found numerous useful applications, particularly in the development of improved computer memory units.
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- Schottky
- In Walter Schottky
…German physicist whose research in solid-state physics and electronics yielded many devices that now bear his name.
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