Published February 1961
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Conference Paper
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Colloquium on Solid State Devices
Chicago
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Sponsored by Office for Industrial Associates, California Institute of Technology, February 20-21, 1961, Pasadena , California. TABLE OF CONTENTS THE IMPACT OF SOLID STATE DEVICES ON THE ECONOMY James B . Fisk, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. THE SOLID STATE DEVICES Semiconductor Devices George C . Dacey, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tunneling Physics Carver A. Mead, California Institute of Technology Ferromagnetic Devices Floyd B. Humphrey, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Ferroelectric Devices J . Reid Anderson, Stanford Research Institute Thermoelectric Devices Frank E . Jaumot, Jr., Delco Radio Division, General Motors Corporation Photoelectronic Devices Albert Rose, Radio Corporation of America Cryogenic Devices William B. Ittner, III, International Business Machines Corporation MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF SOLID STATE DEVICES The Technology of Semiconductor Devices John W. Peter son, Pacific Semiconductors, Inc. The Growth and Potential Application of Dendritic Crystals John K. Hulm, Westinghouse Electric Corporation Mic roe lee tr onic s J. Earl Thomas, Jr , , Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. THE FUTURE APPLICATION OF SOLID STATE DEVICES IN: Computers Gardiner Tucker, International Business Machines Corporation Communication John R. Pierce, Bell Telephone Laboratories , Inc. Instrumentation Bernard M . Oliver, Hewlett-Packard Company "Microwave, Infrared, and Optical Masers , " by George Birnbaum, Hughes Research Laboratories, is not included .Attached Files
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