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John Bardeen.

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Who was john bardeen?
• Jhon bardeen was an American
electrical engineer and physicist
who won the noble Price in 1956
and 1972

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In 1945 he began at the bell
laboratories in New Jersey
conducting scientific research about
semiconductors

William Shockley and Walter Houser


Brattain had attempted to build a new
type of amplifier other tan
thermionic tube amplifiers, based on
Shockly’s semicondutor research

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• John Bardeen earned a bachelor's
degree in electrical engineering
from the University of Wisconsin
(Madison) and a PhD in
mathematical physics from
Princeton University. He
developed his scientific work
first in the laboratory of the
United States Department of
Naval Ordinance during World
War II.
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After the end of the Second World War in
1945, Bardeen joined the Bell Telephone
Laboratories, where he carried out research
work on semiconductors, specifically on how
these materials, which were novel in those
years, conduct electric current.

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From 1951 to 1975 he served as a professor at the
University of Illinois. During this period Bardeen
developed, in collaboration with Cooper and
Schrieffer, the theoretical work on which all
subsequent research in the field of superconductivity
was based, called "BCS Theory" after the initials of
the surnames of its creators.

Basically, the transistor allows you to


control and regulate a very large current
using a very small one.
Academic achievements
• American physicist
• He studied at the University of Wisconsin-Madison between 1923
and 1928.
• In 1936 he graduated from Princeton University in Physics and
Mathematics.
• In 1943 he refused to participate in the Manhattan Project for the
creation of the nuclear bomb during World War II.
• Since 1951 he has worked at the University of Illinois, with Nick
Holonyak (creator of the first LED diode in 1962) as his assistant.
• In 1956 he won, together with physicists William Shockley and
Walter Houser Brattain, the Nobel Prize in Physics

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