Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors

William SHOCKLEY

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Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors

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SHOCKLEY, William. Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors, With Applications to Transistor Electronics. Toronto, New York, London: D. Van Nostrand, (1950). Octavo, original blue cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of the first book on semiconductors and transistor electronics by the co-inventor of the transistor, in scarce original dust jacket.

Shockley went on to share the Nobel Prize in 1956 with colleagues John Bardeen and Walter Brattain for their development of the transistor, an invention which eliminated the need for massive arrays of hot vacuum tubes when building computing machines, and ultimately paved the way for the silicon chip. With frontispiece halftone and numerous in-text illustrations.

Book fine, dust jacket with light toning, light wear to extremities. An excellent copy, quite scarce in dust jacket.

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