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43:, for which Riordan and Hoddeson won the inaugural Sally Hacker Award of the Society for History of Technology in 1999. The book has been translated into Chinese and Japanese. Reviews described it as "an absorbing, historically precise narrative that reads like a suspense novel," and "an important book about a group of scientists at least one of whom had the future in his bones and the knowledge of what it held". 78:
Chapters 7 ("Point of Entry") and 8 ("Minority Views") recount the events of December 1947, during which Bardeen and Brattain invented the first, "point-contact" transistor, followed by Shockley's conception of the junction transistor in January 1948. These accounts formed the basis of a PBS-TV
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key discovery that enabled the whole field of solid-state electronics. The book also contains biographical information of Ohl and other Bell Labs scientists and engineers who do not have official biographies, as well as people such as transistor inventors
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is still in print, in a paperback edition, in 2022 ā€” 25 years after its initial, hardcover publication by Norton.
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and which won the American Association for Advancement of Science Award for scientific television programming.
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Of note is a detailed history (in Chapter 6, "The Fourth Column") of the accidental discovery of the
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documentary, "Transistorized!", whose script was adapted from
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Michael Riordan
Lillian Hoddeson
solid-state electronics
transistor
integrated circuit
transistor
pā€“n junction
Russell Ohl
Bell Labs
John Bardeen
Walter Brattain
and William Shockley
"Review of Crystal Fire: The Birth of the Information Age"
doi
10.1353/tech.2000.0121
""Ma Bell's Kitchen," review of Crystal Fire: The Birth of the Information Age"
The origins of the pn junction
IEEE Spectrum
Crystal Fire: The Birth of the Information Age - Theme: Sources
'Introduction to the History of Technology'
Crystal Fire: the birth of the information age
Categories
1997 books
Collaborative non-fiction books

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