Electrons and Holes in Semiconductors: With applications to transistor electronics
William Shockley
D. Van Nostrand Co. 1950
Binding: Hardback | Condition: Good |
First edition of Shockley's influential volume on the physics of semi-conductors and how it relates to the creation and use of transistors - the first successfully demonstrated variant having been invented by Shockley and his team at Bell labs in 1947, for which they won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956. EX-Technical library with stamps and tags from the STC labs in Harlow, where fiber-optic telecommunications were pioneered and which would later see Charles Kao win a Nobel Prize. Rubbing to edges. Light marking to cover. Mild foxing to fore-edge. Some marking to appendices. Contents otherwise clean and tight. Good.
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