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  7. Development of concepts in semiconductor research: Richtmyer Lecture 1956 (Monograph) by Walter Houser Brattain, 1956
  8. Distribution of potential across low-index crystal planes of germanium contacting an aqueous solution (Monograph) by Walter Houser Brattain, 1962
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  10. Ancestors of Present Day Brattain and Allied Families From Medieval England to 19th Century America by Richard Brattain, 2006

1. Walter Houser Brattain Winner Of The 1956 Nobel Prize In Physics
walter houser brattain, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at thenobel Prize Internet Archive. walter houser brattain. 1956 nobel
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W ALTER H OUSER B RATTAIN
1956 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect.
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSICS. Name, Year Awarded. Bragg,Sir William Lawrence, 1915. brattain, walter houser, 1956.
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3. Walter Houser Brattain, NOBEL PRIZE WINNER
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Walter Houser Brattain, NOBEL PRIZE WINNER
Walter Houser Brattain—Nobel Prize Winner (pronounced Brát-tun ) Dr. Walter Houser Brattain was born on February 10, 1902, in Amoy, China, to Ross R. and Ottilie Houser Brattain. He grew up on a cattle ranch in Washington and was educated at Whitman College in Walla Walla, WA (BS, 1924); the University of Oregon (M.A., 1926); and at the University of Minnesota (Ph. D., 1929). During World War II, Brattain worked on the magnetic detection of submarines. He joined Bell Telephone Labs and worked as a research physicist, working on surface properties and semiconductors, until he retired in 1967. He was a professor at Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, from 1967-1972. In 1947, the intense work at the Bell Telephone Laboratories to purify germanium as a semiconductor material ended with the invention of the transistor. This device has almost entirely replaced the vacuum tube in electronic devices. In 1956, Dr. W.H. Brattain shared the Nobel Prize with Dr. William Shockley and Dr. John Bardeen. This was awarded them for their outstanding contributions in physics for the benefit of mankind. Brittain's contributions to solid state physics also include his work on the photo effect at the free surface of a semiconductor. Shortly after winning the Nobel Prize, his wife, Karen Gilmore (whom he had married on July 5, 1935) passed away (April 1957). The couple had parented a son, William Gilmore Brattain. Walter remarried on May 10, 1958 to Emma Jane Kirsch Miller.

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  • 5. Walter H. Brattain - Biography
    walter H. brattain was born in Amoy, China, on February 10, 1902, the son of RossR. brattain and Ottilie houser. walter H. brattain died in 1987.
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    Walter H. Brattain was born in Amoy, China, on February 10, 1902, the son of Ross R. Brattain and Ottilie Houser. He spent his childhood and youth in the State of Washington and received a B.S. degree from Whitman College in 1924. He was awarded the M.A. degree by the University of Oregon in 1926 and the Ph.D. degree by the University of Minnesota in 1929.
    Dr. Brattain has been a member of the Bell Laboratories technical staff since 1929. The chief field of his research has been the surface properties of solids. His early work was concerned with thermionic emission and adsorbed layers on tungsten. He continued on into the field of rectification and photo-effects at semiconductor surfaces, beginning with a study of rectification at the surface of cuprous oxide. This work was followed by similar studies of silicon. Since World War II he has continued in the same line of research with both silicon and germanium.
    Dr. Brattain's chief contributions to solid state physics have been the discovery of the photo-effect at the free surface of a semiconductor; the invention of the point-contact transistor jointly with Dr. John Bardeen, and work leading to a better understanding of the surface properties of semiconductors, undertaken first with Dr. Bardeen, later with Dr. C.G.B. Garrett, and currently with Dr. P.J. Boddy.

    6. Brattain, Walter Houser (1902-1987) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific
    brattain, walter houser (19021987), American physicist who shared, with Bardeenand Shockley, the 1956 nobel Prize for the invention of the transistor.
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    walter houser brattain b. Feb. American scientist who, along with John Bardeenand William B. Shockley, won the nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for his
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    Walter Houser Brattain
    b. Feb. 10, 1902, Amoy, China
    d. Oct. 13, 1987, Seattle, Wash., U.S.

    American scientist who, along with John Bardeen and William B. Shockley, won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for his investigation of the properties of semiconductors-materials of which transistors are madeand for the development of the transistor. The transistor replaced the bulkier vacuum tube for many uses and was the forerunner of microminiature electronic parts.
    His father, Ross, and mother, Ottilie, married just after they'd graduated from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. Ross got a job teaching science and math in China, and Walter Houser Brattain was born on February 10, 1902 in Amoy. They didn't stay abroad long: by 1903, the Brattains were back in Washington. Walter spent most of his youth on a large cattle ranch just south of the Canadian border. When he wasn't doing school work, Walter had little time for anything besides helping out on the ranch. He was a cowboy. In the fall of 1920, Brattain entered Whitman College and received a B.S. degree there in 1924. He claimed he majored in physics and math because they were the only subjects he was good at. Brattain attended college at a turning point in American science, when physics was being transformed. Older students would have been expected to travel to Europe for a first-class physics education, but Brattain was in the first wave of those who could do just as well in the US. Encouraged by his professor Benjamin Brown to continue his studies, Brattain went on to the University of Oregon for his Masters (received M.A. in 1926) and to the University of Minnesota for a Ph.D. (awarded the Ph.D. in 1929).

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    Translate this page brattain, walter houser (1902-1987), físico y premio nobel estadounidense,nacido en Amoy, China. Después de trabajar como físico
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    Brattain, Walter Houser (1902-1987), físico y premio Nobel estadounidense, nacido en Amoy, China. Después de trabajar como físico en la división de radio del Instituto Nacional de Modelos y Tecnología, en 1929 se incorporó a los laboratorios de la Compañía Telefónica Bell. En la época en que trabajaba allí, él y los físicos estadounidenses William Shockley y John Bardeen inventaron un pequeño dispositivo electrónico llamado transistor. Se anunció por primera vez en 1948 y se terminó en 1952, empleándose comercialmente en radios portátiles, audífonos y otros aparatos. Por su trabajo con los semiconductores y por el descubrimiento del transistor, Brattain compartió con Shockley y Bardeen en 1956 el Premio Nobel de Física.

    11. Walter Houser Brattain - Wikipedia
    walter houser brattain (born February 10, 1902) is a physicist and coinventorof the transistor. In 1956 he won the nobel Prize in physics.
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    12. Encyclopædia Britannica
    The nobel Prize in Physics 1956 The nobel Foundation Brief biographies ofWilliam Bradford Shockley, John Bardeen, and walter houser brattain.
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    13. Brattain, Walter H.
    in full walter houser brattain (b. Feb. Seattle, Wash., US), American scientist who,along with John Bardeen and William B. Shockley, won the nobel Prize for
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    Brattain By courtesy of Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J. in full WALTER HOUSER BRATTAIN (b. Feb. 10, 1902, Amoy, Chinad. Oct. 13, 1987, Seattle, Wash., U.S.), American scientist who, along with John Bardeen and William B. Shockley , won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for his investigation of the properties of semiconductorsmaterials of which transistors are madeand for the development of the transistor . The transistor replaced the bulkier vacuum tube for many uses and was the forerunner of microminiature electronic parts. Brattain earned a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota, and in 1929 he became a research physicist for Bell Telephone Laboratories. His chief field of research involved the surface properties of solids, particularly the atomic structure of a material at the surface, which usually differs from its atomic structure in the interior. He, Shockley, and Bardeen invented the transistor in 1947. After leaving Bell Laboratories in 1967, Brattain served as adjunct professor at Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash. (1967-72), then was designated overseer emeritus. He was granted a number of patents and wrote many articles on solid-state physics.

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    15. Scientists Born 1901-1950
    walter houser brattain (19021987) scientist who, along with John Bardeen andWilliam B. Shockley, won the nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for his
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    invented first commercial TV by perfecting cathode ray tube; made radar possible by devising the first TV guidance system for missiles Sigurd F. Varian
    co-inventor of the klystron tube and co-founder of Varian Associates Company together with his brother Russell Varian Robert Jemison Van de Graaff
    inventor of the Van de Graaff electrostatic generator that serves as a type of particle accelerator Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius
    Swedish biochemist who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1948 for his work on electrophoresis and adsorption analysis Walter Houser Brattain
    scientist who, along with John Bardeen and William B. Shockley, won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956 for his investigation resulting in the developent of transistors Wiktor Kemula
    famous Polish chemist, electrochemist, polarographist, greatly contributed to the development of electroanalytical chemistry, particularly polarography, developed a hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE)

    16. William Bradford Shockley, John Bardeen & Walter Houser Brattain

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    17. Nobel Index
    houser brattain Physics 1956 Three American physicists William BradfordShockley, John Bardeen and walter houser brattain won the nobel Prize in
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    18. Physics 1956
    nobel Prize in Physics 19012000 http//www.nobel.se, The nobel Prize in Physics1956. William Bradford Shockley, John Bardeen, walter houser brattain. USA, USA, USA.
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    19. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
    Translate this page The nobel Prize in Physics. 1998. Robert B. Laughlin Horst L. Störmer Daniel C.Tsui 1956. John Bardeen walter houser brattain (1) William Bradford Shockley 1955.
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