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| 29 | -- | 30 | John Bardeen, Walter H. Brattain. The Transistor, A Semiconductor Triode |
| 31 | -- | 32 | Walter H. Brattain, John Bardeen. Nature Of The Forward Current In Germanium Point Contacts |
| 34 | -- | 36 | William Shockley. Semiconductor Amplifier Patent |
| 37 | -- | 45 | John R. Pierce. The naming of the transistor |
| 48 | -- | 49 | John N. Shive. The Double-surface Transistor |
| 50 | -- | 52 | W. S. Gorton. The Genesis Of The Transistor |
| 53 | -- | 62 | Gordon E. Moore. The role of Fairchild in silicon technology in the early days of "Silicon Valley" |
| 63 | -- | 77 | Probir K. Bondyopadhyay. In the beginning [junction transistor] |
| 78 | -- | 81 | Probir K. Bondyopadhyay. Moore's law governs the silicon revolution |
| 82 | -- | 85 | Gordon E. Moore. Cramming More Components Onto Integrated Circuits |
| 86 | -- | 110 | C. Mark Melliar-Smith, Michael G. Borrus, Douglas E. Haggan, Tyler Lowrey, Alberto San Giovanni Vincentelli, William W. Troutman. The transistor: an invention becomes a big business |
| 111 | -- | 137 | Richard B. Fair. History of some early developments in ion-implantation technology leading to silicon transistor manufacturing |
| 138 | -- | 149 | Takuo Sugano. The progress and impact of semiconductor device and processing technology innovation in Japan |
| 150 | -- | 162 | R. L. Pritchard. Transistor equivalent circuits |
| 163 | -- | 169 | Paul W. Cooper. The U.S. Army Signal Corps' "Dick Tracy" transistor wrist radio (1953) |
| 170 | -- | 175 | Jay T. Last. Two communications revolutions |
| 176 | -- | 183 | Pallab K. Chatterjee, Robert Doering. The future of microelectronics |
| 184 | -- | 190 | Christian Joachim, James Kazimierz Gimzewski. A nanoscale single-molecule amplifier and its consequences |
| 191 | -- | 217 | Probir K. Bondyopadhyay. W=Shockley, the transistor pioneer-portrait of an inventive genius |
| 218 | -- | 224 | Probir K. Bondyopadhyay. Under the glare of a thousand suns-the pioneering works of Sir J.C. Bose |
| 225 | -- | 226 | Jagadis Chunder Bose. On The Selective Conductivity Exhibited By Certain Polarising Substances |
| 229 | -- | 234 | Jagadis Chunder Bose. Detector For Electrical Disturbances Patent |
| 235 | -- | 243 | Dipak L. Sengupta, Tapan K. Sarkar, Dibaka Sen. Centennial of the semiconductor diode detector |
| 244 | -- | 247 | Jagadis Chunder Bose. On A Self-recovering Coherer And The Study Of The Cohering Action Of Different Metals |
| 248 | -- | 258 | Vivian J. Phillips. The "Italian Navy Coherer" Affair: A Turn-of-the-century Scandal |
| 259 | -- | 285 | Probir K. Bondyopadhyay. Sir J.C. Bose diode detector received Marconi's first transatlantic wireless signal of December 1901 (the "Italian Navy Coherer" Scandal Revisited) |
| 286 | -- | 287 | J. A. Morton. Functional Components And Integrated Circuits-Invention Today, Synthesis In 2012 A.D |
| 288 | -- | 289 | Arno A. Penzias. Thoughts And Comments Regarding The Morton Paper |
| 290 | -- | 299 | Arno A. Penzias. The Next Fifty Years: Some Likely Impacts Of Solid-state Technology |
| 300 | -- | 301 | James E. Brittain. Charles F. Scott: A pioneer in electric power engineering [Scanning the Past] |