1972
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.1972.1050325
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A linear voltage-tunable distributed null device

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“…At the time it was considered a physics discipline. By reaching out to physics, chemistry, and materials science faculty colleagues (something which he would do successfully again and again throughout his career), he was able to begin to pull in students, and he began working on semiconductor theory and devices [8]- [12].…”
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“…At the time it was considered a physics discipline. By reaching out to physics, chemistry, and materials science faculty colleagues (something which he would do successfully again and again throughout his career), he was able to begin to pull in students, and he began working on semiconductor theory and devices [8]- [12].…”
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confidence: 99%