Saintly Devil
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How did the discovery of the photoelectric effect lead to the discovery of semiconductors?
I dont think they are related at all... Semiconductors were originally thought up by some dude working at Bell labs, and since then a team of 3 invented the semiconductor.Originally posted by Saintly Devil
How did the discovery of the photoelectric effect lead to the discovery of semiconductors?
Originally posted by Saintly Devil
it was an answer in the Surfing series of books - Ideas to Implementation. pg. 40, question 4) c)
that doesn't make sense to me. i think you mean transistors.Originally posted by Giant Lobster
Semiconductors were originally thought up by some dude working at Bell labs, and since then a team of 3 invented the semiconductor.
Hmm....that seems quite possible. could be just a typo in the book. Does anyone know if there are any natural elemets that are semiconductors? Because if there are, they would have been discovered ages before the photoelectric effect was discovered, meaning the question would be wrong. Hmmmm......Originally posted by Giant Lobster
I dont think they are related at all
it was first described by Hertz using his spatking reciever and then expanded upon by various other scientists like hallwachs and thomson so it can be demonstrated in a wider range of ways. Einstein was the first to explain it, by using plancks theories...The photoelectric effect was discovered by einstein,
Silicon and germaniam are both intrinsic semiconductors but require higher temperatures to have semiconductive properties. Doping (extrinsic) just makes it easier. dunno when this was discovered thoHmm....that seems quite possible. could be just a typo in the book. Does anyone know if there are any natural elemets that are semiconductors?
oh my... how embarrassingOriginally posted by Saintly Devil
that doesn't make sense to me. i think you mean transistors.