In 1947, two physicists pressed gold onto germanium and uncovered the science that powers modern electronics

Home Breaking News In 1947, two physicists pressed gold onto germanium and uncovered the science that powers modern electronics
In December 1947, Bell Telephone Laboratories scientists John Bardeen and Walter Brattain achieved a breakthrough. They demonstrated the first functioning transistor using germanium. This invention allowed solid materials to control electrical signals, replacing bulky vacuum tubes. The discovery was a major triumph for condensed matter physics. It paved the way for modern electronics and integrated circuits.