History of semiconductors
Introduction
Semiconductors have been very instrumental in the world today, thanks to the many inventors in
the technology. They have greatly improved the ease and the speed in which communication can
take place through sending of data within the shortest time possible. Semiconductors have a very
deep history, which we are going to summarize below.
Rectification
Karl Ferdinand first investigated rectification effects in 1874 in metal sulfides. This discovery
was not appreciated immediately though it played a very vital role in radar systems invention as
well as radio detection.
Photovoltaic
The discovery of photovoltaic effect at the junction between the electrolyte and the
semiconductor by Alexander Becquerel was very instrumental in the evolution of semiconductor
devices. Willoughby Smith later discovered the aspect of photoconductivity in solids in the year
1873. The discovery by Smith showed that there was dramatic resistance decrease of selenium
resistors caused by light effects.
Point-Contact Rectifier
J.C. Bose investigated the discovery of point-contact rectifier. In his experiments in 1904, Bose
found out that the detection of radio waves was made possible by the use of point contact
rectifiers made of silicon. In the Second World War, the rectifiers made of silicon and selenium
was greatly used in military communication.
The p-n Junction