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By K. Corcella
Collection Overview
Title: John Bardeen Papers, 1910-2018
ID: 11/10/20
Primary Creator: Bardeen, John (1908-1991)
Extent: 59.4 cubic feet
Arrangement: by type of material and chronologically thereunder
Subjects: Bardeen, John, Bell Laboratories, Electrical Engineering, Faculty Papers, Harvard University, John Bardeen, Many Body Theory, Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Nobel Prizes, Princeton University, Science and Technology, Solid State Physics, Superconductivity, Theoretical Physics, Transistors, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - Science and Technology, University of Illinois Center for Advanced Study, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Xerography
Formats/Genres: Papers
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Papers of John Bardeen (1908-91), Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics (1951-91), include publications (1930-91), dissertations and theses by Bardeen students (1952-85), correspondence (1945-70, 1972-91) and reports, certificates and diplomas for honorary degrees and honors, preprints, reprints, drafts, speeches, notes, photographs, slides, tape recorded interviews, & motion pictures (1910-91) concerning theoretical physics, solid state physics, development of the transistor, xerography, development of the theory of superconductivity with J. R. Schrieffer & Leon Cooper, Bardeen's 1956 and 1972 Nobel prizes and lectures, the applications of transistors & superconductivity, many body theory, Russian & Chinese physics research, American Physical Society, Army Research Office, Bell Laboratories & the transistor (1936-68), Center for Advanced Study, International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Navy Research Office, Sony Corporation, Supertex, Inc., White House Science Council (1979-83), Xerox Corporation, electrolytic transistor invention patents (1910-60), consulting work, and the Physics Department. Correspondents include Walter H. Brattain, P. W. Bridgman, Leon Cooper, Harry G. Drickamer, H. Frohlich, Nick Holonyak, Jr. (BS '50, MS '51, PhD '54), Charles Kittel, J. R. Schrieffer (MS '54, PhD '57), Karlheinz Seeger, Frederick Seitz, William B. Shockley, & J. H. Van Vleck. Tape recorded interviews contain comments on theoretical physicists, experimental physics, theory of superconductivity, many body theory, scientific publication, education, Dr. Charles Bardeen, solid state physics, considerations in coming to Illinois, recruitment of new faculty, scientific understanding & communication between & education of non-scientists & scientists. Motion pictures include a May, 1972 interview with Bardeen, and a December, 1972 Swedish film on the contributions of Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer to the theory of superconductivity. Papers also contain Illiniwek cap.
Biographical Note
May 23, 1908 Born, Madison, Wisconsin - son of Medical School Dean Charles R. Bardeen and Althea Harmer
1923 University High and Madison Central
1928 B.S. Wisconsin, Electrical Engineering. Western Electric. Edward Bennett electrodynamics course
1929 M.S. Wisconsin, Electrical Engineering. J. H. Van Vleck
1930-33 Geophysicists, Gulf Research and Development Corporation - Leo J. Peters
1936 Ph.D. Princeton, Mathematics and Physics. E. P. Wigner
1935-38 Junior Fellow, Harvard. J. H. Van Vleck and P. W. Bridgman
1938 Married Jane Maxwell, July 18
1939-41 Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Minnesota
1941-45 Principal Physicist, U. S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory (Washington D.C.), magnetism and minesweeping
1945-51 Radar, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey
1947 Surface physics - properties of contacts between metals of semi-conductors depend on electron behavior in surface energy levels
1948 Transistors with William B. Shockley and Walter Brattain. Point contact type
1951-75 Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois. Louis Ridenour. Xerox Corporation
1952 Transistor literature
March 1953 Fortune article on transistors
Theoretical understanding of semiconductors
Explained why metal-germanium contact gives effect of a PN junction in a emiconductor - in terms of surface energy states
1956 National Academy of Science member
1957 Theory of Superconductivity - vanishing of electrical resistance of some metals at low temperatures
1975 Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois
January 30, 1991 Died, Boston, Massachusetts
Research Areas:
Electrical conduction in semiconductors and metals; surface properties of semiconductors; theory of superconductivity; and diffusion of atoms in solids
Prizes and Honors:
1952 Ballantine Medal, Franklin Institute
1954 Buckley Prize (solid state)
1955 Scott Medal, D.Sc. Union
1956 Nobel Prize for Physics
1960 D.Sc. University of Wisconsin
1962 London Prize
1972 Nobel Prize for Physics
1974 D.Sc. University of Illinois
1977 Presidential Medal of Freedom
1987 Lomonosov Award, Soviet Academy of Sciences
1990 John Bardeen Chair in Physics and Electrical and Computer Engineering Established at University of Illinois
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
University of Illinois Archives
Accruals:
12/22/64; 2/8/65; 2/19/74; 9/10/91; 12/20/91; 5/19/92;9/27/2002; 5/14/2003, 5/23/07
PDF Box/Folder List
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 6: MATERIALS FROM LILLIAN HODDESON],
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- Series 7: CERTIFICATES, CITATIONS, AWARDS, AND HONORARY DEGREES
- Note: This material was donated to the Spurlock Museum by John Bardeen, and subsequently accessioned from the museum May 14, 2003. See oversize box 132 for oversize materials
- Sub-Series 1: Awards
- Box 131
- Item 1: The Order of Lincoln from the Lincoln Academy of Illinois
- Item 2: Zeta Psi Fraternity Certificate, October 1925
- Item 3: American Physical Society Oliver E. Buckley Solid State Physics Prize, January 29, 1954
- Item 4: American Academy of Arts and Sciences Membership Certificate, May 13, 1957
- Item 5: Center for Advanced Study Membership Certificate, September 1, 1959
- Item 6: Etta Kappa Nu Association Membership Certificate, March 29, 1962
- Item 7
- Item 8: American Society for Testing and Materials, February 3, 1964
- Item 9: Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters Honorary Membership, May 9, 1970
- Item 10: University of Illinois Board of Trustees Distinguished Service Award, December 20, 1972
- Item 11: National Inventors Hall of Fame Certificate of Induction, February 10, 1974
- Item 12: Omicron Delta Kappa Membership Certificate, May 5, 1974
- Item 13: Pahlavi Lecture Series Commemorative Certificate, December 1, 1975
- Item 14: Phi Kappa Phi Membership Certificate, 1976
- Item 15: Alexander Von Humboldt Award, 1977
- Item 16: University of Illinois Distinguished Service Medallion Award, May 21, 1978
- Item 17: Golden Key National Honor Society Honorary Member, March 3, 1982
- Item 18: Insitute of Electical and Electronics Engineers IEEE Centennial Medal, 1984
- Item 19: State of Illinois House of Representative Resolution No. 1370 Honoring John Bardeen, May 10, 1988
- Item 20: University of Notre Dame Introduction of John Bardeen at Commencement
- Item 21: Union College Doctor of Science Diploma, Letter from President, and Booklet "Union Worthies: Charles Proteus Steinmetz," 1955
- Item 22: University of Wisconsin Commencement Program, 1960
- Item 23: News clippings Concerning Honorary Degree, June 6, 1960
- Item 24: Western Reserve University Doctor of Science Diploma, Commencement Program, 1966
- Item 25: Rose Polytechnic Institute Diploma, Commencement Program, June 1966
- Item 26: University of Glasgow Graduation Ceremony Programs, June 21, 1967
- Item 27: Princeton University Commencement Program and article "A Commentary on Princeton Commencement, June 11, 1968
- Item 28: Michelson Morley Award at Case Western Reserve University
- Item 29: ` Morley News clippings, 1968
- Item 30: Morely Correspondence, Award Dinner, Program, 1968
- Item 31: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Commencement Program, Doctor of Science Diploma, 1969
- Item 32: Busch Reising Museum Dinner for Honorary Degree Recipients, June 8, 1973
- Item 33: Harvard University Commencement Program, Correspondence, June 14, 1973
- Item 34: University of Minnesota Honorary Doctor of Science Diploma, Commencement Program, Script, December 12, 1973
- Item 35: University of Michigan Honorary Doctor of Science Diploma, Commencement Program, Correspondence, 1974
- Item 36: University of Illinois Honorary Doctor of Science, May 19, 1974
- Item 37: University of Pennsylvania Commencement Program, Guest List, Citation from Board of Trustees for Honorary Degree, May 28, 1976
- Item 38: Indian Institute of Technology Honorary Doctor of Science Diploma, 1977
- Item 39: University of Cambridge Speeches of the Orator at Presentation of Recipients of Honorary Degree, June 10, 1977
- Item 40: University of Illinois Commencement 1978 News Clippings and Correspondence - John Bardeen receives Honorary Degree and Distinguished Service Award, 1978
- Item 41: Georgetown University 108th Annual Commencement Program and Diploma, May 27, 1979
- Item 42: University of St. Andrews Laureation Address, July 7, 1980
- Item 43: Clarkson College of Technology Honorary Doctor of Science Diploma, Commencement Program, May 17, 1981
- Item 44: Soviet Academy of Sciences Diploma Translation, September 1982
- Item 45: Hungary Academy of Sciences Honorary Degree, 1986
- Item 46: University of Wisconsin Honorary Doctor of Science diploma and citation, 1960
- Sub-Series 2: Correspondence, News Clippings Concerning Awards
- Box 131
- Item 1: Hiromi Arisawa Congratulatory Card (Japan Academy)
- Item 2: L.D. Landau Institute Letter to John Bardeen on 80th Birthday
- Item 3: Haloid Company to John Bardeen, November 26, 1956
- Item 4: Lincoln Academy of Illinois Convocation and Installation of Members - Newspaper Clippings Concerning and Program, February 1965
- Item 5: National Medal of Science Award Press Release and Remarks of President, 1965-1966
- Item 6: Commemorative Envelope: "Progress in Electronics", July 10, 1973
- Item 7: Franklin Institute Medal Award Correspondence and News Clippings, 1975
- Item 8: Presidential Proclamation: National Inventors' Day, Jnauary 30, 1979
- Item 9: Art Buchwald, May 29, 1979
- Item 10: Letter from President George Bush, October 4, 1989
- Item 11: Life Magazine: 100 Most Important Americans of the 20th Century, 1990
- Sub-Series 3: Oversize Certificates, Citations, Awards and Dimplomas
- Box 132 (OS)
- Item 1: Praeses Concilium Et Sodales Regalis Societatis Londini
- Item 2: Society of the Sigma Xi Membership, January 1929
- Item 3: Franklin Institute Stuart Ballantine Medal, October 1952
- Item 4: City of Philadelphia John Scott Meal and Premium, September 17, 1954
- Item 5: American Philosophical Society Fellow, April 1958
- Item 6: President's Science Advisory Committee, 1959
- Item 7: American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow, May 13, 1959
- Item 8: The Fritz London Award to John Bardeen September 1962
- Item 9: Vincent Bendix Award, 1964
- Item 10: National Medal of Science, 1965
- Includes oversize photograph of John Bardeen and Lyndon Johnson stored in oversize box OS-30.
- Item 11: State of Illinois Appointment Laureate Lincoln Academy, 1966
- Item 12: Symposium in Honor of John Bardeen's 60th Birthday, May 23, 1968
- Item 13: University of Pennsylvania Moore School of Electrical Engineering Harold Pinder Award, November 11, 1968
- Item 14: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Medal of Honor, November 10, 1970
- Item 15: Xerox Corporation Certificate of Achievement, November 27, 1972
- Item 16: Xerox Corporation Resolution Honoring John Bardeen, May 16, 1974
- Item 17: Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, January 7, 1977
- Item 18: Le Academia de Ciencias Fisicas, Matematicas y Naturales, June 1978
- Item 19: Institute of Electircal and Electronics Engineers Honorary Member, January 1, 1981
- Item 20: Osterreichische Akademie Der Wissenschaften, May 20, 1985
- Item 21: Honorary Degrees
- Item 22: National Academy of Sciences Diploma, April 27, 1954
- Item 23: University of Glasgow Honorary Degree Diploma, 1967
- Item 24: Princeton University Honorary Degree Diploma, 1968
- Item 25: Universitatis Dominae Nostra a Laru Honorary Degree Diploma, 1970
- Item 26: Honorary Doctor of Science Degree Diploma, 1973
- Item 27: University of Pennsylvania Honorary Degree Diploma, 1976
- Item 28: University of Delhi Honorary Degree Diploma and Special Convocation, January 1977
- Item 29: Collegium Georgiopolitanum, 1979
- Item 30: University of St. Andrews Honorary Degree Diploma, 1980
- Item 31: Harvard University Honorary Degree Diploma, 1973
- Box 133 (OS)
- Item 1: University of Delhi Honorary Degree Diploma and Special Convocation, January 1977
- Item 2: University of Glasgow Honorary Degree Diploma, 1967
- Item 3: Princeton University Honorary Degree Diploma, 1968
- Item 4: Collegium Georgiopolitanum, 1979
- Item 5: National Academy of Sciences Diploma, April 27, 1954
- Item 6: Universitatis Dominae Nostra a Laru Honorary Degree Diploma, 1970
- Item 7: University of St. Andrews Honorary Degree Diploma, 1980
- Item 8: University of Pennsylvania Honorary Degree Diploma, 1976
- Box 134 (OS)
- Item 1: Praeses Concilium Et Sodales Regalis Societatis Londini
- Item 2: Society of the Sigma Xi Membership, January 1929
- Item 3: Franklin Institute Stuart Ballantine Medal, October 1952
- Item 4: City of Philadelphia John Scott Meal and Premium, September 17, 1954
- Item 5: American Philosophical Society Fellow, April 1958
- Item 6: American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellow, May 13, 1959
- Item 7: President's Science Advisory Committee, 1959
- Item 8: The Fritz London Award to John Bardeen September 1962
- Item 9: Vincent Bendix Award, 1964
- Item 10: National Medal of Science, 1965
- Item 11: State of Illinois Appointment Laureate Lincoln Academy, 1966
- Item 12: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Medal of Honor, November 10, 1970
- Item 13: Xerox Corporation Certificate of Achievement, November 27, 1972
- Item 14: National Inventors Hall of Fame Certificate of Induction, February 10, 1974
- Item 15: Xerox Corporation Resolution Honoring John Bardeen, May 16, 1974
- Item 16: Institute of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, January 7, 1977
- Item 17: La Academia de Ciencias Fisicas, Matematicas y Naturales, June 1978
- Item 18: Institute of Electircal and Electronics Engineers Honorary Member, January 1, 1981
- Item 19: Institute if Electrical and Electronic Engineers Centennial Medal, 1984
- Item 20: Osterreichische Akademie Der Wissenschaften, May 21, 1985
- Item 21: University of Pennsylvania Moore School of Electrical Engineering Harold Pinder Award, November 11, 1988
- Item 22: Symposium in Honor of John Bardeen's 60th Birthday, May 23, 1968
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Series 4: CORRESPONDENCE],
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Series 5: SUBJECT FILE],
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Series 6: MATERIALS FROM LILLIAN HODDESON],
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