John Bardeen Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Detailed Description

Biographical

Publications

Dissertations (Produced by Bardeen Students)

Correspondence

Subject File

Biographical [2002]

Correspondence [2002]

Subject File [2002]

Awards and Honors [2003]

Biographical [2022]

Publications [2022]

Correspondence [2022]

Awards and Honors [2022]

Family Life [2022]

Publicity [2022]

Subject File [2022]

Irregularly Sized Materials [2022]

Reference Materials [2025]

Restricted Materials

ARC Artifacts



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Collection Overview

Title: John Bardeen Papers, 1910-2018View associated digital content.

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: Chinese, German, Russian, Czech

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

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

Administrative Information

Repository: University of Illinois Archives

Accruals: 12/22/1964; 2/8/1965; 2/19/1974; 9/10/1991; 12/20/1991; 5/19/1992; 9/27/2002; 5/14/2003, 5/23/2007; 10/2016; 8/11/2022

PDF Box/Folder List

URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/1110020.pdf

PDF finding aid for John Bardeen Papers (11/10/20)


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Biographical],
[Series 2: Publications],
[Series 3: Dissertations (Produced by Bardeen Students)],
[Series 4: Correspondence],
[Series 5: Subject File],
[Series 6: Biographical [2002]],
[Series 7: Correspondence [2002]],
[Series 8: Subject File [2002]],
[Series 9: Awards and Honors [2003]],
[Series 10: Biographical [2022]],
[Series 11: Publications [2022]],
[Series 12: Correspondence [2022]],
[Series 13: Awards and Honors [2022]],
[Series 14: Family Life [2022]],
[Series 15: Publicity [2022]],
[Series 16: Subject File [2022]],
[Series 17: Irregularly Sized Materials [2022]],
[Series 18: Reference Materials [2025]],
[Series 19: Restricted Materials],
[Series 20: ARC Artifacts],
[All]

Series 1: Biographical
Box 1
Folder 1: Complete list of John Bardeen's publications, 1930-91
Folder 2: Interview with John Bardeen by Maynard Brichford, University Archives, February 8, 1965
wo 7" open reel audio tapes
Folder 3: "An Interview with the Transistor Inventors," Bell Laboratories, May 1972
sound color motion picture featuring J. Bardeen, W. B. Shockley, and W. H. Brattain, 12 min.
Folder 4: Swedish Broadcasting Company, Nobel Fysik, October 1972
three 5" audio tape reels
Folder 5: U-matic videocassette containing March 19, 1990 dubs of 16 mm films
"An Interview with the Transistor Inventors," May 1972, and "Nobelpriset i fysik möte med John Bardeen, Leon N. Cooper, John Robert Schrieffer"
Folder 6: Nobelpriset i fysik möte med John Bardeen, Leon N. Cooper, John Robert Schrieffer, December 6, 1972
"Prize in Physics," 16 mm color film in English of meetings with Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer, produced for Swedish Radio by Bengt Feldreich and Ake Gustavson (one 10.5" reel, 20 min.)
Box 2
Folder 1: Interview with John Bardeen by Louise Geislers, WILL, November 6, 1973
one 7" audio tape reel, 3 3/4 IPS
Folder 7: "The Early Days of the Transistor," a talk by Bardeen delivered to the student branch of the Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers, February 28, 1979
one audio cassette
Folder 8: Interview of John Bardeen by Lillian Hoddeson for the American Institute of Physics, February 1980
Typed transcripts accessioned from AIP September 2004
Folder 9: NBI computer diskettes, 1982-88
four 8" disks
Folder 10: Bardeen lecture at U of I, recorded by R. T. Gladin and reproduced November-December 1991 for Nick Holonyak, Jr., May 12, 1987
one VHS videotape
Folder 11: Bardeen and Holonyak interview with NHK - Japanese TV, 1990
one VHS videotape
Folder 12: Swedish TV presentation on 1972 Nobelists Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer, reproduced by Nick Holonyak, Jr. and Jack Gladin, April 1992
one VHS videotape
Folder 13: John Bardeen Memorial, the Illini Union, February 8, 1991
one VHS videotape
Sub-Series 1: Interview of John Bardeen by Lillian Hoddeson for the American Institute of Physics, May 1977- April 1978
Accessioned from AIP September 2004
Box 2
Folder 2: Audio Cassettes
Folder 3: Session 1 and 2 of 5 Transcript, May 12 and 16, 1977
Folder 4: Session 3 of 5 Transcript, December 1, 1977
Folder 5: Session 4 of 5 Transcript, December 22, 1977
Folder 6: Session 5 of 5 Transcript, April 14, 1978
Box 3
Folder 1: Presentation of John Bardeen's medals, UIUC Board of Trustees meeting, October 10, 1991
one audio cassette
Folder 2: Nick Holonyak, Jr. correspondence on Bardeen and Holonyak interview with NHK, October 1992
Folder 3: Photocopy of Transistor Press Release, 1948
Folder 4: Bell Telephone System Technical Publication: Some Contributions to Transistor Electronics, 1949
Folder 5: Biographical sketches, Bardeen vitae, IRS and Department of Defense personnel questionnaires, draft lists of publications, U of I Physics Department personal annual report, sabbatical leave report, 1954, 1959, 1960-61
Folder 6: "Nobel Prize Awarded to Transistor Inventors," Bell Laboratories Record, November, 1956
Folder 7: Photographs of Bardeen accepting Nobel Prizes, 1956, 1972, 1986
Folder 8: Reprints of articles by Shockley, Holonyak, Schrieffer, and V. L. Ginzburg, 1961, 1970, 1973, 1982
Folder 9: New Year's note from Stockholm, ca. 1972
Folder 10: "Three Men Who Changed Our World - 25 years later," Bell Laboratories Record, December 1972
Folder 11: Bardeen's Nobel Lecture, "Electron-Phonon Interactions and Superconductivity", December 11, 1972
Folder 12: List of Publications, J. Bardeen, 1974
Folder 13: Indian Institute of Technology Special Convocation Photo Album, ca. 1977
Folder 14: Alfred Nobel and the Nobel Prizes, Washington Award Banquet program, 1983-84 Nobel Foundation Directory, American Academy of Achievement Salute to Excellence, 1978, 1983-84, 1989
Folder 15: Report of the White House Science Council: Federal Laboratory Review Panel, May 1983
Folder 16: Popular press articles relating to superconductivity, 1986-88
Folder 17: "Partial Listing of Certain of John Bardeen's Scientific Papers in his Physics Building office" by Jerome Rowley, 1988
83 pages
Box 4
Folder 1: "New Horizons in Physics," A Symposium in Celebration of John Bardeen's Eightieth Birthday, 1988
Folder 1 of 2
Folder 2: "New Horizons in Physics," A Symposium in Celebration of John Bardeen's Eightieth Birthday, 1988
Folder 2 of 2
Folder 3: Science and Technology Center for High Temperature Superconductivity Site Visit Briefing, July 18-19, 1988
Folder 4: Bardeen's nomination for the Charles Stark Draper Prize, 1989
Folder 5: The Office Library of Professor John Bardeen, Master List of Books, ca. 1991
Folder 6: John Bardeen Memorial, program and transcription, 1991
Folder 7: Nick Holonyak, Jr. correspondence, Physics Today John Bardeen Special Issue, 1991-92
Folder 8: Nick Holonyak, Jr., "John Bardeen, 1908-1991," NAE Memorial Tributes, vol. 6, 1993

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Biographical],
[Series 2: Publications],
[Series 3: Dissertations (Produced by Bardeen Students)],
[Series 4: Correspondence],
[Series 5: Subject File],
[Series 6: Biographical [2002]],
[Series 7: Correspondence [2002]],
[Series 8: Subject File [2002]],
[Series 9: Awards and Honors [2003]],
[Series 10: Biographical [2022]],
[Series 11: Publications [2022]],
[Series 12: Correspondence [2022]],
[Series 13: Awards and Honors [2022]],
[Series 14: Family Life [2022]],
[Series 15: Publicity [2022]],
[Series 16: Subject File [2022]],
[Series 17: Irregularly Sized Materials [2022]],
[Series 18: Reference Materials [2025]],
[Series 19: Restricted Materials],
[Series 20: ARC Artifacts],
[All]

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