Physics Nobel Prize Honors Roots of Information Age
DOI: 10.1063/1.1341908
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics to Zhores Alferov, director of the Ioffe Physico‐Technical Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia; Herbert Kroemer of the University of California, Santa Barbara; and Jack Kilby, now retired from Texas Instruments Inc (TI) in Dallas, Texas, “for basic work on information and communication technology.” Alferov and Kroemer will share half of the SKr 9 million (about $900 000) prize “for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high‐speed and opto‐electronics.” Kilby is to receive the other half “for his part in the invention of the integrated circuit.”