John Bardeen (the transistor inventor), Leon Cooper, and Robert Schrieffer formulated the theory of superconductivity (BCS Theory), which proved to be precise and useful. It earned them the Nobel Prize in 1972.
John Bardeen (the transistor inventor), Leon Cooper, and Robert Schrieffer formulated the theory of superconductivity (BCS Theory), which proved to be precise and useful. It earned them the Nobel Prize in 1972.