IN REMEMBRANCE: James F. Scott (1942–2020)
Jim received his PhD degree in physics from The Ohio State University in 1966, performing materials research using high-resolution molecular spectroscopy. Following his PhD, Jim worked for six years in the Quantum Electronics Research Laboratory at Bell Laboratories. Jim was elected as a Fellow of T...
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Published in | MRS bulletin Vol. 45; no. 6; p. 499 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
New York, USA
Cambridge University Press
01.06.2020
Springer International Publishing Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Jim received his PhD degree in physics from The Ohio State University in 1966, performing materials research using high-resolution molecular spectroscopy. Following his PhD, Jim worked for six years in the Quantum Electronics Research Laboratory at Bell Laboratories. Jim was elected as a Fellow of The Royal Society (FRS) in 2008, for which the citation was “the father of integrated ferroelectrics,” defined as ferroelectric crystal memory thin films attached to silicon or GaAs computer chips. |
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ISSN: | 0883-7694 1938-1425 |
DOI: | 10.1557/mrs.2020.158 |