- Paul K. Weimer
Dr. Paul K. Weimer (
November 5 ,1914 -January 6 ,2005 ) was a noted contributor to the development oftelevision and thethin-film transistor (TFT).Dr. Weimer was born in
Wabash, Indiana . He received a B.A. in math and physics fromManchester College (Indiana) in 1936, an M.A. in physics from theUniversity of Kansas in 1938, and a PhD in physics fromOhio State University in 1942. He then joined theRCA laboratory inPrinceton, New Jersey , where he worked until retirement in 1981.His first assignment was to develop an electron multiplier to go with the
Image Orthicon . This tube, which proved to be 100 times more sensitive than its predecessors, was used for the first 20 years of television broadcasting in the United States. In 1960 Weimer began makingthin-film transistor s in a coplanar process onglass substrates. In a typical process, he would deposit a gold source and drain, then deposit polycrystalline semiconductor material, and place a gate on top. After he placed aninsulator between the gate and semiconductor, he got excellent results as published in his 1962 paper, "The TFT — A New Thin-Film Transistor", in the Proceedings of the IEEE.Weimer held over 90 patents, and was a member of the
National Academy of Engineering and fellow of theInstitute for Radio Engineers . He received the IRE Television Prize, the 1966IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award , an individual RCA David Sarnoff Outstanding Achievement Award in Science, and the 1986 Kultur Preis of the German Photographic Society. He died inPrinceton, New Jersey , at age 90.References
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D07E3D61638F931A25752C0A9639C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=print New York Times obituary, January 12, 2005]
* [http://www.ieee.org/portal/cms_docs_iportals/iportals/aboutus/history_center/oral_history/pdfs/Weimer022.pdf IEEE oral history]
* [http://www.eetimes.com/special/special_issues/millennium/milestones/weimer.html EE Times article]
* [http://www.towntopics.com/jan1905/obits.html#obit12 Princeton Town Topics obituary]
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