The book describes the development of semiconductor manufacture on a
worldwide basis, from its early beginnings to date. Its approach is
wide-ranging, encompassing early experimental work rooted in nineteenth
century science, and it includes a brief historical review of the
thermionic valve, which played an important part in the genesis of the
semiconductor industry. The contents include a description of the
establishment and subsequent development of semiconductor manufacture
within the various nation states. Although not a technical treatise,
major device types and manufacturing processes used in semiconductor
fabrication are outlined. Factors affecting the performance of the
industry within the major national participants are discussed, and the
relationship of the industry to science and technology is also
considered.
The book should be of interest to scientists and engineers, technical
historians, and indeed anyone with an interest in the development of a
modern, all-pervading technology.