Tracing its origins, Sony’s Trinitron technology can be linked back to the invention of famed physicist Ernest Lawrence. Lawrence, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939 for inventing the high-energy particle cyclotron, was a central figure in the Manhattan Project and a national treasure of the United States. The 103rd element on the periodic table, Lawrencium, is named in his honor.

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The Long Road from Scientific Innovation to Product (Part II)

  • Qiang Yue,
  • Fei Yang

摘要

Tracing its origins, Sony’s Trinitron technology can be linked back to the invention of famed physicist Ernest Lawrence. Lawrence, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939 for inventing the high-energy particle cyclotron, was a central figure in the Manhattan Project and a national treasure of the United States. The 103rd element on the periodic table, Lawrencium, is named in his honor.