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Transistors ARE nearly everywhere you look that has something
electronic. This ubiquity in itself seems to speak of the
reason that there is tremendous interest in solid-state physics.
However, not just limited to transistors, valid technology
includes everything from laser diodes and photo-diodes to CCDs
to piezoelectrics to superconductors, etc.
And even more interesting, which is not listed above, is that
certain theoriest that have originated within solid-state physics
have later been applied to High Energy Physics. Examples include
the idea of the Higgs Boson, which arose out of a
second-quantized study of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect.
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