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Patent # Patent Title
2,832,897 Magnetically Controlled Gating Element
2,933,618 Saturable Switch
2,936,435 High Speed Cryotron
2,959,688 Multiple Gate Cryotron Switch
2,987,707 "Magnetic Data Conversion Apparatus"  R.H. Fuller & Dudley A. Buck
3,001,178 Electrical Memory Circuits
3,011,711 Cryogenic Computing Devices
3,019,978 "Cryotron Translators"   Arthur Slade & Dudley Buck
Unpatented
1951 Magnetic Logic
1952 Ferroelectric Memory (FeRam)
1952 Non-destructive sensing of magnetic fields
1955 Content Addressed Memory -&nbContent Addressed Memory -  Recognition Unit - see page 17 of this document
1958 Using quartz as an insulator to build layers in integrated circuits

Ferroelectric memory

Now called FeRAM, Ferroelectric memory was the subject of Dudley A. Buck's thesis for his degree of Master of Science at M.I.T. in 1952.  In a Scientific American Magazine article in 1955 on Computer Memories, but Dr. Louis N. Ridenour, a ferroelectric memory array is shown as built by Bell Telephone Laboraotories.


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