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Daryl Muscott Chapin

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Death: January 19, 1995 (88)
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Son of Luther Chapin and Nellie Chapin

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About Daryl Muscott Chapin

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Daryl M. Chapin Born July 21, 1906 - Died January 19, 1995

Silicon Solar Cell Patent #: 2,780,765

Daryl Chapin, with Bell Labs colleagues Calvin Fuller and Gerald Pearson, invented the first practical device for converting sunlight into useful electrical power. Today, the silicon solar cell powers devices from hand held calculators to the Mars Rover.

Invention Impact

At Bell Labs, Chapin initially studied magnetic materials. During World War II, he focused on underwater sound devices and magnetic recording. In early 1953, in an effort to find new sources of power for transistor telephone systems, he began to investigate the direct conversion of solar energy into electrical energy. The solar battery was first demonstrated on April 25, 1954. In 1959, Chapin so simplified the process of making solar cells that it became one of Bell Systems’ Science Experiments performed by high school students around the U.S.

Inventor Bio

Chapin was born in Ellensburg, Washington. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Willamette University and a master’s degree from the University of Washington. He joined Bell Labs in 1930, after teaching physics at Oregon State College for a year.

Chapin was a Bell Labs scientist for over 40 years. After retiring, he continued to invent and was working on a new board game for the blind at the time of his death.

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Daryl Muscott Chapin's Timeline

1906
July 21, 1906
1995
January 19, 1995
Age 88