Alexander M. Nicholson was an American scientist, most notable for inventing the first crystal oscillator, using a piece of Rochelle salt in 1917 while working at Bell Telephone Laboratories. He then filed a patent the next year.[1] His priority was later disputed by Walter Guyton Cady who invented the first quartz crystal oscillator in 1921.[2]
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