Abstract
The sudden death of Peter Lecomber at the age of 51 while on holiday in Switzerland was a tragic loss to his family and his many friends. Peter was a gifted and dynamic Solid State Physicist, widely known for his contributions to the fundamental understanding of amorphous semiconductors and for his pioneering work on applied developments in this field. Some 25 years ago he and the author jointly established the amorphous semiconductor research group at the Carnegie Laboratory of Physics in the University of Dundee devoted mainly to the study of non-crystalline solids. Since that time a large proportion of their scientific work developed from close, day-by-day collaboration and the joint direction of the research group. Inevitably, the following biographical memoir has become a record of the life and achievements of a close personal friend and scientific collaborator. Thus a formal separation of Peter’s work from that of the author would have been hardly possible and has not been attempted.
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