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Clinton Joseph Davisson Clinton Joseph Davisson. Clinton Joseph Davisson (1881 1958). Americanexperimental physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics http://www.nobel-winners.com/Physics/clinton_joseph_davisson.html
Extractions: American experimental physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1937 with George P. Thomson of England for discovering that electrons can be diffracted like light waves, thus verifying the thesis of Louis de Broglie that electrons behave both as waves and as particles. Clinton Joseph Davisson was born at Bloomington, Illinois, U.S.A., October 22, 1881, son of Joseph Davisson, an artisan, native of Ohio, descendant of early Dutch and French settlers of Virginia, Union veteran of the American Civil War, and Mary Calvert, a school-teacher, native of Pennsylvania, of English and Scotch parentage. He was awarded a Fellowship in Physics at Princeton for the year 1910-1911 and during that year completed requirements for the degree of Ph.D. which he received dune 1911. His thesis, under Professor Richardson, was On The Thermal Emission of Positive Ions From Alkaline Earth Salts. From September 1911 until June 1917 he was an instructor in the Department of Physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa. During the summer of 1913 he worked in the Cavendish Laboratory under Professor (later Sir) J.J. Thomson.
Clinton Joseph Davisson Clinton Joseph Davisson. Born 22 Oct 1881 in Illinois, USA Died 1 Feb 1958 inCharlottesville. The Nobel Prize Internet Archive Clinton Joseph Davisson. http://physics.rug.ac.be/Fysica/Geschiedenis/Mathematicians/davisson.html
Extractions: Died: 1 Feb 1958 in Charlottesville Clinton Joseph Davisson was born at Bloomington, Illinois, U.S.A., October 22, 1881, son of Joseph Davisson, an artisan, native of Ohio, descendant of early Dutch and French settlers of Virginia, Union veteran of the American Civil War, and Mary Calvert, a school-teacher, native of Pennsylvania, of English and Scotch parentage. He attended the Bloomington public schools, and on graduation from High School in 1902 was granted a scholarschip by the University of Chicago for proficiency in mathematics and physics. In September of that year he entered the University of Chicago and came at once under the influence of Professor R. A. Millikan. Unable for financial reasons to continue at Chicago the following year he found employment with a telephone company in his home town. In January 1904 he was appointed assistant in physics at Purdue University on recommendation of Professor Millikan . He returned to Chicago in June 1904 and remained in residence at the University until August 1905. In September 1905, again on the recommendation of Professor Millikan, he was appointed part-time instructor in physics at Princeton University . This post he held until 1910, studying, as his duties permitted, under Professor Francis Magie, Professor E. P. Adams, Professor ( later Sir ) James Jeans and particularly under
Clinton Joseph Davisson Clinton Joseph Davisson. (22. ríjna 1881 1. února 1958). Nobelovu Americkýfyzik Clinton Joseph Davisson se narodil roku 1881. Studoval http://www.mujweb.cz/www/nobelfyzika/1937a.htm
Extractions: Clinton Joseph Davisson (22. øíjna 1881 1. února 1958) Nobelovu cenu získal v roce 1937 spoleènì s G. P. Thomsonem za experimentální dùkaz interferenèního jevu v krystalech ozáøených elektrony. A merický fyzik Clinton Joseph Davisson se narodil roku 1881. Studoval matematiku a fyziku na univerzitì v Chicagu u R. A. Millikana. Od roku 1917 pracoval u Western Electric Company jako elektrofyzik a pozdìji se stal øeditelem laboratoøe Bell Telephone v New Yorku. V roce 1946 se stal profesorem na univerzitì ve Virginii. Svou doktorskou práci vìnoval problému tepelné emise kladných iontù solí alkalických zemin. V následujícím období se soustøedil na studium ohybu elektronù na krystalech a na tomto problému pracoval se svým spolupracovníkem Germerem. V roce 1927 prokázali, e u svazku elektronù, které dopadají na krystaly, se objevuje podobná interference jako u rentgenového záøení. V roce 1927 pøi studiu ohybu elektronových paprskù na krystalu niklu Davisson s Germerem objevili závislost indexu lomu na rychlosti elektronu a tím experimentálnì prokázali, e elektron má skuteènì vlastnost vlnìní, jak teoreticky pøedpokládal de Broglie. Davissonova metoda elektronových paprskù nala uplatnìní hlavnì v mikroskopii, spektroskopii a rentgenologii. Mimo jiné se Davisson zabýval studiem tepelného záøení, termoemisí, elektronovou optikou a teorií elektronové fyziky.
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Extractions: Clinton Joseph Davisson was born at Bloomington, Illinois, U.S.A., October 22, 1881, son of Joseph Davisson, an artisan, native of Ohio, descendant of early Dutch and French settlers of Virginia, Union veteran of the American Civil War, and Mary Calvert, a school-teacher, native of Pennsylvania, of English and Scotch parentage. He attended the Bloomington public schools, and on graduation from High School in 1902 was granted a scholarschip by the University of Chicago for proficiency in mathematics and physics. In September of that year he entered the University of Chicago and came at once under the influence of Professor R.A. Millikan. Unable for financial reasons to continue at Chicago the following year he found employment with a telephone company in his home town. In January 1904 he was appointed assistant in physics at Purdue University on recommendation of Professor Millikan . He returned to Chicago in June 1904 and remained in residence at the University until August 1905. In September 1905, again on the recommendation of Professor Millikan, he was appointed part-time instructor in physics at Princeton University . This post he held until 1910, studying, as his duties permitted, under Professor Francis Magie, Professor E. P. Adams, Professor ( later Sir ) James Jeans and particularly under
Davisson, Clinton Joseph davisson, clinton joseph. davisson, 1946. By courtesy of Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J. ( b. Oct. 22, 1881, Bloomington, Ill., U.S.d. Feb. 1, 1958, Charlottesville, Va.), davisson received his doctorate from Princeton University and spent most of his http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/161_29.html
Extractions: Davisson, 1946 By courtesy of Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J. (b. Oct. 22, 1881, Bloomington, Ill., U.S.d. Feb. 1, 1958, Charlottesville, Va.), American experimental physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1937 with George P. Thomson of England for discovering that electrons can be diffracted like light waves, thus verifying the thesis of Louis de Broglie that electrons behave both as waves and as particles. Davisson received his doctorate from Princeton University and spent most of his career at the Bell Telephone Laboratories. He began his research there on the emissions of electrons from a metal in the presence of heat and later helped develop the electron microscope. Then, in 1927, Davisson and Lester H. Germer found that a beam of electrons, when reflected from a metallic crystal, shows diffraction patterns similar to those of X-rays and other electromagnetic waves. This discovery verified quantum mechanics' understanding of the dual nature of subatomic particles and proved to be useful in the study of nuclear, atomic, and molecular structure.
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Extractions: Davisson, Clinton Joseph [d A u n] Pronunciation Key Davisson, Clinton Joseph , American physicist, b. Bloomington, Ill. He joined the engineering department of the Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1917. Davisson worked on thermionics, magnetism, and electron diffraction. His demonstrations with L. H. Germer in 1927 confirmed Louis de Broglie's theory of the wave nature of moving electrons by means of diffraction by crystals. For this he shared with G. P. Thomson the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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Physics 1937 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1937. for their experimental discovery of the diffractionof electrons by crystals . clinton joseph davisson, George Paget Thomson. http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1937/
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Davisson, Clinton Joseph davisson, clinton joseph (18811958). US physicist who in 1927 made thefirst experimental observation of the wave nature of electrons. http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/D/Davisson/1.htm
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Extractions: Davisson, Clinton Joseph [d A u n] Pronunciation Key Davisson, Clinton Joseph , American physicist, b. Bloomington, Ill. He joined the engineering department of the Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1917. Davisson worked on thermionics, magnetism, and electron diffraction. His demonstrations with L. H. Germer in 1927 confirmed Louis de Broglie's theory of the wave nature of moving electrons by means of diffraction by crystals. For this he shared with G. P. Thomson the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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