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  1. Hochschullehrer (Edinburgh): Max Born, Charles Glover Barkla, Donald Nicol, Donald Michie, John Hutton Balfour, Richard Gregory, Robert Sibbald (German Edition)
  2. Hochschullehrer (King's College London): Charles Glover Barkla, James Clerk Maxwell, Rosalind Franklin, Hans Jürgen Eysenck, Donald Nicol (German Edition)
  3. "Radiation and matter." (Watt anniversary lectures) by Charles Glover Barkla, 1920
  4. On X-rays and the theory of radiation (Roy. soc. of London. Phil. trans) by Charles Glover Barkla, 1917

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Barkla won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1917 for finding that different frequencies of X-ray radiation depends upon the atomic number of the element from which it came. Henry Moseley would probably have shared the prize had he not died in an untimely manner. Barkla was also honored by the Royal Society and the Hughes medal in 1916. Barkla married Mary Esther Cowell in 1907. Her father was John T. Cowell, the Receiver-General of the Isle of Man. They had three children, one daughter and two sons. Their youngest, Lieutenant Michael Barkla, had a bright academic future ahead of him when he died in the war in 1943. Barkla died on October 23, 1944 at home in Braidwood, Edinburgh. Image: Charles Glover Barkla.
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English physicist who studied the phenomenon of secondary radiation (the effect whereby a substance subjected to Xrays re-emits secondary X-radiation) and X-ray scattering.
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Barkla, Charles Glover Campbell, Charles Fraser, Margaret C Frecheville, George Hamilton, George Hatjidakis, George Johnston, J P Manning, Alexander B
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Meeting of 12 December 1913
Location: Mathematical Classroom, University, Glasgow Chair: Miller, John Papers:
Dougall, John: "Notes on spherical harmonics"
Gibson, George Alexander: "Napier's Logarithms", [Title]
Humbert, Pierre: "On some results concerning integral equations" Elected:
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Campbell, Charles
Fraser, Margaret C
Frecheville, George
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Hatjidakis, George Johnston, J P Manning, Alexander B Meadows, Henry Lloyd Robinson, A C Rosenblatt, Alfred Smith, James Parker Strachan, James Tennant, Alexander S Watson, William Young, Andrew W Shearer, George Go to the facsimile version of this meeting Index of summaries for meetings in 1913-14

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Barkla, Charles Glover (glŭ`vər b r`klə), 1877–1944, English physicist. He was professor of natural philosophy at Edinburgh from 1913. For his discovery of the characteristic
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Barkla ˈbɑːklə n (Biographies / Barkla, Charles Glover (18771944) M, British, SCIENCE physicist) Charles Glover. 1877-1944, British physicist, noted for his work on X-rays
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BARKLA, CHARLES GLOVER, Great Britain, Edinburgh University, b. 1877, d. 1944 for his discovery of the characteristic R 154;ntgen radiation of the elements
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1877 Charles Glover Barkla was born on 7th of June at Widnes, Lancashire, England. 1884 - He was educated at the Liverpool Institute. 1898 - Barkla graduated with First Class
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1877 - Charles Glover Barkla was born on 7th of June at Widnes, Lancashire, England. 1884 - He was educated at the Liverpool Institute. 1898 - Barkla graduated with First Class Honours in Physics. 1899 - Charles Glover Barkla obtained his master's degree. - The Royal Commissioners awarded him a research scholarship. 1900 - Barkla migrated to King's College. 1902 - Charles Glover Barkla returned to Liverpool as Oliver Lodge Fellow. 1902 - He discovered the homogeneous radiations characteristic of the elements a characteristic line spectra in X-ray. 1905-1909 - Charles Glover Barkla was successively demonstrator, assistant lecturer in physics and special lecturer in advanced electricity at the University. 1907 - Charles Glover Barkla married Mary Esther. 1909 - Barkla succeeded H. A. Wilson as Wheatstone Professor of Physics in the University of London. 1913 - Charles Glover Barkla accepted the Chair in Natural Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh.

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Charles Glover Barkla Charles Glover Barkla (1877 – 1944) was an English physicist. He was professor of natural philosophy at Edinburgh from 1913.
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English physicist who studied the phenomenon of Xray scattering. He found that X-ray emissions are a form of transverse electromagnetic radiation, like
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English physicist who studied the phenomenon of X-ray scattering. He found that X-ray emissions are a form of transverse electromagnetic radiation, like visible light, and monochromatic. Nobel Prize for Physics 1917.
Barkla was born in Widnes, Lancashire, and studied in Liverpool and at Cambridge. He was professor of physics at King's College, London, 1909-13, when he became professor of natural philosophy at Edinburgh University.
In 1903 Barkla published his first paper on secondary radiation - the effect whereby a substance subjected to X-rays re-emits secondary X-radiation. He found that the more massive an atom, the more charged particles it contains, and it is these charged particles that are responsible for the X-ray scattering. Barkla was one of the first to emphasize the importance of the amount of charge in an atom (rather than merely its atomic mass) in determining an element's position in the periodic table.
Between 1904 and 1907 Barkla found that, unlike the low atomic mass elements, the heavy elements produced secondary radiation of a longer wavelength than that of the primary X-ray beam, and that the radiation from the heavier elements is of two characteristic types. Barkla named the two types of characteristic emissions the K-series (for the more penetrating emissions) and the L-series (for the less penetrating emissions). He later predicted that an M-series and a J-series of emissions with different penetrances might exist, and an M-series was subsequently discovered.

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Charles Glover Barkla
British physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1917 for his work on X-ray scattering, which occurs when X rays pass through a material and are deflected by the atomic electrons. This technique proved to be particularly useful in the study of atomic structures.
Educated at Trinity and King's colleges, Cambridge, he joined the faculty of Liverpool University in 1902, moved to the University of London in 1909, and became professor of natural philosophy at the University of Edinburgh in 1913. In 1906 Barkla and C.A. Sadler used X-ray scattering to determine the number of electrons in the carbon atom. At about the same time Barkla was able to polarize X rays (select X-ray waves that vibrate in the same plane), thus demonstrating that X rays are transverse waves and hence like other electromagnetic radiations, such as light.
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19. Charles Glover Barkla - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Barkla, Charles Glover Alternative names Short description English physicist Date of birth June 27, 1877 Place of birth Widnes, Cheshire, England Date of death
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of the Royal Society Charles Glover Barkla (27 June 1877 to 23 October 1944) was a British physicist , and the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1917 for his work in X-ray spectroscopy and related areas in the study of X-rays Roentgen rays
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Barkla was born in Widnes England , and he studied at the Liverpool Institute and at Liverpool University . In 1899, Barkla went to Trinity College, Cambridge , as an Exhibition Scholar to work in the Cavendish Laboratory under the physicist J. J. Thomson . At the end of a year and a half, his love of music led him to move on to King's College, Cambridge

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