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  3. Die in Bor und Beryllium erregten ...-Strahlen. by Herbert & Walther Wilhelm George BOTHE (1891-1957). BECKER, 1932
  4. Walther Bothe: Coincidence Circuit, University of Berlin, Humboldt University of Berlin, Max Planck Medal, Max Planck
  5. Nuclear Physics and Cosmic Rays PART 1 AND 2 FIAT Review of German Science 1939-1946 by Walther and Flugge, Siegfried Bothe, 1948

1. Walther Bothe Biography
Walther Bothe biography and related resources. Walther Wilhelm Georg Bothe (January 8, 1891 February 8, 1957) was a German physicist, mathematician, chemist, and Nobel Prize winner
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Walther Bothe Biography Walther Wilhelm Georg Bothe (January 8, 1891 - February 8, 1957) was a German physicist, mathematician, chemist, and Nobel Prize winner. Bothe won a Nobel Prize in Physics for 1954 (along with Max Born) for his invention of the coincidence circuit.
Biography
Early years
He was born in Oranienburg, Germany (near Berlin) and studied physics from 1908 until 1912 at the University of Berlin under Max Planck. Bothe obtaining his doctorate by 1914. During World War I he was taken prisoner by the Russians and spent 5 years in captivity in Siberia.
After the war, he collaborated with Hans Geiger at Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt in Berlin, where he made his most important discoveries. He discovered that if a single particle is detected by two or more Geiger counters, the detection will be practically coincident in time. Using this observation, he constructed the coincidence circuit allowing several counters in coincidence to determine the angular momentum of a particle. Bothe's coincidence circuit was one of the first AND logic gate (1924). Bothe studied the Compton effect using such a set up and establishing the modern analysis of scatter processes.
Middle years
During the 1920s Bothe used the coincidence method to discovery penetrating radiation coming from the upper atmosphere now known as cosmic rays. His data indicated that the tradition was not composed exclusively of gamma rays, but was also composed of high energy particles (now known to be mostly mesons).

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Walther Bothe The Coincidence Method, The Nobel Prize in Physics 1954, Nobelprize.org (1954) Books by Bothe. Walther Bothe Der Physiker und sein Werkzeug (Gruyter, 1944)
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Walther Bothe Born 8 January 1891
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Walther Wilhelm Georg Bothe (8 January 1891 in Oranienburg – 8 February 1957 in Heidelberg ) was a German nuclear physicist, who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1954 with Max Born In 1913, he joined the newly created Laboratory for Radioactivity at the Reich Physical and Technical Institute (PTR), where he remained until 1930, the latter few years as the director of the laboratory. He served in the military during World War I from 1914, and he was a prisoner of war of the Russians, returning to Germany in 1920. Upon his return to the laboratory, he developed and applied coincidence methods to the study of nuclear reactions, the Compton effect, cosmic rays, and the wave-particle duality of radiation, for which he would receive the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1954. In 1930 he became a full professor and director of the physics department at the University of Giessen. In 1932, he became director of the Physical and Radiological Institute at the University of Heidelberg. He was driven out of this position by elements of the

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in January 1939. The first effort ended in months, but the second effort began under the auspices of the German Army Ordnance Office on the day World War II World War II World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945 which involved most of the world's nations, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

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German physicist awarded the Nobel Prize, along with Max Born, in physics in 1954 for the discovery of the radiation of neutrons. A student of Planck, he was a University professor from 1913 and a pioneer in the development of nuclear physics through significant discoveries. Bothe was responsible for the construction of Germany's first cyclotron in 1944. His books include "Handbook of Physics," 1933 and "Atlas of Typical Cloud Chamber Photographs," 1954, along with many scientific papers. Died on 2/08/1957, Heidelberg, Germany. Link to Wikipedia biography
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  • Death, Cause unspecified 8 February 1957 (Age 66) Work : Prize 1954 (Nobel Prize in physics) Work : New Job 1913 (University professor) Work : Begin Major Project 1944 (Founder/ originator Built first cyclotron)
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, 1903–95, Irish physicist Nobel prize 1951. 2. I zaak / ˈaɪ zək / Show Spelled ahy z uh k Show IPA , 1593–1683, English writer. 3. Samuel Moore ( “Sam
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Walther Bothe was born on January 8, 1891, at Oranienburg, near Berlin. From 1908 until 1912 he studied physics at the University of Berlin
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Walther Bothe was born on January 8, 1891, at Oranienburg, near Berlin. From 1908 until 1912 he studied physics at the University of Berlin, where he was a pupil of Max Planck , obtaining his doctorate just before the outbreak of the 1914-1918 war. From 1913 until 1930 he worked at the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt in the same city, becoming a Professor Extraordinary in the University there. In 1930 he was appointed Professor of Physics, and Director of the Institute of Physics at the University of Giessen.
In 1932 he was appointed Director of the Institute of Physics at the University of Heidelberg, in succession to Philipp Lenard , becoming in 1934 Director of the Institute of Physics at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in that city. At the end of the Second World War, when this Institute was taken over for other purposes, Bothe returned to the Department of Physics in the University, where he taught until the illness which had handicapped him for several years compelled him to restrict the scope of his work. He was able, however, to supervise the work of the Institute of Physics in the Max Planck Institute and he continued to do this until his death in Heidelberg on August 2, 1957.
Bothe's scientific work coincided with the opening up of the vast field of nuclear physics and the results he obtained led to new outlooks and methods.

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10. Bothe, Walther Wilhelm Georg - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article
German physicist who showed in 1929 that the cosmic rays bombarding the Earth are composed not of photons but of more massive particles. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics
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Selected literature by Bothe. Walther Bothe and Hans Geiger Ein Weg zur experimentellen Nachpr fung der Theorie von Bohr, Kramers und Slater, Z. Phys. Volume 26, Number 1, 44 (1924)
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1891 Walther Bothe was born on the 8th of January in Oranienburg near Berlin.1908-1912 - He studied physics at the University of Berlin under Max Planck, 1920 - Bothe taught at
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1891 - Walther Bothe was born on the 8th of January in Oranienburg near Berlin.
1908-1912 - He studied physics at the University of Berlin under Max Planck,
1920 - Bothe taught at the University of Berlin.
1924 - Bothe's coincidence circuit was one of the first AND logic gates. Bothe studied the Compton effect using such a set up, thus establishing the modern analysis of scatter processes.
- Bothe used the coincidence method to discover penetrating radiation coming from the upper atmosphere; this radiation is now known as cosmic rays.
1927 - Bothe began applying the coincidence method to the transmutation of light elements by the bombardment with alpha particles.
1930 - He found that the radiation emitted by beryllium when it is bombarded with alpha particles was a new form of penetrating high energy radiation, which was later shown by James Chadwick to be neutrons. 1931 - He taught at the University of Giessen.

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Walther Wilhelm Georg Bothe (January 8, 1891 – February 8, 1957) was a German physicist, mathematician, chemist, and Nobel Prize laureate who with Max Born invented the coincidence
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Walther Wilhelm Georg Bothe January 8 February 8 ) was a German physicist mathematician chemist , and Nobel Prize winner. Bothe won the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physics (along with Max Born ) for his invention of the coincidence circuit
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German physicist who, in order to detect cosmic rays, placed two Geiger counters above each other, and set up a circuit that would signal an event only if both Geiger counters went
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German physicist who, in order to detect cosmic rays placed two Geiger counters above each other, and set up a circuit that would signal an event only if both Geiger counters went off, known as "coincidence counting". He shared the 1954 Nobel Prize in physics with Born . He also constructed Germany's first cyclotron
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Facts about Bothe, Walther, (1891–1957). German physicist Walther Bothe was born in Oranienburg, Germany. He studied with quantum physics pioneer Max Planck at the University
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