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  1. Docteur de L'université de Princeton: Richard Feynman, John Forbes Nash, Robert Nozick, Dennis Sullivan, Frank Wilczek, Clinton Joseph Davisson (French Edition)
  2. The conception and demonstration of electron waves: A review of the growth of ideas regarding the electron from their inception less than one hundred years ago to the present day (Monograph) by Clinton Joseph Davisson, 1932
  3. Are electrons waves? by Clinton Joseph Davisson, 1928
  4. Clinton Joseph Davisson, 1881-1958;: A biographical memoir by Mervin Joe Kelly, 1962

1. Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Davisson, Clinton Joseph | Chemdex
Biography Nobel Prize Winner Davisson, Clinton Joseph. (Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, USA). Awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1937 with George Paget Thomson for
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2. Davisson, Clinton Joseph - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
US physicist who in 1927 made the first experimental observation of the wave nature of electrons, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1937.
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HowStuffWorks Davisson, Clinton Joseph Clinton Joseph Davisson, an American physicist, shared the 1937 Nobel Prize in physics with British physicist George Paget Thomson.
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7. Clinton Davisson - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Davisson, Clinton Joseph Alternative names Short description Date of birth October 22, 1881 Place of birth Bloomington, Illinois, USA Date of death February 1, 1958
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Clinton Joseph Davisson
Davisson Born October 22, 1881
Bloomington, Illinois
, USA Died
Charlottesville, Virginia
, USA
Nationality United States Fields Physics Institutions Princeton University
Carnegie Institute of Technology

Bell Labs
Alma mater ... Electron diffraction Influenced Joseph A. Becker
William Shockley
Notable awards Comstock Prize (1928)
Elliott Cresson Medal

Nobel Prize in Physics
Clinton Joseph Davisson (October 22, 1881 – February 1, 1958), was an American physicist who won the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of electron diffraction . Davisson shared the Nobel Prize with George Paget Thomson , who independently discovered electron diffraction at about the same time as Davisson.
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8. Davisson, Clinton Joseph Definition Of Davisson, Clinton Joseph In The Free Onli
Davisson, Clinton Joseph (dā`vĭsən), 1881–1958, American physicist, b. Bloomington, Ill. He joined the engineering department of the Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1917.
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US physicist who in 1927 made the first experimental observation of the wave nature of electrons. George Thomson carried through the same research independently
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Davisson, Clinton Joseph
US physicist who in 1927 made the first experimental observation of the wave nature of electrons. George Thomson carried through the same research independently, and in 1937 they shared the Nobel Prize for Physics.
Davisson was born in Bloomington, Illinois, and studied at the University of Chicago. He worked for the Western Electric Company (later Bell Telephone) in New York 1917-46.
With Lester Germer (1896-1971), Davisson discovered that electrons can undergo diffraction, so proving French physicist Louis de Broglie 's theory that electrons, and therefore all matter, can show wavelike structure.

11. FisicaNet - Biografía De Davisson, Clinton Joseph
Clinton Joseph Davisson geb. 22.10.1881 Bloomington gest. 1.2.1958 Charlottesville, USamer.Physiker 1917-46 in der Industrie bei den Labors von Bell Telephone in
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Davisson ˈdeɪvɪsən n (Biographies / Davisson, Clinton Joseph (18811958) M, US, SCIENCE physicist) Clinton Joseph. 1881-1958, US physicist, noted for his discovery of electron
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2002 Nobel Physics for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos. Davisson Clinton Joseph (18811958) USA
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    • Daguerre Louis Jacques Mande (1787-1851) France

    French physicist, author, painter, inventor. Born November 18, 1787 in Cormeilles en Paris, France, he invented the daguerrotype photograph, 1839. He died July 12, 1851 in Paris, France. - France 374 Grenada-Grenadines 8748
    • Dalen Gustaf Nils (1869-1937) Sweden
      Nobel Physics prize for his invention of automatic regulators for use in conjunction with gas accumulators for illuminating lighthouses and buoys
    • Davis Raymond Jr . (1914-) USA
      Nobel Physics for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos
    • Davisson Clinton Joseph (1881-1958) USA
      Nobel Physics prize for the experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals
    • Debye Peter Josephus Wilhelmus
    (in Dutch: Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Debije) b. March 24, 1884, Maastricht, The Netherlands d. November 2, 1966, Ithaka, NY, U.S.A.
      Chemistry prize
    • Dehmelt Hans Georg (1922 Germany-) USA Nobel Physics prize for the invention of the separated oscillatory fields method and its use in the hydrogen maser and other atomic clocks
    • Democritus of Abdera
    Born: about 460 BC in Abdera, Thrace, Greece
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    Davisson, Clinton Joseph Davitt, Michael Davos Davos man Davout, Louis Nicolas, duc d'Auerst dt, Prince of Eckm hl Davy Jones Davy, Gloria
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    Davisson, Clinton Joseph (dā ' vĭsən), 18811958, American physicist, b. Bloomington, Ill. He joined the engineering department of the Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1917.
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    Home Library Science Dictionary of Scientists American physicist (1881–1958) Davisson, who was born in Bloomington, Illinois, was educated at the University of Chicago and at Princeton, where he obtained his PhD in 1911. After working for a short period at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Davisson joined the Bell Telephone Laboratory (then Western Electric) in 1917 and remained there until his retirement in 1946. Davisson began his work by investigating the emission of electrons from a platinum oxide surface under bombardment by positive ions. He moved from this to studying the effect of electron bombardment on surfaces, and observed (1925) the angle of reflection could depend on crystal orientation. Following Louis de Broglie's theory of the wave nature of particles, he realized that his results could be due to diffraction of electrons by the pattern of atoms on the crystal surface.

    16. Davisson, Clinton Joseph Biography - S9.com
    1881 Born on the 22nd of October in Bloomington, Illinois.1905 - 1910 - Became a Part-Time Instructor, Princeton University.1908 - Finished BS, degree at University of Chicago
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    17. Geschichte - Davisson
    Clinton Joseph Davisson geb. 22.10.1881 Bloomington gest. 1.2.1958 Charlottesville, USamerikanischer Physiker. Von 1917 bis 1946 arbeitete er in der Industrie bei den
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    Weitere Information (englisch) beim Nobel-e-Museum hier finden Sie auch die Nobelpreis-Rede von Davisson (Nobel-lecture).
    In the first quarter of the twentieth century, physicists had come to believe that on the subatomic level, matter and energy were different aspects of the same phenomena. But there was no experimental support for this theory until 1927 when C.J. Davisson and his assistant, L.H. Germer, began investigating electron emission in vacuum tubes. Davisson directed a particle beam of electrons at a crystal of nickel and measured the pattern and energy of the electrons that returned. He found that the reflected electrons were not randomly scattered at lower energy, as would be the case with particles bouncing off the crystal, but returned with no loss of energy in a pattern that could only be described as a diffraction of waves. This discovery - that matter sometimes behaved as waves - helped to revolutionize thinking in theoretical physics and earned Davisson a Nobel Prize. Beginn der Originalarbeit von Davisson und Germer:

    18. 20th Century Year By Year 1937
    The prize was awarded jointly to DAVISSON, CLINTON JOSEPH, U.S.A., Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, NY, b. 1881, d. 1958; and THOMSON, Sir GEORGE PAGET, Great Britain
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