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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

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22. Davisson, Clinton Joseph
Davisson, Clinton Joseph (b. Oct. 22, 1881, Bloomington, Ill., U.S.d. Feb. 1, 1958, Charlottesville, Va.), U.S. experimental physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in
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(b . Oct. 22, 1881, Bloomington, Ill., U.S.d. Feb. 1, 1958, Charlottesville, Va.), U.S. 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 Ph.D. 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, he 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 led to greater understanding of the dual nature of subatomic particles and proved to be useful in the study of nuclear, atomic, and molecular structure. Related Propaedia Topics: Diffraction of X rays, electrons, and neutrons by crystal structures

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25. Clinton Joseph Davisson Winner Of The 1937 Nobel Prize In Physics
Clinton Joseph Davisson, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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26. Clinton Joseph Davisson (American Physicist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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American physicist who shared the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics with George P. Thomson for his demonstration of the diffraction of electrons.
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Davisson, Clinton Joseph, 18811958, American physicist, b. Bloomington, Ill. He joined the engineering department of the Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1917.
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    Davisson, Clinton Joseph (1881-1958), an American physicist, shared the 1937 Nobel Prize in physics with British physicist George Paget Thomson. The two were recognized for their independent discoveries of the diffraction of electrons by crystals. Davisson was born in Bloomington, Illinois. He attended the University of Chicago on a scholarship but could not afford to continue beyond his first year. In January 1904, physicist Robert Andrews Millikan, his first physics instructor at Chicago, recommended Davisson for a position at Purdue University. In June 1904, Davisson returned to Chicago. When he again left for lack of funds, Millikan recommended him for a position at Princeton University. Davisson worked there until 1910. Studying in the summers, he graduated from the University of Chicago in 1908 and received his Ph.D. degree in 1911. Davisson and Charlotte Sara Richardson married on Aug. 4, 1911. They had four children. Davisson worked at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh until 1917. During World War I (1914-1918), he joined the engineering department of the Western Electric Company in New York City. There he investigated the reflection of electrons from metal surfaces under electron bombardment in a vacuum. In a 1925 experiment, the accidental explosion of a vacuum tube caused a nickel target to become heavily oxidized. When Davisson removed the oxide from the target, he discovered that the angle of reflection of electrons had changed. Davisson later learned of the hypothesis of the wave nature of electrons proposed by French physicist Louis Victor de Broglie. Using de Broglie's theory, Davisson calculated the wavelength of the diffracted electrons. For his work, he shared the 1937 Nobel Prize in physics with British physicist George Thomson, who had made a similar discovery.

30. Clinton Davisson - Biography
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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

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Davisson, Clinton Joseph . Born Nov. 22, 1881, in Bloomington, 111.; died Feb. 1, 1958, in Charlottesville, Va. American physicist. Davisson received his bachelor’s degree
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Clinton Joseph Davisson est né le 22 octobre 1881 à Bloomington, dans l'Illinois (États-Unis). Fils d'un artisan, il obtient une bourse pour poursuivre ses études à l'université de Chicago en 1902, mais, faute d'argent, doit retourner un an plus tard à Bloomington pour y travailler pour une compagnie de téléphone. Robert Millikan, qui l'avait remarqué à Chicago, lui obtient alors un poste d'assistant physicien à l'université Purdue puis à Princeton (New Jersey), où, sous la direction d'Owen Richardson, il prépara une thèse sur la thermoémission d'ions positifs par des sels alcalins, soutenue en 1911. La même année, il épousa Charlotte Richardson, la sœur de son directeur de thèse.  Assistant au département de physique de l'Institut de technologie Carnegie à Pittsburgh (Pennsylvanie) de 1911 à 1917, il participa à l'effort militaire américain dans le cadre des laboratoires de la compagnie Western Electric de New Yor […] … pour nos abonnés, l'article se prolonge sur 1 page…

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1881 – 1958. Felfedezte, hogy az elektronok a f nyhull mhoz hasonl an tudnak sz tsz r dni, s ez igazolja, hogy az elektronok hull mk nt s r szecskek nt is
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Felfedezte, hogy az elektronok a fényhullámhoz hasonlóan tudnak szétszóródni, és ez igazolja, hogy az elektronok hullámként és részecskeként is tudnak viselkedni. Pályafutásának nagy részét a Bell Telephone Laboratories-nál töltötte. Elõször a hõ hatására fémekbõl kilépõ elektronokat vizsgálta, majd az elektromikroszkóp megalkotásában vett részt. 1927-ben Davisson és Lester H. Germer felfedezték, hogy egy fémes kristályról visszaverõdõ elektronnyaláb a röntgensugárzáshoz és más elektromágneses hullámokhoz hasonló diffrakciós képet hoz létre. Ezzel a kísérlettel jobban meg lehetett érteni szubatomi részecskék kettõs természetét, és hasznosnak bizonyult az atommag, az atom- és molekulaszerkezet tanulmányozásában. Elismerései
  • 1937-ben Nobel-díjat kapott Louis de Broglie állításának bizonyításáért. (George P. Thomsonnal megosztva)

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