• 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...
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    The Davisson–Germer experiment was a 1923–1927 experiment by Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer at Western Electric (later Bell Labs), in which electrons...
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  • Richard Joseph "Dick" Davisson (December 29, 1922 – June 15, 2004) was an American physicist. Davisson was the son of Clinton Davisson, a Nobel laureate,...
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    1971) was an American physicist. With Clinton Davisson, he proved the wave-particle duality of matter in the Davisson–Germer experiment, which was important...
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  • work in atomic physics or surface physics". The prize is named after Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer, who first measured electron diffraction, and as...
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  • Davisson may refer to: Ananias Davisson (1780–1857), American singing school teacher Clinton Davisson (1881–1958), American physicist Kyle Davisson (born...
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    Richardson married the American physicist (and 1937 Nobel laureate) Clinton Davisson, who was Richardson's PhD student at Princeton. After Lilian's death...
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  • Rutherford (1871–1937) Lise Meitner (1878–1968) Max von Laue (1879–1960) Clinton Davisson (1881–1958) Hans Geiger (1882–1945) C. V. Raman (1888–1970) William...
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    being demonstrated at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Bell researcher Clinton Davisson shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with George Paget Thomson for the...
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  • through physical apertures gave the movie shown. In 1927 at Bell Labs, Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer fired slow-moving electrons at a crystalline nickel...
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