Allan C. G. Mitchell
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American physicist
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Allan C. G. Mitchell's Degrees
- Masters Physics Stanford University
- Bachelors Physics California Institute of Technology
Why Is Allan C. G. Mitchell Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Allan Charles Gray Mitchell was an American physicist. He was a professor and head of the Indiana University Bloomington department of physics. Early life and education Mitchell was born in 1902, the son of Milly Gray and astronomer Samuel Alfred Mitchell. He earned a master of arts in physics from University of Virginia in 1924. He completed his doctorate in physical chemistry at California Institute of Technology from 1924 to 1927. His advisor was Richard C. Tolman. He completed postdoctorate work in physics with James Franck and Arnold Sommerfeld.
Allan C. G. Mitchell's Published Works
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Published Works
- Resonance radiation and excited atoms (1934) (1338)
- REVIEW: Resonance Radiation and Excited Atoms (1934) (78)
- PROTON SCATTERING BY ISOBARS AND SINGLE ISOTOPES (1964) (27)
- 21-MeV Alpha-Particle Scattering on A=58-64 Targets (1968) (27)
- DISINTEGRATION OF I$sup 124$ AND I$sup 12$$sup 3$ (1959) (23)
- THE DISINTEGRATION OF Co$sup 55$ AND I$sup 13$$sup 0$ (1954) (21)
- DISINTEGRATION OF La$sup 135$ AND CONFIRMATORY EXPERIMENTS ON Nd$sup 14$$sup 7$ (1958) (20)
- The Disintegration of As$sup 7$$sup 2$ (1950) (20)
- PROTON INTERACTIONS WITH Cu$sup 63$ AND Cu$sup 6$$sup 5$ (1961) (19)
- Disintegration of I 124 and I 126 (1949) (19)
- Disintegration of Iron-52 and Iron-53 (1959) (18)
- Disintegration of Ba(139) (1954) (17)
- A – GENERAL PROCEDURES (1968) (16)
- The Disintegration of Ruthenium 103 and Palladium 103 (1950) (16)
- Disintegration of Te 129 (1956) (15)
- The Nuclear Spectra of Sb 125 , Te 125* , Cr 51 , and I 131 (1949) (13)
- A method for measuring short period activities. (1948) (13)
- Quenching of Cadmium Resonance Radiation by Foreign Gases (1935) (12)
- The Disintegration of Antimony 124 (1948) (12)
- DISINTEGRATION OF Te$sup 11$$sup 9$ (1960) (11)
- DISINTEGRATION OF As$sup 7$$sup 1$ (1955) (11)
- Radiations from Os$sup 185$, Os$sup 191$, and Os$sup 19$$sup 3$ (1950) (11)
- Directional Correlation of the Gamma Rays of La140 and Ce140 (1963) (11)
- Spectroscopy of Some Artificially Radioactive Nuclei (1950) (10)
- THE EFFECT OF ADDED GASES ON THE DECOMPOSITION OF AMMONIA SENSITIZED BY OPTICALLY EXCITED MERCURY VAPOR (1927) (9)
- A Study of the Nuclear Radiations from Antimony and Arsenic (1940) (9)
- The Use of Coincidence Counting Methods in Determining Nuclear Disintegration Schemes (1948) (9)
- Disintegration of Cs$sup 13$$sup 7$ (1949) (9)
- The Beta-and Gamma-Rays of Ga$sup 7$$sup 2$ (1948) (9)
- Radiations from As 72 (1947) (8)
- Beta-Ray Spectra of Radioactive Manganese, Arsenic and Indium (1936) (8)
- The disintegration of La131 (1960) (8)
- Level scheme of I129 (1964) (8)
- The Mean Life of the 7 3 S 1 State of Mercury from Polarization Measurements on the Visible Triplet (1934) (8)
- Preliminary Report on a Quick Method of Depositing Polonium on Silver (1934) (8)
- Proton Scattering by Ni 64 and Zn 64 at 9.6 and 11.7 MeV (1963) (8)
- The Beta- and Gamma-Rays ofGa72 (1948) (8)
- LEVEL STRUCTURE OF Ni$sup 64$ AND Zn$sup 6$$sup 4$ (1963) (8)
- Decomposition of Ammonia by Optically Excited Mercury Atoms. (1926) (8)
- Disintegration of Cs(130) (1952) (7)
- THE SPECIFIC HEAT AND ENTROPY OF HYDROGEN CHLORIDE DERIVED FROM INFRA-RED BAND SPECTRA (1926) (7)
- Nuclear Spectra ofRb82andRb84 (1952) (7)
- Level scheme of Ga69 (1963) (7)
- ELASTIC SCATTERING OF PROTONS BY Fe$sup 56$, Fe$sup 58$, AND Ni$sup 58$ AT 10.9 AND 11.7 Mev (1964) (7)
- NUCLEAR LEVELS IN Ca$sup 4$$sup 3$ (1954) (6)
- The Activation of Hydrogén by Excited Mercury Atoms. (1925) (6)
- SOME EXPERIMENTS ON Ge$sup 75$ AND Ge$sup 75$m (1952) (6)
- INFLUENCE OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM ON THE DECAY OF THE $sup 60$Ni COMPOUND NUCLEUS. (1968) (6)
- THE ISOMER Rb$sup 84$m (1953) (6)
- Scattering of Slow Neutrons. II (1936) (5)
- The Disintegration of As 77 (1951) (5)
- MEASUREMENT OF Fe($alpha$,/alpha,/)Fe* REACTIONS PRODUCED BY 21-, 27.5-, AND 47.9-Mev ALPHA-PARTILE BOMBARDMENT: STATISTICAL-THEORY ANALYSIS (1966) (5)
- THE ENERGY OF THE GAMMA-RAY FROM Se$sup 77$m (1951) (4)
- Gamma-Rays of Ag$sup 105$ and Ag$sup 10$$sup 6$ (1950) (4)
- Long Period Activity in Cadmium Irradiated with Neutrons (1937) (4)
- Scattering of Neutrons (1935) (4)
- Behavior of positive ions in hydrogen (1930) (4)
- THE K/L RATIO FOR THE 90-kev LINE OF Nd$sup 14$$sup 7$ (1952) (4)
- ON THE THEORY OF ELECTRON SCATTERING IN GASES. (1929) (4)
- Scattering of Slow Neutrons (1935) (4)
- FLUORESCENCE IN MIXTURES OF AMMONIA AND MERCURY VAPOR (1927) (4)
- On the Cs$sup 137$ Disintegration Scheme (1949) (3)
- Hyperfine Structure and the Polarization of Mercury Resonance Radiation (1932) (3)
- Energy of the Be$sup 7$ Gamma-Ray (1948) (2)
- Neutron Scattering Cross Section as a Function of Energy (1937) (2)
- Long Period Activity of Indium Produced by Slow Neutrons (1938) (2)
- Energy of the Gamma-Rays of Radioindium and Radiomanganese (1937) (2)
- The Nuclear Isomers ofIn116 (1938) (2)
- Coincidences Between Beta- and Gamma-Rays in Indium (1939) (2)
- THE ISOMERIC TRANSITION IN Ge$sup 7$$sup 7$ (1952) (2)
- Al($alpha$,$alpha$')Al* COMPOUND-NUCLEUS REACTIONS. (1970) (2)
- Continuation of Work on Scattering of Slow Neutrons (1936) (2)
- EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE RESONANCE ABSORPTION OF NEUTRONS BY URANIUM (1943) (2)
- ELECTRON CAPTURE IN Tl$sup 20$$sup 4$ (1952) (1)
- The Disintegration of In$sup 11$$sup 4$ (1949) (1)
- On the theory of electron scattering in gases (1929) (1)
- Sargent Curves for Artificilly Radioactive Substances (1937) (1)
- Level Structure ofNi64andZn64 (1963) (1)
- Coincidences Between Beta- and Gamma-Rays in Manganese (1939) (1)
- Quenching of mercury resonance radiation and its relation to reactions sensitized by excited mercury atoms (1928) (1)
- Coincidence Experiments on Ga 72 (1947) (1)
- NUCLEAR SPECTROSCOPY OF Ba$sup 131$ AND Cs$sup 13$$sup 1$ (1951) (1)
- Comparison of sources for zinc resonance radiation (1931) (1)
- An Introduction to Nuclear Physics (1937) (0)
- Official Publications Received (1927) (0)
- The Effect of Hyperfine Structure on the Polarization of Cadmium Resonance Radiation (1931) (0)
- Note on the diffuse bands occurring in mixtures of ammonia and excited mercury vapor (1931) (0)
- Selective Scattering of Slow Neutrons (Phys. Rev. 49, 401 (1936)) (1936) (0)
- PROTON SCATTERING BY Ni$sup 64$ AND Zn$sup 64$ AT 9.6 AND 11.7 Mev (1962) (0)
- RESONANCE ABSORPTION OF URANIUM IN MIXTURES (1944) (0)
- Disintegration of k 43 (1954) (0)
- Polarization of Mercury Lines in Stepwise Radiation (1930) (0)
- Selective Scattering of Slow Neutrons (1936) (0)
- ON THE ADDITION ENERGY FOR NEUTRONS IN THE h$sup 11$2/ SHELL (1951) (0)
- Coincidence Experiments in Antimony 124 (1948) (0)
- Hyperfine Structure and the Polarization of Resonance Radiation. II. Magnetic Depolarization and the Determination of Mean Lives (1933) (0)
- Errata: Continuation of Work on Scattering of Slow Neutrons ( (1936) (0)
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