Bergen Davis
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American physicist
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Bergen Davis's Degrees
- Masters Physics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bergen Davis was an American physicist and a professor at Columbia University. Davis was born March 31, 1869, near Whitehouse, New Jersey, son of John Davis, a farmer, and Katherine Dilts Davis. He graduated from Rutgers University in 1896 and was awarded a master's degree by Columbia University in 1900 and a Ph.D. in 1901, after which he studied in Europe for two years on a John Tyndall Fellowship under J. J. Thomson and others.
Bergen Davis's Published Works
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Published Works
- An Experimental Study of the Reflection of X-Rays from Calcite (1921) (27)
- Ionization and Excitation of Radiation by Electron Impact in Mercury Vapor and Hydrogen (1917) (24)
- The Capture of Electrons by Swiftly Moving Alpha-Particles (1929) (14)
- Measurement of the Mo.K Doublet Distances by Means of the Double X-Ray Spectrometer. (1927) (12)
- Measurement of the Refraction of X-Rays in a Prism by Means of the Double X-Ray Spectrometer (11)
- The Refraction of X-Rays in Calcite. (1922) (10)
- Characteristic X-Ray Emission as a Function of the Applied Voltage (1918) (10)
- Refraction of X-Rays in Pyrites. (1924) (10)
- Fine Structure of the Scattered Radiation from Graphite (1928) (9)
- Ionization and Excitation of Radiation by Electron Impact in Nitrogen (8)
- Note on the Dependence of the Intensity of the Compton Effect Upon the Atomic Number (1925) (8)
- Wave-Length Energy Distribution in the Continuous X-Ray Spectrum (8)
- Unusual Reflecting Power of a Pair of Calcite Crystals (1929) (5)
- Note on the Effect of Chemical Combination on the Structure of the K Absorption Limit (1928) (4)
- Fine Structure in the Compton Effect (1929) (4)
- Additional Lines in the K Series of Molybdenum and the Natural Breadth of Spectral Lines. (1928) (4)
- Reflection of X-rays from Rock Salt (1922) (4)
- Further Experiments on the Refraction of X-Rays in Pyrites. (1924) (4)
- Theory of the corona (4)
- L. A determination of the coefficient of reflexion of X-rays for calcite and rock-salt (1923) (3)
- Application of a Theory of Ionization by Impact to the Experiments of Franck And Hertz (1915) (2)
- A Relation between the Critical Potentials and the Indices of Refraction of Elements and Compounds (1925) (2)
- The Capture of Electrons by Swiftly Moving Alpha Particles (1923) (2)
- Intensity of emission of X-rays and their reflection from crystals . and Problems of X-ray emission (1)
- Energy Necessary to Ionize a Molecule by Impact of Negative Ions (1)
- Theory of the Electrodeless Ring-Discharge (1905) (1)
- The refraction of x-rays (1927) (0)
- Theory of the Corona (0)
- Ionization and Radiation Potentials and the Size of the Atom. (1922) (0)
- The Grating Space of Mica and the Intensities of the Spectral Orders. (1922) (0)
- Limiting Resolving Power of a Crystal Grating (1930) (0)
- The Transformation into an Electric Current of Radiation Incident on a Moving Surface (1907) (0)
- On a Newly Discovered Phenomenon Produced by Stationary Sound-Waves (1901) (0)
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