Charles Christian Lauritsen
Danish-born American physicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Christian Lauritsen was a Danish/American physicist. Early life and career Lauritsen was born in Holstebro, Denmark and studied architecture at the Odense Tekniske Skole, graduating in 1911. In 1916 he emigrated to the United States with his wife Sigrid Henriksen and son Tommy, first to Florida, where the family lived for a time on a houseboat, and later to Boston, where he worked as a draftsman during the Great War and was a witness to the Boston Molasses Disaster. By 1921 he was working in Palo Alto on radio for communicating between ship and shore. He became interested in the design of radio receivers, and for a few months in 1922 was in business with two partners building radios. By 1923 he had moved to St. Louis where he was chief engineer at the Kennedy Corporation, a producer of consumer radio receivers.
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- Energy levels of light nuclei. (1948) (168)
- B-12, C-12, and the Red Giants (1957) (126)
- Gamma-Radiation from Excited States of Light Nuclei (1948) (88)
- Excited states of the mirror nuclei, Li7 and Be7 (1951) (71)
- THE DISINTEGRATION OF N$sup 15$ BY PROTONS (1952) (60)
- Relations of Field-Currents to Thermionic-Currents. (59)
- Masses of Light Nuclei from Nuclear Disintegration Energies (1951) (50)
- Low Energy Alpha-Particles from Fluorine Bombarded by Protons (1950) (47)
- A magnetic analyzer for charged-particles from nuclear reactions. (1950) (40)
- Gamma-radiation from light nuclei under proton bombardment (1948) (37)
- Angular distribution of gamma-rays and short-range alpha-particles from N15(p,αγ)C12 (1953) (31)
- Energy Release in Beryllium and Lithium Reactions with Protons (1949) (30)
- The Elastic Scattering of Protons by Lithium (1953) (29)
- HIGH-ENERGY ALPHA PARTICLES FROM B$sup 1$$sup 2$ (1958) (26)
- The transmutation of fluorine by protons (1941) (25)
- ELASTIC SCATTERING OF PROTONS BY N$sup 1$$sup 4$ (1957) (24)
- Beryllium-proton reactions and scattering (1949) (23)
- The emission of negative electrons from lithium and fluorine bombarded with deuterons (1935) (20)
- Further experiments with artificially produced radioactive substances (1934) (20)
- A Simple Quartz Fiber Electrometer (1937) (19)
- Investigations of the capture of protons and deuterons by deuterons (1949) (19)
- The Emission of Negative Electrons from Boron Bombarded by Deuterons (1935) (18)
- Radioactivity from carbon and boron oxide bombarded with deutons and the conversion of positrons into radiation (1934) (18)
- The conservation of momentum in the disintegration of Li8 (1947) (18)
- Nuclear Pairs and Gamma-Radiation from Excited States ofO16 (1950) (18)
- A New High Potential X-Ray Tube (1928) (16)
- Dependence of Electron Emission from metals upon Field Strengths and Temperatures (1929) (15)
- Artificial Production of Neutrons (1933) (14)
- Radioactive Elements of Low Atomic Number (1936) (14)
- Nuclear Mass Determinations from Nuclear Q-Values (1950) (14)
- NATURE OF THE Li$sup 8$ BETA-DECAY INTERACTION (1958) (14)
- Production of neutrons by high speed deutons (1933) (13)
- ARTIFICIAL PRODUCTION OF RADIO-ACTIVE SUBSTANCES. (1934) (13)
- Neutron-Hydrogen Mass Difference from the D - D Reactions (1949) (12)
- Pair Emission from Fluorine Bombarded with Protons (1939) (11)
- An Investigation of the Klein-Nishina Formula for X-Ray Scattering, in the Wave-Length Region 50 to 20 X-Units (1934) (10)
- Application of a Pressure Electrostatic Generator to the Transmutation of Light Elements by Protons (1941) (10)
- Radioactive alpha-particles from Li7+H2 (1937) (10)
- Low Excited States of F19. II. Lifetime Measurements (1954) (9)
- Angular Correlation of Alpha Particles from Decay of Li8 (1958) (9)
- A Null-Reading Fluxmeter (1948) (9)
- Low excited states of F19. I. Proton inelastic scattering (1954) (9)
- Doppler Broadening of a Gamma-Ray Line (1949) (9)
- Electron Emission from Metals in Intense Electron Fields (8)
- On the production of neutrons from lithium (1933) (8)
- Cloud chamber studies of the gamma-radiation from lithium bombarded with protons (1935) (7)
- Electrostatic analyzer for 1.5-mev protons. (1947) (7)
- Disintegration of boron by deutons and by protons (1934) (7)
- Fluorine-plus-proton reactions (1954) (7)
- A High Potential Porcelain X‐Ray Tube (1933) (6)
- Gamma-Rays from Carbon Bombarded with Deutons (1934) (6)
- Angular Distribution of the Li 7 (p,α)α Reaction (1947) (6)
- Inelastic scattering of protons by Li7 (1954) (6)
- High potential x-ray tube (1930) (6)
- Gamma-radiation from fluorine bombarded with protons (1937) (5)
- The disintegration of N15 by protons (1952) (5)
- Short range alpha-particles from F19+H1 (1939) (5)
- Geometrical Factors in the Measurement of Radiation in Röntgens (1938) (5)
- High energy gamma-rays from lithium and fluorine bombarded with protons (1934) (5)
- Protons from the Disintegration of Lithium by Deuterons (1935) (5)
- Short Range Alpha-Particles from Fluorine Bombarded with Protons (1942) (5)
- Gamma-rays from boron bombarded with protons (1935) (5)
- Disintegration of Beryllium by Deutons (1934) (4)
- Evidence of an Excited State in the Alpha-Particle (1934) (4)
- A Combined Tesla Coil and Vacuum Tube (1933) (4)
- Transmutation of lithium by deutons and its bearing on the mass of the neutron (1934) (4)
- Low energy gamma-radiation from lithium bombarded with protons (1939) (4)
- Excited States of B 10 (1948) (3)
- Gamma-Rays from Lithium Bombarded with Protons (1934) (3)
- A Short Ion Path High Voltage Tube (1938) (3)
- Gamma-Rays from Nitrogen Bombarded with Deuterons (1935) (3)
- On the scattering of the Th C" γ-rays (1934) (3)
- Excited States of B10 (1948) (3)
- The masses of Be8, Be9 and B11, as determined from transmutation data (1935) (3)
- The Development of High Voltage X-ray Tubes at the California Institute of Technology1 (1938) (2)
- THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECT OF HIGH VOLTAGE X-RAYS. (1931) (2)
- A Portable Roentgenmeter for Field Use (1949) (2)
- THE BIOLOGICAL EFFECT OF HIGH VOLTAGE X-RAYS (1931) (2)
- Spectrum of the Radiation from a High Potential X-ray Tube (1930) (2)
- Let Us Pledge Not to Use H-Bomb First! (1950) (2)
- A radiation meter for disaster use. (1950) (2)
- A High Potential Porcelain X-ray Tube (1933) (1)
- Nature of the Li8 Beta-Decay Interaction (1958) (1)
- A portable roentgenometer for field use. (1949) (0)
- Manned Barrier Systems: A Preliminary Study (1967) (0)
- Angular distribution of the Li7(p,α)α reaction (1947) (0)
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