Conyers Herring
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Conyers Herring's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Physics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Conyers Herring was an American physicist. He was a professor of applied physics at Stanford University and the Wolf Prize in Physics recipient in 1984/5. Academic career Conyers Herring completed his Ph.D. in physics from Princeton University in 1937, submitting a dissertation entitled On Energy Coincidences in the Theory of Brillouin Zones under the direction of Eugene Wigner. In 1946, he joined the technical staff of Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey, where he remained until 1978. Then, he joined the faculty at Stanford University.
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Published Works
- Diffusional Viscosity of a Polycrystalline Solid (1950) (2165)
- Some Theorems on the Free Energies of Crystal Surfaces (1951) (1140)
- Transport and Deformation-Potential Theory for Many-Valley Semiconductors with Anisotropic Scattering (1956) (942)
- Effect of Change of Scale on Sintering Phenomena (1950) (829)
- Stress generation by electromigration (1976) (473)
- Surface Tension as a Motivation for Sintering (1999) (397)
- Role of Low-Energy Phonons in Thermal Conduction (1954) (373)
- Transport properties of a many-valley semiconductor (1955) (339)
- Accidental Degeneracy in the Energy Bands of Crystals (1937) (328)
- Theory of the Thermoelectric Power of Semiconductors (1954) (325)
- Effect of Random Inhomogeneities on Electrical and Galvanomagnetic Measurements (1960) (305)
- A New Method for Calculating Wave Functions in Crystals (1940) (290)
- Elastic and Plastic Properties of Very Small Metal Specimens (1952) (226)
- On the Theory of Spin Waves in Ferromagnetic Media (1951) (223)
- CRITIQUE OF THE HEITLER-LONDON METHOD OF CALCULATING SPIN COUPLINGS AT LARGE DISTANCES (1962) (219)
- Asymptotic Exchange Coupling of Two Hydrogen Atoms (1964) (193)
- Effect of Time-Reversal Symmetry on Energy Bands of Crystals (1937) (163)
- Energy levels of isolated interstitial hydrogen in silicon (2001) (156)
- Character tables for two space groups (1942) (154)
- Temperature Dependence of the Piezoresistance of High-Purity Silicon and Germanium (1957) (128)
- The Effect of Electronic Paramagnetism on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Frequencies in Metals (1950) (124)
- The Theoretical Constitution of Metallic Beryllium (1940) (107)
- Exchange Interactions Among Itinerant Electrons (1967) (87)
- Light scattering from magnetic excitations in orthoferrites (1982) (80)
- Phonon-Drag Thermomagnetic Effects inn-Type Germanium. I. General Survey (1958) (50)
- Analysis of phonon-drag thermomagnetic effects in n-type germanium (1959) (46)
- Distribution of interatomic spacings in random alloys (1981) (40)
- Theory of transient phenomena in the transport of holes in an excess semiconductor (1949) (39)
- Distill or drown: The need for reviews (1968) (38)
- Magneto-resistance effect and the band structure of single crystal silicon (1954) (34)
- Energy of a Bloch Wall on the Band Picture. I. Spiral Approach (1952) (34)
- The State of d Electrons in Transition Metals (1960) (29)
- Energy of a Bloch Wall on the Band Picture. II. Perturbation Approach (1952) (27)
- Gravitationally Induced Electric Field near a Conductor, and Its Relation to the Surface-Stress Concept (1968) (26)
- The invention of the transistor (1999) (23)
- Simple Property of Electron-Electron Collisions in Transition Metals (1967) (21)
- Magnetic resonance in multilayer films (1980) (20)
- Reply to “The driving force for diffusion” (1971) (20)
- The observation of flux line pinning in superconducting foils (1974) (19)
- High‐Field Susceptibilities of Iron and Nickel (1966) (19)
- The flux lattice in a deformed type II superconductor (1976) (16)
- Observation of magnetic domain patterns in terbium and dysprosium (1973) (16)
- Dislocation motion and solid‐state turbulence (1980) (16)
- On the possibility of saturated ferromagnetism (1975) (16)
- Correlation Energy and the Heat of Sublimation of Lithium (1951) (15)
- The Role of Low-Frequency Phonons in Thermoelectricity and Thermal Conduction (1958) (12)
- Photoresponse of Nb films; observation of biexponential recovery times of the superconducting state (1991) (9)
- Critical Reviews: The User's Point of View (1968) (9)
- Effect of Exchange Interaction on Ferromagnetic Microwave Resonance Absorption (1950) (8)
- The Adhesion of Solids (1953) (7)
- On the Thermodynamic Interpretation of Certain Thermionic and Thermoelectric Phenomena (1941) (6)
- Distil or drown: the need for reviews (1968) (4)
- An observation of thermoelastic martensite inβ' phase Ag-Zn alloys (1971) (4)
- Phonon-drag thermomagnetic effects in n-germanium (1959) (3)
- Theory of condensed matter the joint symposia (1975) (3)
- Recollections From The Early Years of Solid‐State Physics (1992) (3)
- PERSPECTIVES IN MATERIALS RESEARCH (1963) (2)
- Explanation for an apparent magneto-electric effect in quark search experiments (1981) (2)
- Nature of Exchange Coupling in Transition Metals (1966) (1)
- An improved method of characterizing shielding materials (1994) (1)
- The interphase surface energy of superconducting niobium (1974) (1)
- sComment on ``Surface silicon-deuterium bond energy from gas-phase equilibration'' (1997) (1)
- Erratum: Distribution of interatomic spacings in random alloys [J. Appl. Phys. 52, 7165 (1981)] (1985) (0)
- On canceling a meeting (1969) (0)
- Walter Kohn as a Scientist and a Citizen (2003) (0)
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