Felix Bloch
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Felix Bloch was a Swiss-American physicist and Nobel physics laureate who worked mainly in the U.S. He and Edward Mills Purcell were awarded the 1952 Nobel Prize for Physics for "their development of new ways and methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements." In 1954–1955, he served for one year as the first director-general of CERN. Felix Bloch made fundamental theoretical contributions to the understanding of ferromagnetism and electron behavior in crystal lattices. He is also considered one of the developers of nuclear magnetic resonance.
Felix Bloch's Published Works
Published Works
- The Nuclear Induction Experiment (1946) (886)
- Note on the Radiation Field of the electron (1937) (853)
- Magnetic Resonance for Nonrotating Fields (1940) (821)
- The Dynamical Theory of Nuclear Induction (1953) (569)
- Generalized Theory of Relaxation (1957) (333)
- Dynamical Theory of Nuclear Induction. II (1956) (309)
- Spectroscopic and Group Theoretical Methods in Physics (1970) (282)
- Josephson effect in superconducting ring (1970) (130)
- A Quantitative Determination of the Neutron Moment in Absolute Nuclear Magnetons (1940) (119)
- On the Mechanism of Unimolecular Electron Capture (1935) (108)
- Atoms in Variable Magnetic Fields (1945) (106)
- Theory of Radar Reflection from Wires or Thin Metallic Strips (1947) (97)
- OFF-DIAGONAL LONG-RANGE ORDER AND PERSISTENT CURRENTS IN A HOLLOW CYLINDER (1965) (86)
- On the Continuous ?-Radiation Accompanying the -Decay (1936) (80)
- THEORY OF LINE NARROWING BY DOUBLE-FREQUENCY IRRADIATION (1958) (79)
- Line-Narrowing by Macroscopic Motion (1954) (63)
- On the Magnetic Scattering of Neutrons (1936) (62)
- Simple interpretation of the Josephson effect (1968) (59)
- Superfluidity in a Ring (1973) (52)
- The Principle of Nuclear Induction. (1953) (52)
- Heisenberg and the early days of quantum mechanics (1976) (51)
- Contribution to the Theory of the Compton-Line (1934) (50)
- Double Electron Transitions in X-Ray Spectra (1935) (48)
- Spectroscopic and group theoretical methods in physics : Racah memorial volume (1968) (38)
- EXPERIMENTS ON THE g-FACTOR OF THE ELECTRON (1953) (35)
- Radiative Auger Effect (1935) (34)
- Flux quantization and dimensionality (1968) (30)
- A Quantitative Determination of the Magnetic Moment of the Neutron in Units of the Proton Moment (1948) (24)
- A Direct Determination of the Magnetic Moment of the Proton in Nuclear Magnetons (1950) (23)
- Nuclear Relaxation in Gases by Surface Catalysis (1951) (19)
- MAGNETIC MOMENTS OF EVEN-ODD NUCLEI (1951) (19)
- On the Magnetic Scattering of Neutrons. II (1937) (18)
- Spin and Magnetic Moment of Tritium (1947) (17)
- Theory of the Resonance Scattering of Protons and Neutrons on Helium (1940) (15)
- Memories of electrons in crystals (1980) (15)
- Relative Moments of H 1 and H 3 (1947) (15)
- Some remarks on the theory of superconductivity (1966) (11)
- ENERGETIC STABILITY OF PERSISTENT CURRENTS IN A LONG HOLLOW CYLINDER (1962) (10)
- Electronic Theory of the Cylindrical Magnetron (1951) (8)
- Recoil by β-Decay (1935) (7)
- Dirac equation of the electron in a magnetic field (1982) (4)
- Neutron Polarization and Ferromagnetic Saturation (1943) (3)
- On the Probability of ?-Ray Emission (1936) (2)
- Lecture Series In Nuclear Physics (1947) (2)
- Reply to "Free - energy minima for helium in a ring" (1974) (2)
- Radar Reflections from Long Conductors (1946) (1)
- David L. Webster (1977) (1)
- Elementary Theory of Angular Momentum . M. E. Rose. Wiley, New York; Chapman & Hall, London, 1957. x+ 248 pp. $10. (1958) (0)
- Many Body Problems. (1974) (0)
- Scientists' Statement on Energy Policy (1975) (0)
- The Scattering and Absorption Cross Section of Neutrons in Cobalt (1937) (0)
- Hans H. Staub (1982) (0)
- Production of Neutrons by Annihilation of Protons and Electrons According to Fermi's Theory (1935) (0)
- 17 – On the Magnetic Scattering of Neutrons* (1966) (0)
- 3 – Past, Present, and Future of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1987) (0)
- [Not Available]. (1949) (0)
- A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF NUCLEAR MAGNETISM THREE STUDIES (1955) (0)
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