Francis Bitter
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Francis Bitter was an American physicist. Bitter invented the Bitter plate used in resistive magnets . He also developed the water cooling method inherent to the design of Bitter magnets. Prior to this development, there was no way to cool electromagnets, limiting their maximum flux density.
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Published Works
- On Inhomogeneities in the Magnetization of Ferromagnetic Materials (1931) (257)
- HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS (1962) (250)
- A NEW "DOUBLE RESONANCE" METHOD FOR INVESTIGATING ATOMIC ENERGY LEVELS. APPLICATION TO Hg $sup 3$P$sub 1$ (1952) (245)
- Nuclear moments. (1949) (136)
- The Magnetic Properties of the Iron Group Anhydrous Chlorides at Low Temperatures. I. Experimental (1940) (103)
- Experiments on the Nature of Ferromagnetism (1932) (102)
- On the Magnetic Properties of Metals (1930) (87)
- Analysis of the Plasma of Fluorescent Lamps (1956) (80)
- The Design of Powerful Electromagnets Part II. The Magnetizing Coil (1936) (79)
- The Design of Powerful Electromagnets Part IV. The New Magnet Laboratory at M. I. T. (1939) (64)
- Magnetic Resonance in Radiating or Absorbing Atoms (1962) (53)
- The Optical Detection of Radiofrequency Resonance (1949) (53)
- The Design of Powerful Electromagnets Part III. The Use of Iron (1936) (50)
- Experiments on Electroluminescence (1954) (47)
- On Impurities in Metals (1931) (40)
- Magnetic Studies of Solid Solutions. I. Methods of Observations and Preliminary Results on the Precipitation of Iron from Copper (1939) (38)
- Introduction to ferromagnetism (1937) (37)
- A Generalization of the Theory of Ferromagnetism (1938) (34)
- The magnetic susceptibilities of several organic gases (1929) (34)
- Water Cooled Magnets (1962) (25)
- Ultrastrong Magnetic Fields (1965) (20)
- Precise Magnetic Torque Measurements on Single Crystals of Iron (1937) (20)
- Zeeman Effects in Complex Spectra at Fields up to 100,000 Gauss (1940) (18)
- OPTICAL STUDIES OF RADIOACTIVE MERCURY (1954) (17)
- Separation and Identification of Overlapping Hyperfine Structure Components: Application to Mercury Resonance Radiation (1958) (15)
- Nuclear Magnetic Moments and Hyperfine Structure of the Rubidium Isotopes (1949) (14)
- The National Magnet Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1963) (13)
- An Attempt to Produce Nuclear Orientation in Mercury Vapor (1952) (12)
- A "MAGNETIC SCANNING" METHOD FOR INVESTIGATING HYPERFINE STRUCTURE AND ISOTOPE SHIFT (1953) (11)
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonances at Low Temperatures (1947) (10)
- A New Type of Electromagnet. Part I. Operation at 20‐kw Level (1951) (9)
- New developments in high‐magnetic field research (1961) (9)
- Ferromagnetic Gold‐Iron Alloys (1942) (9)
- The Magnetic Susceptibility of Gases II. Temperature Dependence (1930) (8)
- Field Homogeneity and Pole Distribution (1956) (8)
- Magnetization and the Magneto-Caloric Effect (1931) (7)
- Optically Induced Nuclear Magnetization. A Progress Report (1953) (7)
- Currents, Fields, And Particles (1956) (6)
- Superconductivity of Lead at 3-Cm Wave-Length (1946) (6)
- An elementary discussion of ferromagnetism (1934) (5)
- Field-Induced Color Shift in Electroluminescent Zinc Sulfide (1956) (5)
- Electroluminescence in Zinc Sulfide (1956) (5)
- Microinhomogeneities in Magnetic Fields (1956) (5)
- Magnets: The Education Of A Physicist (1959) (4)
- The Magnetic Susceptibility of Gases I. Pressure Dependence (1930) (4)
- A Measurement of the Deuteron Proton Magnetic-Moment Ratio (1947) (3)
- MEETING PAPERS PRESENTED (1951) (3)
- Mathematical Aspects Of Physics (1963) (3)
- On the Interpretation of Some Ferromagnetic Phenomena (1932) (3)
- On the fracture of fibred iron-silicon sheets (1934) (2)
- Nuclear magnetic resonance (1962) (2)
- Some Properties of Homogeneously Distorted Cubic Ferromagnetic Lattices (1932) (2)
- On the Diamagnetism of Electrons in Metals. (1930) (2)
- Magnetic susceptibility of nitric oxide at 296°K and 216°K (1929) (2)
- Block Structure and Ferromagnetism (1931) (2)
- On the Magnetization of Ferromagnetic Crystals (1933) (1)
- Fields and particles;: An introduction to electromagnetic wave phenomena and quantum physics (1974) (1)
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Hyperfine Structure (1956) (1)
- Magnetic Susceptibility of Gases. Part I, Pressure Dependence (1931) (1)
- Intermetallic Compounds Produced by Next Nearest Neighbor Interaction in Alloys (1938) (1)
- Radiation Temperature of a Plasma (1956) (1)
- Looking into the Nucleus (1953) (0)
- SOLID STATE RESEARCH USING HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS. (1965) (0)
- On the Verification of the Theory of Magnetization of Single Crystals (1932) (0)
- The Mathematical Formulation of Strategic Problems (1949) (0)
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Hyeprfine Structure (1959) (0)
- The Tropism of Crystals (1932) (0)
- Recent Theories of Ferromagnetism (1934) (0)
- A NEW "DOUBLE RESONANCE" METHOD FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF ATOMIC AND NUCLEAR MOMENTS PART I. THEORY OF EFFECTS IN MERCURY VAPOR. (Technical Report No. 176) (1950) (0)
- Iv. Radio-frequency Spectroscopy A. Molecular-beam Research (0)
- X. Geophysical Research (0)
- The Fundamental Assumptions in Akulov's Papers on Ferromagnetism (1931) (0)
- Ferromagnetic Properties of Metals and Alloys.K. Hoselitz. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1952.320 pp. Illus. $8.00 (1953) (0)
- Nuclear physics : A textbook (1950) (0)
- Peace Resolution of the American Association of Scientific Workers (1940) (0)
- BOOK AND FILM REVIEWS: Mathematical Aspects of Physics (1966) (0)
- Recent theories of ferromagnetism (1934) (0)
- Magnetic Susceptibility of Nitric Oxide at 296grad K and 216grad K (0)
- Block Structure and Hysteresis Phenomena (1931) (0)
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Magneto-Optics (1955) (0)
- MEGAGAUSS IN A Z-PINCH. (1968) (0)
- MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF NITRIC OXIDE AT 296 degrees K. AND 216 degrees K. (0)
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