Hans Geiger
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Johannes Wilhelm "Hans" Geiger was a German physicist. He is best known as the co-inventor of the detector component of the Geiger counter and for the Geiger–Marsden experiment which discovered the atomic nucleus. He was the brother of meteorologist and climatologist Rudolf Geiger.
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- LVII. The ranges of the α particles from various radioactive substances and a relation between range and period of transformation (1911) (243)
- On a Diffuse Reflection of the $ \alpha $-Particles (1909) (172)
- An electrical method of counting the number of α-particles from radio-active substances (1908) (159)
- LXI. The laws of deflexion of a particles through large angles (1913) (122)
- LXXVI. The probability variations in the distribution of α particles (1910) (73)
- The Charge and Nature of the $ \alpha $-Particle (1908) (70)
- On the Scattering of the α -Particles by Matter (1908) (58)
- The Scattering of the α -Particles by Matter (1910) (47)
- THE RADIOACTIVE CONSTANTS AS OF 1930. REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL RADIUM-STANDARDS COMMISSION (1931) (45)
- The ionisation produced by an α-particle. Part II.—Connection between ionisation and absorption (1910) (38)
- XL. The ranges of the α particles from uranium (1912) (35)
- The Radioactive Constants as of 1930 Report of the International Radium-Standards Commission (1931) (26)
- LXXV. The number of α particles emitted by uranium and thorium and by uranium minerals (1910) (17)
- LVII. Photographic registration of α particles (1912) (16)
- The Ionisation Produced by an $ \alpha $-Particle. Part I (1909) (12)
- LVI. On the relative number of ions produced by the β particles from the various radioactive substances (1911) (8)
- XVII. The transformation of the actinium emanation (1911) (8)
- Discussion on Ultra-Penetrating Rays (1931) (8)
- L. The irregularities in the radiation from radioactive bodies (1908) (7)
- Note on the Scattering of α -Particles (1912) (6)
- LXII. The ranges of the α particles from the thorium and actinium products (1912) (6)
- LVIII. Transformation and nomenclature of the radioactive emanations (1911) (4)
- Practical measurements in radio-activity (3)
- Additions and Corrections - The Radioactive Constants as of 1930. Report of the International Radium-Standards Commission (1931) (0)
- Memories of Rutherford in Manchester (1938) (0)
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