Henry Lipson
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- PhD Physics Stanford University
- Masters Physics Stanford University
- Bachelors Physics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Lipson CBE FRS was a British physicist. He was Professor of Physics, Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 1954–77, then professor emeritus. Background Lipson was born in Liverpool, England, into a family of Polish Jewish immigrants. His father was a steelworker at the Shotton works in Flintshire. His mother was very insistent about the importance of education and ensured that he attended Hawarden Grammar School where he won a scholarship and exhibition to study physics at Liverpool University. He graduated with First Class Honours in 1930 and stayed on to do research at Liverpool into crystal structures using x-ray diffraction.
Henry Lipson's Published Works
Published Works
- Crystal Structures (1949) (1671)
- The determination of crystal structures (1957) (249)
- Interpretation of X-Ray Powder Diffraction Patterns (1970) (242)
- International Union of Crystallography (1948) (186)
- The interpretation of X-ray diffraction photographs (1951) (182)
- The structure of graphite (1942) (168)
- An X-ray study of the dissociation of an alloy of copper, iron and nickel (1943) (121)
- Elements of X-ray diffraction (1979) (101)
- Imperfections in the structure of cobalt. I. Experimental work and proposed structure (1942) (89)
- The Crystal Structure of Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate, CuSO$_{4}$. 5H$_{2}$O (1934) (88)
- Crystal Structure of the Alums (1934) (87)
- The relation between the alum structures (1935) (68)
- A New Structure of Carbon (1942) (66)
- An improved numerical method of two-dimensional fourier synthesis for crystals (1936) (60)
- The Precession Method (1965) (54)
- Indexing powder photographs of orthorhombic crystals (1949) (54)
- Fourier transforms and X-ray diffraction (1958) (51)
- X-Ray Evidence of the Nature of Cold Work in Metals (1943) (45)
- The dissociation of an alloy of copper, iron and nickel Further X -ray work (1944) (42)
- A rapid method for assessing the number of molecules in the unit cell of an organic crystal (1972) (41)
- Disorder in a film of gold deposited on silicon: investigation by low-energy electron diffraction (1974) (39)
- Optical methods in X‐ray analysis. I. The study of imperfect structures (1951) (38)
- The Crystal Structure of Nickel Sulphate Hexahydrate, NiSO4 ⋅ 6H2O (1932) (32)
- Order-disorder changes in alloys (1950) (32)
- The derivation of lattice spacings from Debye-Scherrer photographs (1941) (29)
- An X-ray investigation of slowly cooled copper-nickel-aluminium alloys (1938) (27)
- The great experiments in physics (1968) (24)
- The application of the principles of physical optics to crystal-structure determination (1953) (24)
- Tables of interatomic distances and configuration in molecules and ions, supplement 1956?1959 Edited by L. E. Sutton. Pp. 599. The Chemical Society, London. 1965. 84s (1966) (23)
- The Employment of contoured Graphs of Structure-Factor in Crystal Analysis (1936) (22)
- ERRATUM: The calibration of Debye-Scherrer X-ray powder cameras (1941) (21)
- A redetermination of the structure of triphenylene (1956) (20)
- Structures of Thallium (1941) (20)
- Optical transforms : their preparation and application to X-ray diffraction problems (1964) (19)
- LXXII. A rapid method for the summation of a two-dimensional Fourier series (1934) (19)
- The construction and use of X-ray powder cameras (1941) (18)
- A Numerical Method for Two-dimensional Fourier Synthesis (1936) (17)
- The Photography of the Reciprocal Lattice (1945) (17)
- Optical methods in X‐ray analysis. II. Fourier transforms and crystal‐structure determination (1951) (16)
- A Simple Method of Demonstrating Diffraction Grating Effects (1943) (14)
- An extension of the use of intensity statistics (1952) (14)
- Crystal Structures of Inorganic Compounds (1952) (13)
- Principles of Optical Crystallography (1960) (12)
- Diffraction of X-Rays by the Alloy AuCu3 (1947) (11)
- Structure of Cobalt (1941) (11)
- Optical methods in X‐ray analysis. III. Fourier synthesis by optical interference (1952) (11)
- Monochromatic X-radiation (1945) (10)
- Crystal Structure of Copper Sulphate (1934) (10)
- Optical Methods in Crystal-Structure Determination (1951) (9)
- Existence of Three Alum Structures (1935) (9)
- The accurate determination of cell dimensions from single-crystal X-ray photographs (1946) (8)
- A simplified Fly's Eye procedure (1952) (8)
- A Simple Version of Bragg's X-ray Microscope (1955) (7)
- New X-Ray Evidence of the Nature of the Structural Changes in Cold-worked Metals (1943) (7)
- LXXIII. The structure of methyl ammonium alum, NH3(CH3)Al(SO4)2. 12H2O (1935) (7)
- Crystals and X-rays (1970) (7)
- Fourier Synthesis by Optical Interference (1951) (6)
- Structure of Metals (1938) (6)
- The PhD thesis in physics (1971) (6)
- Small‐Angle Scattering of X‐rays by A. Guinier and G. Fournet (1956) (5)
- Self-Recovery in Metals (1944) (5)
- The use of Fourier strips for calculating structure factors (1952) (5)
- William Lawrence Bragg, 1890–1971 (1972) (5)
- Investigation of Equilibrium Diagrams of Ternary Alloys by X-Rays (1937) (5)
- Determination of Crystal Structure by Optical Diffraction Methods (1952) (5)
- Faculty of Technology, University of Manchester (1965) (4)
- A stencil method for computing structure factors (1955) (4)
- X-Ray Powder Methods (1959) (4)
- LXII. The measurement of X-ray wave-lengths by the powder method: CrKβ1 and MnKβ1 (1944) (4)
- On the Validity of Babinet's Principle for Fraunhofer Diffraction (1968) (4)
- Application of X-Rays to the Study of Alloys (1940) (4)
- X-Rays in Practice (1946) (4)
- Strengths of Metals (1949) (4)
- The mechanism of phase change in some iron-silicon alloys (1943) (4)
- A Physicist Looks At Evolution (1980) (4)
- Absolute X-ray Wave-lengths (1943) (4)
- Experimental technique in the study of alloys by X-rays (1941) (4)
- The Physics of Chemical Structure (1962) (2)
- Formation of Order in the Alloy CdMg3 (1951) (2)
- Film-contraction errors in lattice-spacing measurements (1942) (2)
- International Union of Crystallography: Third Congress (1954) (2)
- VI X-Ray Crystal-Structure Determination as a Branch of Physical Optics (1966) (2)
- The crystal structure of 3CdSO4. 8H2O (1936) (2)
- The changing face of physics (1977) (2)
- New Approaches to the Interpretation of X-Ray Powder Photographs (1951) (2)
- X-Ray Analysis of Organic Structures (1961) (2)
- International Union of Crystallography: Congress at Stockholm (1951) (2)
- The reliability of the interpretation of powder photographs (1970) (2)
- A photo‐electric device for the evaluation of structure factors (1949) (2)
- Imperfections in Metals (1953) (1)
- Optical-diffraction methods for deducing the effects of hydrogen atoms on X-ray intensities (1954) (1)
- Fifty years of X‐ray diffraction by P. P. Ewald (1963) (1)
- Advanced Methods of Crystallography (1965) (1)
- Texture and Structure of Metals (1951) (1)
- Scientific papers of arthur holly compton (1974) (1)
- Writing scientific papers in English by M. O'Connor and F. P. Woodford (1975) (1)
- What is physics for (1973) (1)
- Data for X‐ray Analysis. Volume I. Charts for Solution of Bragg's Equation by W. Parrish and B. W. Irwin (1953) (1)
- W. L. Bragg – an appreciation (1970) (1)
- International transfers (1976) (1)
- A Device for use in making Powder Specimens for a High-temperature X-ray Camera (1942) (1)
- CONFERENCE REPORT: Impressions of a Conference on the Teaching of Physics in Technical Colleges (1948) (1)
- Methods for interpreting Electron Diffraction Patterns of Thin Alloy Films (1967) (1)
- Albert James Bradley, 1899-1972 (1973) (1)
- Reminiscences and discoveries, the introduction of Fourier methods into crystal-structure determination (1990) (1)
- The determination of accurate lattice parameters (1960) (1)
- Democracy in universities (1973) (0)
- Full of Fourier (1983) (0)
- The Inspiration of Science (1962) (0)
- The Crystal Structure of Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate Cu S O~4~ (H~2~ O)~5~ (1934) (0)
- X-rays and their applications by J. G. Brown (1971) (0)
- General Crystallography: A Brief Compendium (1960) (0)
- The Cavendish Laboratory (0)
- Physicists in the USSR (1976) (0)
- X‐ray diffraction by B. E. Warren (1971) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1962) (0)
- X-ray Diffraction (1970) (0)
- Dr. A. H. Jay (1947) (0)
- Aspects of X-Ray Crystallography (1951) (0)
- Practical methods in electron microscopy. Vol. 1edited by A. M. Glauert (1973) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1960) (0)
- Diffraction physics by J. M. Cowley (1976) (0)
- The Crystal-Structure of Beryllium Sulphate Tetrahydrate BeSO4·4H2O (1932) (0)
- Molecular Crystals. Their Transforms and Diffuse Scattering (1969) (0)
- Principles of Physics (1962) (0)
- Politics vs science (1983) (0)
- Hero-Worship in Physics (1985) (0)
- A New Synthesis of X-Ray Data for Crystal Analysis (1942) (0)
- Cooperating with industry (1977) (0)
- Use of Dimensions in Physics (1954) (0)
- Short Reviews (1961) (0)
- Making waves (1984) (0)
- What is a Physicist (1959) (0)
- Oxide Compendium (1971) (0)
- Creation - A Fantasy (1991) (0)
- A Source Book in Physics (1964) (0)
- Short Reviews (1961) (0)
- Text-Book of Light for Degree Students (1953) (0)
- Physics in Technical Colleges 1—Manchester Municipal College of Technology (1953) (0)
- A parent's view of education (1959) (0)
- Data for X‐ray Analysis. Volume II. Tables for Computing the Lattice Constant of Cubic Crystals by W. Parrish, M. G. Ekstein and B. W. Irwin (1953) (0)
- Wave-Motion and Sound for the Honours Student (1951) (0)
- The Bragg Family in Adelaide: A Pictorial Celebration (1986) (0)
- A matter of waste (1986) (0)
- Crystal Physics (1956) (0)
- Sir James Myers, O.B.E. (1959) (0)
- Modern University Physics (1962) (0)
- Applied Physics as a University Study: A New Degree Course at Manchester (1951) (0)
- The Compleat Physicist (1965) (0)
- X‐rays, electrons and crystalline materials by T. F. J. Quinn (1972) (0)
- Short Reviews (1960) (0)
- The fifth Bragg lecture: W. L. Bragg - Scientific revolutionary (1983) (0)
- Strength of Metals (1949) (0)
- Physics.—The Pioneer Science (1961) (0)
- 7 – An Improved Numerical Method of Two-dimensional Fourier Synthesis for Crystals* (1966) (0)
- Willie Sucksmith, 21 September 1896 - 16 September 1981 (1982) (0)
- X-ray diffraction in research. (1949) (0)
- The Vision of Nature (1962) (0)
- Politicians and scientists (1974) (0)
- The Crystal Structure of Beryllium Sulphate Tetrahydrate, Be S O~4~ (H~2~ O)~4~ (1932) (0)
- X rays and crystal: III. The examination of ternary alloy systems by X rays (1939) (0)
- The M.K.S. System or the Teaching of Elementary Electricity and Magnetism (1957) (0)
- Atlas of optical transforms: G. Harburn, C.A. Taylor, T.R. Welberry G. Bell & Sons (London) 1975, pp 33, £6.00, £3.25 paper (1976) (0)
- X-Ray Diffraction in Inorganic Chemistry, Metallurgy and Mineralogy (1946) (0)
- The Taylor Manual—Advanced Undergraduate Laboratory Experiments In Physics (1960) (0)
- CONFERENCE REPORT: Summarized proceedings of the fortieth anniversary celebrations of the discovery of X-ray diffraction - London, October 1952 (1953) (0)
- The Function of a University Physics Department (1959) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1956) (0)
- Degree and Diploma Courses in Applied Physics (1957) (0)
- Structure and Physical Properties of Metals (1948) (0)
- A Physicists View of Crystal-Structure Determination (1972) (0)
- Optical-diffraction methods of studying the electron-diffraction patterns of thin films of copper–gold alloys (1974) (0)
- Book Reviews (1928) (0)
- Science for Everyman Encyclopaedia (1963) (0)
- CORRESPONDENCE: A simple arrangement for obtaining optical trnsforms of crystal structures (1957) (0)
- Science and Politics (1974) (0)
- Scientific Papers of James Prescott Joule (1963) (0)
- Short Reviews (1960) (0)
- On the evaluation of some hexagonal structure factors (1938) (0)
- Absolute X-ray Wave-lengths (1943) (0)
- Vector space and its application in crystal structure investigation by M. J. Buerger (1960) (0)
- SRC research studentships (1972) (0)
- Has physics lost its way (1967) (0)
- Book Reviews (1947) (0)
- BOOK AND FILM REVIEWS: For Nonspecialists: Crystals and X-Rays (1971) (0)
- Russian Progress in Electron Diffraction (1954) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1959) (0)
- Penguin Science Survey 1961 edited by A. Garratt (1962) (0)
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