John D. Strong
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American optical physicist
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John D. Strong's Degrees
- Masters Physics Stanford University
- Bachelors Physics California Institute of Technology
Why Is John D. Strong Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Donovan Strong was an American physicist and astronomer. One of the world's foremost optical scientists of his day, Strong was known for being the first to detect water vapor in the atmosphere of Venus and for developing a number of innovations in optical devices, ranging from improved telescope mirrors to anti-reflective coatings for optical elements and diffraction gratings.
John D. Strong's Published Works
Published Works
- Radiometric observations of Mars (1960) (104)
- Lamellar Grating Far-Infrared Interferomer (1960) (90)
- Principles of Optics . Electromagnetic theory of propagation, interference and diffraction of light. Max Born, Emil Wolf et al . Pergamon Press, New York, 1959. xxvi + 803 pp. Illus. $17.50 (1960) (83)
- Radiometric Observations of Venus. (1960) (71)
- The infrared transmission of atmospheric windows (1953) (51)
- Interferometry for the Far Infrared (1957) (37)
- High resolution hadamard transform spectrometer. (1972) (33)
- Resolving power limitations of grating and prism spectrometers. (1949) (32)
- New Johns Hopkins Ruling Engine (1951) (31)
- The Carbon Arc as an Infra-Red Source*† (1950) (23)
- Optical image transformer (1951) (22)
- The Johns Hopkins University and Diffraction Gratings (1960) (22)
- An Incandescent Tungsten Source for Infrared Spectroscopy (1951) (21)
- Investigations in the Spectral Region between 20 and 40μ (1931) (18)
- Infrared emission spectroscopy of glow discharge formed in low pressure atmospheric gases. (1982) (17)
- Prediction of nighttime driving visibility from laboratory data. (1974) (14)
- Achromatic doublet lenses for infrared radiation. (1971) (11)
- Practical applications of high and low-reflecting films on glass (1950) (10)
- Balloon telescope optics. (1967) (10)
- A measurement of the charge asymmetry in the decay eta --> pi+pi-pio (1974) (10)
- Experimental infrared spectroscopy (1951) (9)
- Long-path study of infrared absorption and emission. (1969) (9)
- Basic optical considerations in the choice of a design for a solar furnace (1958) (8)
- APPARATUS FOR SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES IN THE INTERMEDIATE INFRARED REGION—20 TO 40μ (1932) (7)
- Far Infrared Spectra of H 2 O and H 2 S Taken with an Interferometric Spectrograph (1959) (7)
- Infrared Astronomy by Balloon (1965) (5)
- High Altitude Atmospheric Transmission Measurements (1962) (4)
- On interpretation of infrared absorption lines. (1972) (3)
- Seventh series of atomic hydrogen. (1973) (3)
- High resolution infrared emission spectroscopy of low pressure pre-mixed flames (1973) (3)
- OBSERVATIONS OF THE INFRARED EMISSION OF PLANETS AND DETERMINATION OF THEIR TEMPERATURES (1960) (3)
- Robert williams wood. (1976) (2)
- A Refractive Image Slicer for Astronomical Spectroscopy (1964) (2)
- Balloon Telescope Studies of Venus (1966) (2)
- Objective transmission gratings for large schmidt telescopes. (1969) (2)
- An Environmental Mean Radiation Temperature Meter (1970) (1)
- INFRARED BALLOON ASTRONOMY. (1965) (1)
- Transmission of Gases from 20 to 33μ (1931) (1)
- Application of laboratory data to nighttime driving situations. (1973) (1)
- ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS USING THE ONR STRATO-LAB. (1961) (1)
- Iridescent KClO 3 Crystals and Infrared Reflection Filters (1961) (1)
- Procedures for infrared spectroscopy. (1972) (1)
- Considerations relating to use of a large astronomical telescope in space (1970) (0)
- Principles of Optics . Electromagnetic theory of propagation, interference and diffraction of light. Max Born, Emil Wolf et al . Pergamon Press, New York, 1959. xxvi + 803 pp. Illus. $17.50. (1960) (0)
- Infrared Fourier-transform spectroscopy of gaseous discharges (A) (1977) (0)
- Optical Properties of Thin Solid Films . O. S. Heavens. Academic Press, New York; Butterworths, London, 1955. vii + 261 pp. Illus. $6. (1955) (0)
- Novel Fourier Transform Spectrometer (1980) (0)
- Hadamard Transform Spectrometer (1972) (0)
- BAL-AST, BALLOON-ASTRONOMY PROGRAM AT THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY. (1964) (0)
- Bolometer theory. (1968) (0)
- Infrared Spectroscopic Studies of Low Pressure Electronics Discharges (1974) (0)
- FAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY. (1963) (0)
- FAR INFRARED INTERFEROMETRIC SPECTROSCOPY (1962) (0)
- PURE WATER VAPOR ABSORPTION MEASUREMENTS IN 6.3 MICRON BAND (1972) (0)
- On a bakable evaporation apparatus, and throughput gauge (1952) (0)
- INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY AND INFRARED PROPERTIES OF ATMOSPHERIC GASES (1962) (0)
- VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET GRATINGS. (1964) (0)
- 11. Measurement of Radiation Flux and Equivalent Radiation Temperature in the Atmosphere (1970) (0)
- Long-Wavelength Infrared Instrumentation (1975) (0)
- Absorption Spectrum of the Lower Atmosphere from 2.5 to 4.0 Microns (1950) (0)
- Use of Balloons and High-Altitude Aircraft for Precursor Satellite Studies. (1961) (0)
- SKY RADIATIONS FROM THE BALLOON FLIGHT OF MARCH 8, 1960 (1961) (0)
- On the Astrophysical Work of W. W. Coblentz (1963) (0)
- FAR INFRARED INVESTIGATIONS. (1970) (0)
- Theoretical Study of Background Radiance in Upper Atmosphere. (1977) (0)
- PURE WATER VAPOR ABSORPTION IN THE 500 $cm^{-1}$ REGION (1975) (0)
- Instrumentation for Infrared Astrophysics (1964) (0)
- Balloon-telescope observation of the planets (1965) (0)
- DEVELOPMENT OF DIFFRACTION GRATINGS FOR THE FAR ULTRAVIOLET. (1967) (0)
- GENERAL NOTES (1939) (0)
- Infrared Studies of Gaseous Discharges (1972) (0)
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