Leonard Huxley
Australian physicist
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Leonard Huxley 's Degrees
- Masters Physics University of Melbourne
- PhD Physics Australian National University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Leonard George Holden Huxley was an Australian physicist. Huxley was born in London, the eldest son of George Hamborough and Lilian Huxley. He was a second-cousin once removed of Thomas Huxley. His family migrated from England to Australia in 1905 when he was three, and settled in Tasmania, where Huxley showed great academic and sporting promise while attending The Hutchins School. He won a Rhodes Scholarship to New College, Oxford while in his second year at the University of Tasmania and obtained a D.Phil. from Oxford in 1928. On 5 October 1929 he married Ella Mary Child 'Molly' Copeland who was reading history at Somerville College.
Leonard Huxley 's Published Works
Published Works
- Experimental studies of the motions of slow electrons in air with application to the ionosphere (1953) (69)
- Experimental and theoretical studies of the behaviour of slow electrons in air. I (1949) (36)
- A discussion of the motion in nitrogen of free electrons with small energies with reference to the ionosphere (1959) (29)
- LXXV.The corona discharge in helium and neon (1928) (22)
- The Structure of a Stream of Electrons and Ions Drifting and Diffusing in a Gas When Ionization by Collision and Molecular Attachment are Present (1959) (18)
- XX.Motions of electrons in oases in electric and magnetic fields (1937) (18)
- XXXVI. The lateral diffusion of a stream of ions in a gas (1940) (14)
- On the Theory of Anisotropic Diffusion of Electrons in Gases (1972) (14)
- Ionospheric cross-modulation at oblique incidence (1950) (14)
- Measurements of the Interaction of Radio Waves in the Ionosphere (1948) (13)
- Gyro Interaction of Radio Waves (1947) (13)
- A survey of ionospheric cross-modulation (wave interaction or Luxembourg effect) (1949) (12)
- A synopsis of ionospheric cross-modulation (1952) (11)
- XLII. Motions of electrons in magnetic fields and alternating electric fields (1937) (10)
- The General Theory of the Motions of Ions and Electrons in Gases (1960) (10)
- The solution of transmission-line problems by use of the circle diagram of impedance (1944) (10)
- Formulae for the Mean Losses of Energy in Collisions of Slow Electrons Moving in Diatomic Gases (1956) (9)
- A General Formula for the Conductivity of a Gas containing Free Electrons (1951) (9)
- Mathematical Model for a Group of Electrons Drifting Between Plane Parallel Electrodes (1972) (8)
- Free Path Formulae for the Coefficient of Diffusion and Velocity of Drift of Electrons in Gases (1957) (8)
- The Persistence of Meteor Trails (1952) (7)
- Alternative developments of the theory of radio wave interaction (1953) (7)
- The Distribution of Ions Formed by Attachment of Electrons Moving in a Steady State of Motion Through a Gas (1960) (6)
- Free Path Formulae for the Electronic Conductivity of a Weakly Ionized Gas in the Presence of a Uniform and Constant Magnetic Field and a Sinusoidal Electric Field (1957) (5)
- Free Path Formulae for the Coefficient of Diffusion D and Velocity of Drift W of Ions and Electrons in Gases (1960) (4)
- IX.The propagation of electromagnetic waves in an ionized atmosphere (1938) (3)
- The Influence of Diffusion on the Townsend Discharge in a Uniform Electric Field (1967) (3)
- Comment on the theory of radio-wave interaction (1955) (3)
- Radio Research, Australia 1927-1939 (1975) (2)
- On the Theory of the Diffusing Electron Stream in a Gas (1973) (2)
- XIX.A note on the dependence of the mobility of ions in pure gases on temperature (1937) (2)
- The interpretation of measurements of radio-wave interaction (1956) (1)
- Experimental and theoretical studies of the behaviour of slow electrons in air. II. Ionospheric and other applications (1949) (1)
- The author's reply to the discussions on "The solution of transmission-line problems by use of the circle diagram of impedance" (1944) (0)
- Shipboard Observations with a Cathode-Ray Direction-Finder between England and Australia (1932) (0)
- Physics in Australia (1951) (0)
- Origin of the Cosmic Corpuscles (1934) (0)
- The Properties of a Drifting and Diffusing Pulse of Electrons and Townsend's Coefficient of Ionization aT (1968) (0)
- Experimental and theoretical studies of the behaviour of slow electrons in air; ionospheric and other applications. (1949) (0)
- Cosmic Rays and the Earth's Potential (1934) (0)
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