Lester Hogan
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American physicist
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Lester Hogan's Degrees
- Masters Physics Stanford University
- Bachelors Physics California Institute of Technology
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Clarence Lester Hogan was an American physicist and a pioneer in microwave and semiconductor technology. He grew up as a brother to three sisters in Great Falls, Montana, where his father worked for the Great Northern Railway. After graduating from Montana State University with a degree in chemical engineering he joined the United States Navy in 1942. He did some work on acoustic torpedoes in Chesapeake Bay, and when being approached by Bell Laboratories, subsequently went to the Pacific theatre to train submarine crews in the use of that technology.
Lester Hogan's Published Works
Published Works
- The ferromagnetic Faraday effect at microwave frequencies and its applications: The microwave gyrator (1952) (204)
- The Ferromagnetic Faraday Effect at Microwave Frequencies and its Applications (1953) (156)
- The Elements of Nonreciprocal Microwave Devices (1956) (33)
- The low-frequency problem in the design of microwave gyrators and associated elements (1956) (28)
- Low‐Loss Ferrites for Applications at 4000 Millicycles per Second (1954) (26)
- The Thermal Conductivity of Metals at High Temperature (1952) (17)
- New Type of Ferromagnetic Amplifier (1958) (16)
- Thermal Conductivity of Aluminum; Solid and Liquid States (1947) (16)
- Ferromagnetic Resonance in Some Polycrystalline Rare Earth Garnets (1958) (10)
- Integrated circuits (1964) (8)
- Types of integrated circuits (1964) (6)
- The elements of ninreciprocal microwave devices (1956) (5)
- Erratum: The Thermal Conductivity of Metals at High Temperature (1952) (1)
- Round Table Discussion on Design Limitations of Microwave Ferrite Devices (1958) (1)
- The Pace of Modern Technology (1958) (1)
- The challenges of the microelectronics era (1979) (1)
- Ferroelectric and ferromagnetic devices (1957) (0)
- Contributors (Jan. 1958 [T-MTT]) (1958) (0)
- Erratum: Low Loss Ferrites (1954) (0)
- Introduction to the Ferrites Issue (1956) (0)
- IRE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Technicpes Puh!ished by /he Professional Gi'otsfi on Microwave Theory and Techniques (1958) (0)
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