Lindsay Helmholz
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Lindsay Helmholz's Degrees
- PhD Physics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lindsay Helmholz was an American physicist who participated in the Manhattan Project during World War II that created the atomic bomb. He earned a PhD in chemistry at Johns Hopkins University before studying under Linus Pauling at California Institute of Technology and becoming a professor at Dartmouth College. After World War II, he joined the faculty at Washington University in St. Louis where he continued his work with X-ray diffraction and retired in 1978.
Lindsay Helmholz's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Spectra and Electronic Structure of the Tetrahedral Ions MnO4−, CrO4−−, and ClO4− (1952) (1272)
- The Crystal Structure of Cesium Chlorocuprate, Cs2CuCl4, and the Spectrum of the Chlorocuprate Ion (1952) (136)
- The Crystal Structure of Neodymium Bromate Enneahydrate, Nd(BrO3)3·9H2O (1939) (104)
- Covalent Bonding in Octahedral (MnCl6)4− and Tetrahedral (MnCl4)2− Complexes (1969) (51)
- The Crystal Structure of Potassium Fluoroiodate, KIO2F2 (1940) (44)
- Redetermination of the Crystal Structure of Lithium Sulfate Monohydrate Li2SO4·H2O (1954) (39)
- Spectra of manganese(IV) hexafluoride ion (MnF6=) in environments of Oh and D3d symmetry (1973) (37)
- The Crystal Structure of Iodic Acid (1941) (36)
- The Crystal Structure of Hexagonal Silver Iodide (1935) (35)
- SPECTRA AND ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF FLUOROCHROMATE ION, CHROMYL CHLORIDE, AND SOME RELATED COMPOUNDS (1955) (34)
- The Crystal Structure of the Low Temperature Modification of Thallous Iodide (1936) (32)
- Paramagnetic Resonance Spectra of Chromium III and Manganese IV Hexafluoride Ions: CrF63— and MnF62— (1961) (32)
- A Redetermination of the Fluorine-Fluorine Distance in Potassium Bifluoride (1939) (31)
- The Crystal Structure of Potassium Chlorochromate, KCrO3Cl1 (1950) (29)
- A Determination of Parameters in Potassium Dihydrogen Arsenate and Silver Arsenate (1942) (26)
- The Crystal Structure of Ammonium Trihydrogen Paraperiodate, (NH4)2H3IO6 (1937) (24)
- The Crystal Structure of Anhydrous Cupric Bromide (1947) (23)
- The Crystal Structure of Silver Phosphate (1936) (19)
- Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrum of the Fluoroferrate Ion, FeF6——— (1959) (15)
- Experimental Measurement of the Lattice Energies of RbBr and NaCl (1934) (14)
- Note on the Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrum of Fluoroferrate Ion FeF6 (1960) (14)
- The Crystal Structure of Potassium Silver Carbonata, KAgCO31 (1944) (10)
- A Redetermination of the Parameters in Ammonium Bifluoride (1940) (9)
- THE SPECTRA AND ELECTRONIC SPECTRA OF CHROMATE AND PERMANGANATE IONS AND RELATED MOLECULES (1951) (0)
- Perspective on "The spectra and electronic structure of the tetrahedral ions Mn04, Cr04, and Cl04" (2000) (0)
- SPECTRA OF $MnF_{6}^{=}$ IN ENVIRONMENTS OF $O_{h}$ AND $D_{3d}$ SYMMETRY (1972) (0)
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