Titus Pankey
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American physicist
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#11110
Historical Rank
#1991
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Particle Physics
#526
World Rank
#551
Historical Rank
#95
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Titus Pankey's Degrees
- PhD Physics Princeton University
- Masters Physics Stanford University
- Bachelors Physics California Institute of Technology
Why Is Titus Pankey Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Titus Pankey was an American physicist and professor whose research specialties were magnetic susceptibility and cosmology, especially supernovas. He was the first recipient of a PhD in physics from Howard University, and was one of the first 10 black recipients of a PhD in physics in the United States. He has been cited as the first to suggest that type 1a supernovae are powered by nickel-56 decay.
Titus Pankey's Published Works
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Published Works
- Epitaxial GaAs Films Deposited by Vacuum Evaporation (1968) (87)
- The effect of vacuum-evaporation parameters on the structural, electrical and optical properties of thin germanium films (1963) (41)
- Quartz Helix Magnetic Susceptibility Balance Using the Curie‐Cheneveau Principle (1958) (29)
- Structural and Optical Characteristics of Thin GaAs Films (1964) (29)
- Structural and Optical Evaluation of Vacuum‐Deposited GaP Films (1969) (28)
- Magnetic susceptibility of tetragonal titanium dioxide (1960) (21)
- Thermionic properties of BaO on iridium (1979) (20)
- Effects of Neutron Irradiation on the Optical Properties of Thin Films and Bulk GaAs and GaP (1970) (18)
- ION‐IMPLANTATION INDUCED OPTICAL ABSORPTION EDGE SHIFTS IN GaP (1970) (16)
- Optical Properties of Cold‐ and Hot‐Deposited Gold Films (1965) (11)
- Anisotropy of the Magnetic Susceptibility of Gallium (1960) (9)
- Orientation dependence of work function: BaO on Ir (1981) (8)
- POLYMORPHISM IN VACUUM‐DEPOSITED GaP FILMS (1968) (7)
- Possible Thermonuclear Activities in Natural Terrestrial Minerals. (1962) (7)
- Attenuated‐total‐reflection measurements of Si‐SiO2 interfaces (1976) (5)
- Antiferromagnetism of UO2·2H2O (1963) (5)
- Temperature dependence of electron drift velocity in silicon (1973) (5)
- Suspension Balance Employing a Large Permanent Magnet (1962) (4)
- The role of ceramic voids and fracture propagation in shelf life failure of tubes (1977) (3)
- Magnetic Viscosity in Sensitive Suspensions (1967) (1)
- ThO2 on Ir Cathodes for Electron Bombarded Semiconductor Devices (1972) (1)
- Magnetic Suspension Balance Method for Measuring Resistivities of Metals (1963) (1)
- ANOMALOUS BETA DECAY IN TYPE I SN. (1980) (1)
- High power EBS diode studies (1973) (1)
- Anomalous Optical Effects in Germanium Films (1966) (1)
- Study of tube storage life degradation by means of mass spectrometer analysis (1976) (1)
- Gravity-Induced Energy Losses in Magnetic Suspensions (1968) (0)
- Tidal gravimeter employing magnetic suspension (1976) (0)
- The physical structure of space (1989) (0)
- Magnetic susceptibility of natural rutile, anatase, and brookite (1959) (0)
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