Willard Boyle
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Canadian physicist and inventor
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Physics
Willard Boyle's Degrees
- Bachelors Physics McGill University
- Masters Physics McGill University
- PhD Physics McGill University
Why Is Willard Boyle Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Willard Sterling Boyle, was a Canadian physicist. He was a pioneer in the field of laser technology and co-inventor of the charge-coupled device. As director of Space Science and Exploratory Studies at Bellcomm he helped select lunar landing sites and provided support for the Apollo space program.
Willard Boyle's Published Works
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- Charge coupled semiconductor devices (1970) (851)
- Departure from Paschen's Law of Breakdown in Gases (1955) (163)
- Electrical Breakdown in High Vacuum (1955) (107)
- Performance Characteristics of a New Low-Temperature Bolometer (1959) (94)
- Two Distinct Types of Short Arcs (1956) (78)
- Far Infrared Studies of Bismuth (1960) (58)
- Transition to the high field limit in the Zeeman spectra of germanium donors (1961) (54)
- Charge-coupled devices - A new approach to MIS device structures (1971) (53)
- Arcing at Electrical Contacts on Closure. Part VI. The Anode Mechanism of Extremely Short Arcs (1955) (41)
- BAND STRUCTURE AND INFRARED ABSORPTION OF GRAPHITE (1958) (38)
- A Continuously Operating Ruby Optical Maser (1962) (32)
- The Nobel Prize in Physics 2009 (2009) (32)
- The Pulsed Ruby Maser as a Light Amplifier (1961) (28)
- Magnetothermal Oscillations. The Oscillatory Dependence of Temperature on Magnetic Field (1962) (28)
- Nobel Lecture: CCD—An extension of man’s view (2010) (27)
- Charge coupled semiconductor devices (Bell System Technical Journal 1970) (1993) (27)
- The inception of charge-coupled devices (1976) (26)
- Infrared Resonant Absorption from Bound Landau Levels in InSb (1957) (25)
- Far infrared magneto-optic effects from impurities in germanium (1959) (24)
- Thermoregulator for a Liquid Helium Bath (1954) (17)
- NEUTRON DEFICIENT ISOTOPES OF LANTHANUM (1951) (16)
- Dielectric Anomalies and Cyclotron Absorption in the Infrared: Observations on Bismuth (1958) (13)
- Anode and Cathode Arcs (1955) (13)
- De Haas-van Alphen Type Oscillations in the Infrared Transmission of Bismuth (1959) (12)
- Spin Splitting of the Landau Levels in Bismuth Observed by Magnetothermal Experiments (1960) (12)
- Self‐Propagating Intermittent Discharge (1955) (11)
- Fundamental processes of the short arc with applications to contact erosion and percussion welding (1959) (8)
- CCD — An extension of man's view (2010) (5)
- A Method of Determining Electrical Resistivities at Low Temperatures (1953) (5)
- RADIANT SELF‐STABILIZATION OF TEMPERATURE (1968) (5)
- Valley-Orbit Splitting of Arsenic Donor Ground State in Germanium (1959) (3)
- PENETRATION OF SPACECRAFT BY LUNAR SECONDARY METEOROIDS (1963) (1)
- Devices has coupling load has three dimensions (1971) (0)
- The Construction of a Dempster Type Mass Spectrometer: its Use in the Measurement of the Diffusion Rates of Certain Alkali Metals in Tungsten. (1950) (0)
- Formal Charge – A Novel Method for Teaching Theoretical Inorganic Chemistry (2012) (0)
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