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  1. Bertram Neville Brockhouse, CC, FRS, FRSC (* 15. Juli 1918 in Lethbridge, Alberta; † 13. Oktober 2003 in Hamilton, Ontario) war ein kanadischer Physiker. Er erhielt 1994 den Nobelpreis für Physik . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werk. 3 Auszeichnungen (Auswahl) 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  2. Bertram Neville Brockhouse, CC FRSC FRS (July 15, 1918 – October 13, 2003) was a Canadian physicist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics (1994, shared with Clifford Shull ) "for pioneering contributions to the development of neutron scattering techniques for studies of condensed matter", in particular "for the development of ...

  3. Bertram N. Brockhouse (born July 15, 1918, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada—died October 13, 2003, Hamilton, Ontario) was a Canadian physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1994 with American physicist Clifford G. Shull for their separate but concurrent development of neutron-scattering techniques.

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  4. Bertram N. Brockhouse. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1994. Born: 15 July 1918, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Died: 13 October 2003, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Affiliation at the time of the award: McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Prize motivation: “for the development of neutron spectroscopy” Prize share: 1/2. Work.

  5. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1994 was awarded "for pioneering contributions to the development of neutron scattering techniques for studies of condensed matter" jointly with one half to Bertram N. Brockhouse "for the development of neutron spectroscopy" and with one half to Clifford G. Shull "for the development of the neutron diffraction technique"

  6. 11. Dez. 2003 · Bertram N. Brockhouse (1918–2003) Tom Timusk. Nature 426 , 617 ( 2003) Cite this article. 612 Accesses. 1 Citations. Metrics. Father of neutron spectroscopy Credit: NRC CANADA. Advances in...

  7. Bertram Brockhouse was a Canadian physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1994 for his work on thermal neutron scattering. He invented the triple-axis crystal spectrometer and studied the atomic structure and dynamics of condensed matter systems.