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  1. Clinton Joseph Davisson (October 22, 1881 – February 1, 1958) was an American physicist who won the 1937 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of electron diffraction in the famous Davisson–Germer experiment.

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  2. Clinton Davisson, 1937. Clinton Davisson (links) und Lester Halbert Germer (rechts). Clinton Joseph Davisson (* 22. Oktober 1881 in Bloomington, Illinois; † 1. Februar 1958 in Charlottesville, Virginia) war ein US-amerikanischer Physiker und Nobelpreisträger .

  3. 16. Aug. 2017 · Als Teilchen zu Wellen wurden. Glück im Unglück: Vor 90 Jahren belegten Clinton Davisson und Lester Germer dank einer kaputten Vakuumröhre die Welle-Teilchen-Dualität der Materie. Scherben bringen Glück.

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  4. From 1930-1937 Dr. Davisson devoted himself to the study of the theory of electron optics and to applications of this theory to engineering problems. He then investigated the scattering and reflection of very slow electrons by metals. During World War II he worked on the theory of electronic devices and on a variety of crystal physics problems.

  5. Physiker (20. Jahrhundert) Clinton Davisson (links) und Lester Halbert Germer (rechts). Clinton Joseph Davisson (* 22. Oktober 1881 in Bloomington, Illinois; † 1. Februar 1958 in Charlottesville, Virginia) war ein US-amerikanischer Physiker und Nobelpreisträger.

  6. Clinton Joseph Davisson was an American experimental physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1937 with George P. Thomson of England for discovering that electrons can be diffracted like light waves, thus verifying the thesis of Louis de Broglie that electrons behave both as waves and as.

  7. Clinton Joseph Davisson. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1937. Born: 22 October 1881, Bloomington, IL, USA. Died: 1 February 1958, Charlottesville, VA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York, NY, USA. Prize motivation: “for their experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals”