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13 Oct 2003
Bertram N. Brockhouse |
death Bertram N. Brockhouse Died 13 Oct 2003 at age 85 (born 15 Jul 1918). Canadian physicist who developed neutron diffraction techniques used for studying the structure and properties of matter for which he shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1994 (with American physicist Clifford G. Shull). By devising instrumentation to measure the energy of neutrons scattered from a solid material, Brockhouse provided insight to its atomic structure. It made possible advances in semiconductor technology. His Triple-Axis Neutron Spectrometer is now widely used not only to investigate atomic structures, but also virus and DNA molecules. |
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13 Oct 2003
open access |
open access (biology) The open access scientific journal PLoS Biology from the Public Library of Science, commences operation. |