- George Paget Thomson
Infobox_Scientist
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name = Sir George Paget Thomson
birth_date = birth date|1892|5|3
birth_place =Cambridge ,England
death_date = Death date and age|1975|9|10|1892|5|3
death_place =Cambridge ,England
nationality = UK
field =Physics
work_institution =University of Aberdeen University of Cambridge Imperial College London
alma_mater =University of Cambridge
doctoral_advisor = John Strutt (Rayleigh)
doctoral_students =
known_for =Electron diffraction
prizes =Nobel Prize in Physics (1937)
religion =
footnotes =Sir George Paget Thomson, FRS (
May 3 ,1892 –September 10 ,1975 ) was an Englishphysicist andNobel Prize in Physics laureate for his discovery withClinton Davisson of the wave properties of the electron byelectron diffraction .Biography
Thomson was born in
Cambridge ,England , the son of physicist and Nobel laureateJ. J. Thomson and Rose Elisabeth Paget, the daughter of the professor of medicine at theUniversity of Cambridge . Thomson went to ThePerse School , Cambridge before going onto readmathematics andphysics atTrinity College, Cambridge , until the outbreak ofWorld War I in 1914, when he was commissioned into theQueen's Royal West Surrey Regiment . After brief service inFrance , he worked onaerodynamics at Farnborough and elsewhere. He resigned his commission as aCaptain in 1920.In 1924, Thomson married Kathleen Buchanan Smith, daughter of the Very Rev. Sir George Adam Smith. They had four children, two sons and two daughters. Kathleen died in 1941.
Career
After briefly serving in the
First World War Thomson became aFellow at Cambridge and then moved to theUniversity of Aberdeen . George Thomson was jointly awarded theNobel Prize for Physics in 1937 for his work in Aberdeen in discovering the wave-like properties of theelectron . The prize was shared withClinton Joseph Davisson who had made the same discovery independently. Whereas his father had seen the electron as a particle (and won his Nobel Prize in the process), Thomson demonstrated that it could bediffracted like a wave, a discovery proving the principle ofwave-particle duality which had first been posited byLouis-Victor de Broglie in the 1920s as what is often dubbed thede Broglie hypothesis .In 1930 he was appointed Professor at
Imperial College . In the late 1930s and during theSecond World War Thomson specialised innuclear physics , concentrating on practical military applications. In particular Thomson was the chairman of the crucialMAUD Committee in 1940-1941 that concluded that anatomic bomb was feasible. In later life he continued this work on nuclear energy but also wrote works onaerodynamics and the value of science in society.Thomson stayed at Imperial College until 1952, when he became Master of
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge . In 1964, the college honoured his tenure with theGeorge Thomson Building , an outstanding work of modernist architecture on the college's Leckhampton campus.Thomson was knighted in 1943.
References
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External links
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp64938 George Thomson portraits] at the National Portrait Gallery
* [http://ntmf.mf.wau.nl/quantum/pers.html#T George Thomson biography] atWageningen University Persondata
NAME= Thomson, George Paget
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= EnglishPhysicist
DATE OF BIRTH=3 May 1892
PLACE OF BIRTH=Cambridge ,UK
DATE OF DEATH=10 September 1975
PLACE OF DEATH=Cambridge ,UK
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