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  1. George Paget Thomson (3 mai 1892 – 10 septembre 1975), est un physicien britannique, fils de Joseph John Thomson, lauréat du prix Nobel de physique en 1906. Lui et Clinton Joseph Davisson sont colauréats du prix Nobel de physique de 1937 « pour leur découverte de la diffraction des électrons par les cristaux [ 1 ] » .

  2. Thomson stammte aus einer Wissenschaftlerfamilie. Sein Vater Joseph John Thomson war Physiker und Nobelpreisträger des Jahres 1906 für den Nachweis, dass Elektronen Teilchen sind. Seine Mutter war Rose Elizabeth Paget, die Tochter von George Edward Paget, des Regius-Professors für Medizin an der Universität Cambridge.

  3. 25 de ago. de 2022 · Sir George Paget Thomson (Cambridge, 3 de maio de 1892 — Cambridge, 10 de setembro de 1975), foi um eminente físico e como seu pai, Sir Joseph Thomson, ganhador do Prêmio Nobel de Física. Sir George chefiou o comitê britânico de guerra que informou que seria possível fazer uma bomba atômica.

  4. George Paget Thomson Nobel Lecture . Nobel Lecture, June 7, 1938. Electronic Waves. Ever since last November, I have been wanting to express in person my gratitude to the generosity of Alfred Nobel, to whom I owe it that I am privileged to be here today, especially since illness prevented me from doing so at the proper time.

  5. Sir George Paget Thomson was born in 1892 in Cambridge, England, the son of Sir J. J. Thomson who was primarily responsible for the discovery of the electron. Thomson served as an undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge, studying mathematics followed by physics, and had done a year's research under his father when World War I began.

  6. George Paget Thomson was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1937 for his work in Aberdeen in discovering the wave-like properties of the electron. Whereas his father, J. J. Thomson, had been able to demonstrate the existence of the electron, the son, G. P. Thomson, demonstrated that it could be diffracted like a wave, a discovery proving ...

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