Harold Walter Lewis
Affiliations: | 1959-1986 | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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atomic physicsWebsite:
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"Harold Walter Lewis" OR "Harold W Lewis" "Duke"Bio:
(1917 - 2000)
DOI: 10.1063/1.1397406
http://www.tunl.duke.edu/nucldata/Theses/TUNL_Theses.shtml
http://www.tunl.duke.edu/nucldata/Theses/PhD/Lewis_1949.pdf The author wishes to express his gratitude to Dr. W. M. Nielsen for his helpful guidance throughout the course of this investigation
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorWalter McKinley Nielsen | grad student | 1949 | Duke | |
(Cosmic-Ray Burstsin Ionization Chambers of Different Materials.) | ||||
Henry Winston Newson | research scientist | 1950 | Duke |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJohn William Olness | grad student | 1951-1957 | Duke |
Robert James Olness | grad student | 1961 | Duke |
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Wilenzick RM, Seth KK, Bevington PR, et al. (1965) Elastic and inelastic scattering of 6 MeV neutrons Nuclear Physics. 62: 511-525 |
Olness RJ, Seth KK, Lewis HW. (1964) ELASTIC SCATTERING POLARIZATION FOR 1.5-Mev NEUTRONS Nuclear Physics. 52: 529-541 |
Buccino SG, Hollandsworth CE, Lewis HW, et al. (1964) Inelastic scattering of neutrons from medium and heavy nuclei Nuclear Physics. 60: 17-34 |
Goldberger ML, Lewis HW, Watson KM. (1963) Use of intensity correlations to determine the phase of a scattering amplitude Physical Review. 132: 2764-2787 |
Bevington PR, Rolland WW, Lewis HW. (1961) Relative yields of neutron groups from the Li7(p, n)Be7, Be7* reactions Physical Review. 121: 871-876 |
Wilenzick RM, Mitchell GE, Seth KK, et al. (1961) Measurement and interpretation of neutron total cross sections of carbon, calcium, and lead Physical Review. 121: 1150-1158 |
Bernstein EM, Lewis HW. (1954) L-shell ionization by protons of 1.5- to 4.25-Mev energy Physical Review. 95: 83-86 |