Physics Masters Theses
Theses from 1955
The thermal conductivity of sodium chloride at elevated temperatures, Howard Martin Brown
Correlation functions for use in small angle x-ray scattering, James Edwin Thomas Jr.
Theses from 1954
A study of the emission and absorption spectra of NaCl and KCl between 100 A and 1000 A, Paul Henry Blackmon
The velocity of ultrasonics in liquids, Mack A. Breazeale
A model for x-ray scattering from a free-volume liquid, Charles A. Hewett
Coloration of glass by high energy radiation, Thomas L. Nickens
Determination of the thermal conductivity of sodium chloride at elevated temperatures, Harold Robert Weisbrod
Theses from 1952
A linear polymer x-ray scattering model, Bernard Cohen
The fluorescence of uranium in solid solution, Robert Emmett Kelly
The partition function of silver, Ralph H. Lilienkamp
Theses from 1951
An application of the atomic distribution function of liquid mercury, Robert Lee Choate
Torsional modulus of rupture of thick-walled magnesium alloy FS-1 tubing, Delbert R. Cox
A lead sulfide near infrared detection system, William V. Cummings Jr.
Square wave modulation, Richard Henry Duncan
A correlation function for liquid argon, Walter Graham
The completion, adjustment, and operation of a grazing incidence vacuum ultraviolet spectrograph, William Clinton Johnson-Chamberlain
Integrated scattering of microwaves by small metal spheres, A. L. Merts
A light source to be used with a vacuum spectrograph, Roy George Woodle Jr.
Theses from 1950
The energy levels of potassium chloride, Clifford L. Adams
The reflection coefficient at the truncated corner of a rectangular wave guide, John Raymond Barcroft
The theory of the specific heat of a face-centered cubic lattice, Charles Robert Bonnell
A determination of the surface tension of bismuth, cadmium, tin, and lead, Edward McKee Chandler
A grazing incidence vacuum grating spectrograph for far ultra violet spectroscopy, Lawrey Huber Chapin
Intermolecular potential functions for liquid argon and liquid mercury, Richard H. Kerr
The theory of the specific heat of a body centered cubic lattice, Curtis Cleveland Webster
Theses from 1949
Plateau characteristics of Geiger Counters with respect to different gas mixtures and pressures, Ralph E. Lee
A determination of the surface tension of tin in the solid state, Charles Merton Rice
Application of electrical prospecting methods to two types of sulphide ore deposits, Robert Van Nostrand
Theses from 1948
The effect of spontaneous crystallization of some inorganic compounds at the critical temperature of their solvents, John William Buttrey
Radioactivity of the Pre-Cambrian section of the Bourbon, Missouri, well core by measurement of the total hard gamma radiation, Paul E. Damon
The Kerr Electro-Optic effect in plastic materials transmitting infra-red radiation, James Edson Dueker
Hysteresis loss of supermalloy at different temperatures, Chester Ray Holland
A microwave polarimeter, Alfred E. Schwaneke
Theses from 1931
A study of an objective placement examination for sectioning college physics classes, John Milton Willson