Scientific Papers of Arthur Holly Compton
X-Ray and Other Studies
Edited and with an Introduction by Robert S. Shankland
826 pages, 7 halftones
©
1973
Cloth $85.00
ISBN: 9780226114309
Published December 1973
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction
1913 A Laboratory Method of Demonstrating the Earth's Rotation
1915 A Determination of Latitude, Azimuth, and the Length of the Day Independent of Astronomical Observations Watching the Earth Revolve The Distribution of the Electron in Atoms The Variation of the Specific Heat of Solids with Temperature 1916 A Physical Study of the Thermal Conductivity of Solids On the Location of the Thermal Energy of Solids A Recording X-Ray Spectrometer, and the High Frequency Spectrum of Tungsten 1917 The Intensity of X-Ray Reflection, and the Distribution of the Electrons in Atoms The Reflection Coefficient of Monochromatic X-Rays from Rock Salt and Calcite The Nature of the Ultimate Magnetic Particle (with Oswald Rognley) 1918 The Size and Shape of the Electron The Non-molecular Structure of Solids Note on the Grating Space of Calcite and the X-Ray Spectrum of Gallium 1919 The Law of Absorption of High Frequency Radiation (Abstract) The Size and Shape of the Electron: I. The Scattering of High Frequency Radiation A Sensitive Modification of the Quadrant Electrometer: Its Theory and Use (with K. T. Compton) The Size and Shape of the Electron: II. The Absorption of High Frequency Radiation Radio-activity and Gravitation (E. Rutherford with A. H. Compton) (Letter) 1920 A Photoelectric Photometer Cathode Fall in Neon (with C. C. Van Voorhis) Radioactivity and the Gravitational Field Is the Atom the Ultimate Magnetic Particle? (with Oswald Rognley) 1921 The Absorption of Gamma Rays by Magnetized Iron Classical Electrodynamics and the Dissipation of X-Ray Energy Possible Magnetic Polarity of Free Electrons The Elementary Particle of Positive Electricity The Degradation of Gamma-Ray Energy The Wave-length of Hard Gamma Rays The Magnetic Electron Secondary High Frequency Radiation (Abstract) The Polarization of Secondary X-Rays (with C. F. Hagenow) (Abstract) A Possible Origin of the Defect of the Combination Principle in X-Rays (Abstract) The Softening of Secondary X-Rays (Letter) 1922 The Width of X-Ray Spectrum Lines The Spectrum of Secondary X-Rays (Abstract) The Intensity of X-Ray Reflection from Powdered Crystals (with Newell L. Freeman) (Letter) Secondary Radiations Produced by X-Rays Radiation a Form of Matter (Letter) 1923 The Luminous Efficiency of Gases Excited by Electric Discharge (with C. C. Van Voorhis) (Abstract) A Quantum Theory of the Scattering of X-Rays by Light Elements The Total Reflexion of X-Rays Recoil of Electrons from Scattered X-Rays (Letter) Absorption Measurements of the Change of Wave-Length Accompanying the Scattering of X-Rays The Spectrum of Scattered X-Rays The Quantum Integral and Diffraction by a Crystal 1924 A Quantum Theory of Uniform Rectilinear Motion (Abstract) Scattering of X-Ray Quanta and the J Phenomena (Letter) A Measurement of the Polarization of Secondary X-Rays (with C. F. Hagenow) The Recoil of Electrons from Scattered X-Rays (with J. C. Hubbard) The Wave-length of Molybdenum Ka Rays When Scattered by Light Elements (with Y. H. Woo) The Scattering of X-Rays A General Quantum Theory of the Wave-length of Scattered X-Rays 1925 The Effect of a Surrounding Box on the Spectrum of Scattered X-Rays (with J. A. Bearden) Measurements of B-Rays Associated with Scattered X-Rays (with Alfred W. Simon) The Density of Rock Salt and Calcite (O. K. DeFoe with A. H. Compton) The Grating Space of Calcite and Rock Salt (with H. N. Beets and O. K. DeFoe) On the Mechanism of X-Ray Scattering Directed Quanta of Scattered X-Rays (with Alfred W. Simon) X-Ray Spectra from a Ruled Reflection Grating (with R. L. Doan) Light Waves or Light Bullets? 1926 Electron Distribution in Sodium Chloride (Abstract) 1927 X-Rays as a Branch of Optics Coherence of the Reflected X-Rays from Crystals (G. E. M. Jauncey with A. H. Compton) 1928 On the Interaction between Radiation and Electrons Some Experimental Difficulties with the Electromagnetic Theory of Radiation The Spectrum and State of Polarization of Fluorescent X-Rays The Corpuscular Properties of Light 1929 An Attempt to Detect a Unidirectional Effect of X-Rays (with K. N. Mathur and H. R. Sarna) A New Wave-length Standard for X-Rays The Efficiency of Production of Fluorescent X-Rays What Things Are Made Of: I and II Compton Effect 1930 The Determination of Electron Distributions from Measurements of Scattered X-Rays Scattering of X-Rays and the Distribution of Electrons in Helium (Abstract) 1931 Electron Distribution in Argon, and the Existence of Zero Point Energy The Optics of X-Rays A Precision X-Ray Spectrometer and the Wave Length of Mo Ka1 The Uncertainty Principle and Free Will Assault on Atoms 1934 The Appearance of Atoms as Determined by X-Ray Scattering (E. O. Wollan with A. H. Compton) 1935 Incoherent Scattering and the Concept of Discrete Electrons 1936 Scattering of X-Rays by a Spinning Electron 1938 An Alternative Interpretation of Jauncey's "Heavy Electron" Spectra 1940 What We Have Learned from X-Rays Physical Differences between Types of Penetrating Radiation 1945 Modern Physics and the Discovery of X-Rays 1946 The Scattering of X-Ray Photons 1952 Man's Awareness and the Limits of Physical Science (Abstract) 1956 The World of Science in the Late Eighteenth Century and Today 1961 The Scattering of X-Rays as Particles Appendix 1: A. H. Compton and O. W. Richardson Appendix 2: An Exchange of Letters between A. H. Compton and Gordon Ferrie Hull Appendix 3: The Compton Experiment by Albert Einstein Bibliography of Compton's Scientific Works Index
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