The Nobel Prize in Physics 1911-1915

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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1911

"for his discoveries regarding the laws governing the radiation of heat"
 
Wilhelm Wien
Wilhelm Wien
Germany
Würzburg University
Würzburg, Germany
b. 1864
d. 1928

 

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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1912

"for his invention of automatic regulators for use in conjunction with gas accumulators for illuminating lighthouses and buoys"
 
Nils Gustaf Dalén
Nils Gustaf Dalén
Sweden
Swedish Gas-Accumulator Co.
Lidingö-Stockholm, Sweden
b. 1869
d. 1937

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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1913

"for his investigations on the properties of matter at low temperatures which led, inter alia, to the production of liquid helium"
 
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
the Netherlands
Leiden University
Leiden, the Netherlands
b. 1853
d. 1926

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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1914

"for his discovery of the diffraction of X-rays by crystals"
 
Max von Laue
Max von Laue
Germany
Frankfurt-on-the-Main University
Frankfurt-on-the-Main, Germany
b. 1879
d. 1960

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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1915

"for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays"
 
Sir William Henry Bragg William Lawrence Bragg
Sir William Henry Bragg William Lawrence Bragg
half1/2 of the prize half1/2 of the prize
United Kingdom United Kingdom
London University
London, United Kingdom
Victoria University
Manchester, United Kingdom
b. 1862
d. 1942
b. 1890
(in Adelaide, Australia)
d. 1971

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