Clinton Davisson

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Clinton Joseph Davisson (22 October 1881–1 February 1958), was an American physicist. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1937 with George Paget Thomson for the discovery of electron diffraction.

His son was US physicist Richard Davisson.

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  • Nobel biography


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Categories: 1881 births | 1958 deaths | Nobel Prize in Physics winners

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