The work(1) done by Millikan and his co-laborers, Eyring and Lauritsen, on the subject of "pulling" electrons out of metals has attracted much well-merited attention, but in the present paper I shall undertake to discuss certain aspects of this matter which I have not seen presented in print
Current from thoriated tungsten filaments in vacuum, due to radial fields of up to two million volts...
Three lectures delivered at the inauguration of the Rice Institute, by Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F...
Photo-electric threshold frequency for metals.—Free electron theory. A discussion is given of the su...
In 1925 Millikan and Eyring(1) first developed experimentally the quantitative laws governing the ex...
The first successful attempt to explain the electrical and thermal properties of metals was made by ...
This paper contains a full presentation of the reasons for believing, contrary to results recently o...
Of all common substances, metals conduct heat and electricity to the greatest extent. They also exhi...
The electrons of an atom occupy certain energy levels when the atom is far from other atoms. When a ...
An analytical expression is derived for the electron thermionic current from heated metals by using ...
The electrons of an atom occupy certain energy levels when the atom is far from other atoms. When a ...
The free electron theory and band theory are briefly described. Fermi energy calculated using the So...
In a monovalent metal, in which the valency electrons may be regarded as forming a free-electron ass...
AbstractA universal relationship between the partial molar entropy of electrons in a conductor and t...
In this paper we analyse the mechanisms responsible for the bonding of electrons to metal surfaces. ...
In this paper we analyse the mechanisms responsible for the bonding of electrons to metal surfaces. ...
Current from thoriated tungsten filaments in vacuum, due to radial fields of up to two million volts...
Three lectures delivered at the inauguration of the Rice Institute, by Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F...
Photo-electric threshold frequency for metals.—Free electron theory. A discussion is given of the su...
In 1925 Millikan and Eyring(1) first developed experimentally the quantitative laws governing the ex...
The first successful attempt to explain the electrical and thermal properties of metals was made by ...
This paper contains a full presentation of the reasons for believing, contrary to results recently o...
Of all common substances, metals conduct heat and electricity to the greatest extent. They also exhi...
The electrons of an atom occupy certain energy levels when the atom is far from other atoms. When a ...
An analytical expression is derived for the electron thermionic current from heated metals by using ...
The electrons of an atom occupy certain energy levels when the atom is far from other atoms. When a ...
The free electron theory and band theory are briefly described. Fermi energy calculated using the So...
In a monovalent metal, in which the valency electrons may be regarded as forming a free-electron ass...
AbstractA universal relationship between the partial molar entropy of electrons in a conductor and t...
In this paper we analyse the mechanisms responsible for the bonding of electrons to metal surfaces. ...
In this paper we analyse the mechanisms responsible for the bonding of electrons to metal surfaces. ...
Current from thoriated tungsten filaments in vacuum, due to radial fields of up to two million volts...
Three lectures delivered at the inauguration of the Rice Institute, by Sir William Ramsay, K.C.B., F...
Photo-electric threshold frequency for metals.—Free electron theory. A discussion is given of the su...