RMM5AT54–Paul Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (1902 – 1984) English theoretical physicist
RMHRKN62–Paul Dirac, English Theoretical Physicist
RMC45P72–Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, 1933
RME7Y2EE–PAUL DIRAC (1902-1984) English theoretical physicist
RMPDE27Y–113 Dirac 3
RME5W20X–PAUL DIRAC (1902-1984) English theoretical physicist about 1933
RMKE60CB–Dirac 4
RM2ABHHX6–PAUL DIRAC (1902-1984) English theoretical physicist ion 1933
RMM1W1DN–Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (1902-1984) in 1933 with his mother in Stockholm, Swenden where he, along with Erwin Schrödinger, received the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory. Dirac made fundamental contributions to the early development of both quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics.
RME5W2PP–PAUL DIRAC (1902-1984) English theoretical physicist in 1933
RM2H45DEK–The famous theoretical physicist Paul Dirac
RM2WKDJFD–PAUL DIRAC (1902-1984) English mathematical and theoretical physicist in 1933
RM2G5PEN9–PAUL DIRAC (1902-1984) English theoretical physicist in 1933 when he shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Erwin Schrödiger
RMB2HNMH–Dirac, Paul, 8.2.1902 - 20.10.1984, British physicist, portrait, 1960s, ,
RMF2B4D5–Physicists at the Seventh Solvay Physics Conference, Brussels, Belgium, October 1933. Seated, L-R: Irene Joliot-Curie, Niels Bohr, Abram Ioffe, Marie Curie. Standing, L-R: no ID, Werner Heisenberg, Hendrik Kramers, Ernest Stahel, Enrico Fermi, Ernest Walton, Paul Dirac, Peter Debye, Nevill Mott, Blas Cabrera, Frederic Joliot. - (BSLOC 2015 1 78)
RMT33RD2–PAUL ADRIEN DIRAC 1902/1984. PREMIO NOBEL DE FISICA EN 1933. PROPUSO LA EXISTENCIA DEL POSITRON O ELECTRON POSITVO.
RMW2AR7P–1927 Solvay Conference on Quantum Mechanics. Institut International de Physique Solvay. Back to front, from left to right, Auguste Piccard, Émile Henriot, Paul Ehrenfest, Édouard Herzen, Théophile de Donder, Erwin Schrödinger, Jules-Émile Verschaffelt, Wolfgang Pauli, Werner Heisenberg, Ralph Howard Fowler, Léon Brillouin, Peter Debye, Martin Knudsen, William Bragg, Hendrik Kramers, Paul Dirac, Arthur Compton, Louis de Broglie, Max Born, Niels Bohr, Irving Langmuir, Max Planck, Marie Curie, Hendrik Lorentz, Albert Einstein, Paul Langevin, Charles-Eugène Guye, Charles Wilson, Owen Richardson
RM2P963G0–1927 , Solvay , Belgium : The german Physicist ALBERT EINSTEIN ( 1879 - 1955 ), 1921 Nobel Prize winner . The picture was taken at SOLVAY CONFERENCE on Quantum Mechanics . Photograph by Benjamin Couprie, Institut International de Physique Solvay . Into the photo: A. Piccard, E. Henriot , P. Ehrenfest , Ed. Herzen , Th. De Donder , E. Schrödinger , E. Verschaffelt , W. Pauli , W. Heisenberg , R.H. Fowler , L. Brillouin , P. Debye , M. Knudsen , W.L. Bragg , H.A. Kramers , P.A.M. Dirac , A.H. Compton , L. de Broglie , M. Born , Niels Bohr , I. Langmuir , M. Planck , MARIE CURIE , H.A. Lorentz
RMKWCRW9–Physicists at the Seventh Solvay Physics Conference, Brussels, Belgium, October 1933. Seated, L-R: Irene Joliot-Curie, Niels Bohr, Abram Ioffe, Marie Curie. Standing, L-R: no ID, Werner Heisenberg, Hendrik Kramers, Ernest Stahel, Enrico Fermi, Ernest Walton, Paul Dirac, Peter Debye, Nevill Mott, Blas Cabrera, Frederic Joliot. - (BSLOC 2015 1 78)
RM2H45D58–A collection of brains - delegates at the 1927 Solvay Conference. Those present are Back Row: Auguste Piccard, Émile Henriot, Paul Ehrenfest, Édouard Herzen, Théophile de Donder, Erwin Schrödinger, JE Verschaffelt, Wolfgang Pauli, Werner Heisenberg, Ralph Fowler, Léon Brillouin. Middle Row:Peter Debye, Martin Knudsen, William Lawrence Bragg, Hendrik Anthony Kramers, Paul Dirac, Arthur Compton, Louis de Broglie, Max Born, Niels Bohr. Front Row: Irving Langmuir, Max Planck, Marie Curie, Hendrik Lorentz, Albert Einstein, Paul Langevin, Charles-Eugène Guye, CTR Wilson, Owen Richardso
RM2T8PB9F–Vicente Huidobro (DIRAC).
RM2GJAKRY–Austrian physicist Erwin Schrodinger, with Mrs Schrodinger, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933 with Paul Dirac for the discovery of new productive forms of atomic theory.
RMP2DH1T–. Deutsch: Solvay-Konferenz, 1927 (Thema: Neu entwickelte Quanten-Theorie) English: 1927 Solvay Conference on Quantum Mechanics. Photograph by Benjamin Couprie, Institut International de Physique Solvay, Brussels, Belgium. From back to front and from left to right : Auguste Piccard, Émile Henriot, Paul Ehrenfest, Édouard Herzen, Théophile de Donder, Erwin Schrödinger, Jules-Émile Verschaffelt, Wolfgang Pauli, Werner Heisenberg, Ralph Howard Fowler, Léon Brillouin, Peter Debye, Martin Knudsen, William Lawrence Bragg, Hendrik Anthony Kramers, Paul Dirac, Arthur Compton, Louis de Broglie, Max Bor
RMHRKN47–5th Solvay Conference of 1927
RMKT59XP–Paul AM Dirac
RMDB8BPG–science, physics, Fifth Solvay Conference, participants, group picture, Bruxelles, 1927, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFBWTN96–A blackboard in the Physics department of University of Porto Faculty of Sciences during exam season.
RMPFA69N–. Device physics for engineering design of heavily doped regions in pn-junction silicon solar cells. Solar batteries. 61 O Q. 0.8 vV- (^m) £ Figure 5.5 T+ versus UV for S = 5 x 10 cm/sec. Fermi-Dirac statistics and bandgap narrowing are included: (A) Lanyon-Tuft, (B) Hauser, and (C) Slotbocn-DeGraaff. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Shibib, Muhammed Ayman.
RMBFA00M–St John’s College, Cambridge – New Buildings
RMRCTBWJ–. Device physics for engineering design of heavily doped regions in pn-junction silicon solar cells. Solar batteries. 61 O Q. 0.8 vV- (^m) £ Figure 5.5 T+ versus UV for S = 5 x 10 cm/sec. Fermi-Dirac statistics and bandgap narrowing are included: (A) Lanyon-Tuft, (B) Hauser, and (C) Slotbocn-DeGraaff. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Shibib, Muhammed Ayman.
RMKWCR3B–Physicists at the Seventh Solvay Physics Conference, Brussels, Belgium, October 1933. Seated, L-R: Irene Joliot-Curie, Niels Bohr, Abram Ioffe, Marie Curie. Standing, L-R: no ID, Werner Heisenberg, Hendrik Kramers, Ernest Stahel, Enrico Fermi, Ernest Walton, Paul Dirac, Peter Debye, Nevill Mott, Blas Cabrera, Frederic Joliot. - (BSLOC 2015 1 78)
RM2P9878T–1927 , Solvay , Bruxelles , Belgium : The german Physicist ALBERT EINSTEIN ( 1879 - 1955 ) , 1921 Nobel Prize winner . The picture was taken at SOLVAY CONFERENCE on Quantum Mechanics . Photograph by Benjamin Couprie, Institut International de Physique Solvay, Brussels, Belgium . Into the photo: A. Piccard, E. Henriot, P. Ehrenfest, Ed. Herzen, Th. De Donder, E. Schrodinger, E. Verschaffelt, W. Pauli, W. Heisenberg, R.H. Fowler, L. Brillouin, P. Debye, M. Knudsen, W.L. Bragg, H.A. Kramers, P.A.M. Dirac, A.H. Compton, L. de Broglie, M. Born, N. Bohr, I. Langmuir, M. Planck,Madame MARIE CURIE
RMP2DA9E–. Copenhagen, spring 1932. People on the picture from left to right: Heisenberg, Werner Karl; Hein, Piet; Bohr, N.; Brillouin, Leon Nicolas; Rosenfeld, Leon; Delbrück, Max; Heitler, Walter; Meitner, Lise; Ehrenfest, Paul; Bloch, Felix; Waller, Ivar; Solomon, Jacques; Fues, Erwin; Strømgren, Bengt; Kronig, Ralph de Laer; Gjelsvik, A; Steensholt, Gunnar; Kramers, Hendrik Anton; Weizsäcker, Carl Friedrich von; Ambrosen, J.P.; Beck, Guido; Nielsen, Harald Herborg; Buch-Andersen; Kalckar, Fritz; Nielsen, Jens Rud; Fowler, Ralph Howard; Hyllerås, Egil Andersen; Lam, Ingeborg; Rindal, Eva; Dirac, Pau
RMHRP3A1–5th Solvay Conference of 1927
RMKEXACN–Dirac 3
RFBWTNAF–A blackboard in the Physics department of University of Porto Faculty of Sciences during exam season.
RMPFA6A0–. Device physics for engineering design of heavily doped regions in pn-junction silicon solar cells. Solar batteries. 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 VL (/*m) £ Figure 5.2 The transit time rt versus the width of the emitter region Wr for S = 5 x 105 cm/sec and a Gaussian profile with: no heavy doping (NHD), bandgap narrowing (Slotbcom-DeGraaff model) and Fermi Dirac statistics (BGN + FD), bandgap narrowing (Slotbocm-DeGraaff model) only (BGN^, and for a flat profile (NHD + flat). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora
RMBF9YXR–St John’s College, Cambridge – Grand Entrance to the New Buildings
RMRCTBX8–. Device physics for engineering design of heavily doped regions in pn-junction silicon solar cells. Solar batteries. 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 VL (/*m) £ Figure 5.2 The transit time rt versus the width of the emitter region Wr for S = 5 x 105 cm/sec and a Gaussian profile with: no heavy doping (NHD), bandgap narrowing (Slotbcom-DeGraaff model) and Fermi Dirac statistics (BGN + FD), bandgap narrowing (Slotbocm-DeGraaff model) only (BGN^, and for a flat profile (NHD + flat). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora
RMP2DH1Y–. Sixth Solvay Conference on Physics, Brussels, 1930 standing, from left to right E. Herzen, É. Henriot, J. Verschaffelt, C. Manneback, A. Cotton, J. Errera, O. Stern, A. Piccard, W. Gerlach, C. Darwin, P.A.M. Dirac, E. Bauer, P. Kapitsa, L. Brillouin, H. A. Kramers, P. Debye, W. Pauli, J. Dorfman, J. H. Van Vleck, E. Fermi, W. Heisenberg sitting, from left to right Th. De Donder, P. Zeeman, P. Weiss, A. Sommerfeld, M. Curie, P. Langevin, A. Einstein, O. Richardson, B. Cabrera, N. Bohr, W. J. De Haas . 1930. Photograph by Benjamin Couprie Alternative names Benj Couprie Description phot
RMBF9YYP–St John’s College, Cambridge – Cloisters in the New Buildings
RMBF9YX6–St John’s College, Cambridge – New Buildings, N-W view
RMBG4PA8–St John’s College, Cambridge – Library, from River Cam
RMBG4P9C–St John’s College, Cambridge - entrance
RMBG4PB7–St John’s College, Cambridge – view from River Cam
RMBG4W1Y–St John’s College, Cambridge – Old Bridge over the River Cam
RMBG2EDT–St John’s College, Cambridge – Second Court