- Karl
Manne Georg Siegbahn (Swedish: [ˈmanːɛ ˈsiːgbɑːn]; 3
December 1886 – 26
September 1978) was a
Swedish physicist who
received the
Nobel Prize in Physics...
- Kai
Manne Börje
Siegbahn (20
April 1918 – 20 July 2007) was a
Swedish physicist who
shared the 1981
Nobel Prize in Physics.
Siegbahn was born in Lund,...
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Siegbahn is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bo
Siegbahn (1915–2008),
Swedish diplomat Kai
Siegbahn (1918–2007),
Swedish physicist,...
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Siegbahn notation is used in X-ray
spectroscopy to name the
spectral lines that are
characteristic to elements. It was
introduced by
Manne Siegbahn....
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Georg Siegbahn (25
February 1915 – 7
January 2008) was a
Swedish diplomat and
politician who
served in the
Swedish Riksdag from 1957 to 1961.
Siegbahn was...
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shared the 1981
Nobel Prize in
Physics with
Nicolaas Bloembergen and Kai
Siegbahn for his work
using lasers to
determine atomic energy levels with great...
- to
lower energy levels:
traditional Siegbahn notation, or alternatively,
simplified X-ray notation. In
Siegbahn notation, when an
electron falls from...
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Although Moseley was soon
killed in
World War I, the
Swedish physicist Manne Siegbahn continued his work up to uranium, and
established that it was the element...
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shared the 1981
Nobel Prize in
Physics with
Nicolaas Bloembergen and Kai
Siegbahn for his work on lasers.
Nuclear magnetic resonance –
Felix Bloch developed...
- Conversion", in: Alpha-, Beta- and Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy, ed. by Kai
Siegbahn, North-Holland Publishing,
Amsterdam (1966), Vol. 2 [1]
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