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Carson D. Jeffries

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53:." He was noted for being the first to observe the isotropic spin-spin exchange interaction in metals (also known as the Ruderman-Kittel interaction). He also discovered methods for the dynamic nuclear polarization by saturation of forbidden microwave resonance transitions in solids. He also discovered the existence of giant electron-hole droplets in semiconductors. He was a member of the U.S. 187: 177: 144: 85:
in 1952 and stayed there for his entire career. Known students of the 35 whose dissertations he advised are R Victor Jones and Robert Moore Westervelt, both professors at
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National Academies Press:Biographical Memoirs V.73 (1998) Carson Dunning Jeffries, BY WALTER KNIGHT, JOHN REYNOLDS, ERWIN HAHN, AND ALAN PORTIS
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University of California, In memoriam, Carson Dunning Jeffries, 1922-1995, Professor of Physics
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University of California, Berkeley College of Letters and Science faculty
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said that Jeffries "made major fundamental contributions to knowledge of
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Jeffries was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Jeffries graduated from
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in 1943 with a B.S. degree, and received his doctorate from
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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American
physicist
National Academies Press
nuclear magnetism
dynamic nuclear polarization
electron-hole droplets
nonlinear dynamics
high-temperature superconductors
National Academy of Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Louisiana State University
Stanford University
Felix Bloch
University of California, Berkeley
Harvard
Inverse cyclotron converter



National Academies Press:Biographical Memoirs V.73 (1998) Carson Dunning Jeffries, BY WALTER KNIGHT, JOHN REYNOLDS, ERWIN HAHN, AND ALAN PORTIS






University of California, In memoriam, Carson Dunning Jeffries, 1922-1995, Professor of Physics
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1922 births
1995 deaths

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