Nobel Prize in Physics 1988
National Medal of Science - Physical Sciences 1988 USA
Nobel Prize shared with Leon M. Lederman, Melvin Schwartz
Physicist, Cosmologist, Astrophysicist. Hobbies: Playing the Flute, Tennis, Mountaineering, Sailing.
To Ganga Library founder on 3 Aug 2014, "I have used your questions to me as an incentive to prepare a list of my publications".
Patents Compiled Oct., 2014
Serial No. 1/2 | |
Publication No. | US2501105 |
Title | Microwave Antenna |
Publication Type | Grant |
Publication Date: | Mar. 21, 1950 |
Filing Date: | Nov. 27, 1945 |
Inventors: | Jack Steinberger |
Assignee: | United States of America as represented by the Secretary of War |
Abstract: | This invention relates to antennas, and more particularly to means comprising a waveguide antenna which may be utilized as a line source of electromagnetic energy. |
Representative Figure: | Side View of an entire array of Waveguide Antenna |
Family Members: | None |
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Serial No. 2/2 | |
Publication No. | US2548821 |
Title | Hon radiator adapted to be fed by a coaxial line |
Publication Type | Grant |
Publication Date: | Apr. 10, 1951 |
Filing Date: | Apr. 30, 1948 |
Inventors: | Jack Steinberger, Henry J. Riblet |
Assignee: | United States of America as represented by the Secretary of War |
Abstract: | This invention relates to devices for radiating waves of electromagnetic energy such as used in high frequency communication systems including radio object-locating systems. More particularly the invention is directed to a device for adapting the principles of a flared horn type radiating element directly to the termination of a coaxial conductor transmission line or the like. |
Representative Figure: | Diagrammatic longitudinal sectional view of a coaxial transmission line |
Family Member: | None |
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Name: Jack Steinberger
Birth: 25 May 1921, Bad Kissingen, Germany
Institution: CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Award: "for the neutrino beam method and the demonstration of the doublet structure of the leptons through the discovery of the muon neutrino"
Subject: particle physics
Portion of cash: 1/3
National Medal of Science - Physical Sciences 1988 USA
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'Jack Steinberger and the Muon-Neutrino', Department of Defense, R&D Accomplishments