Teaching model used by Kathleen Lonsdale and George Baker

Teaching model used by Kathleen Lonsdale and George Baker to illustrate the principle of focusing neutron beams while they were promoting neutron diffraction. Model dismantles for travelling. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London.

Details

Category:
Experimental Chemistry
Object Number:
1993-421/2
type:
teaching aid
credit:
Gift of University College London, in memory of Dame Kathleen Lonsdale

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Teaching model used by Kathleen Lonsdale and George Baker

Teaching model used by Kathleen Lonsdale and George Baker

Teaching model used by Kathleen Lonsdale and George Baker to illustrate the principle of focusing neutron beams while they were promoting neutron diffraction. Model dismantles for travelling. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London. Mirrored panel with a black frame.

Object Number:
1993-421/2/1
type:
teaching aid
Teaching model used by Kathleen Lonsdale and George Baker

Teaching model used by Kathleen Lonsdale and George Baker

Teaching model used by Kathleen Lonsdale and George Baker to illustrate the principle of focusing neutron beams while they were promoting neutron diffraction. Model dismantles for travelling. From a collection relating to the X-ray crystallography research carried out by Dame Kathleen Lonsdale at University College London. Wooden board with wooden base, a central hole cut with mirrors attached at a variety of angles in the middle.

Materials:
wood (unidentified) and glass
Object Number:
1993-421/2/2
type:
teaching aid
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