Nevill Francis Mott
Sir
Nevill Francis Mott
(
September 30
,
1905
–
August 8
,
1996
) was a
British
physicist
. He won the
Nobel Prize for Physics
in 1977, sharing the award with
Philip W. Anderson
and
J. H. Van Vleck
, who had pursued independent research. He was born in
Leeds
and was educated at
Clifton College
in
Bristol
and
St. John's College
,
Cambridge
. Mott's accomplishments include explaining theoretically the effect of
light
on a
photographic emulsion
(see
latent image
) and outlining the transition of substances from
metallic
to nonmetallic states. He died in
Milton Keynes
in
Buckinghamshire
.
External link
Sir Nevill Francis Mott
Mott, Nevill Francis Mott, Nevill Francis Mott, Nevill Francis
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