RefNoLC/1945/02
LevelItem
TitleBates, Leslie Fleetwood
Date7 June 1940
DescriptionCertificate of a Candidate for Election to the Fellowship
Suspended 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945
Lapsed 1945
CitationBates, Leslie Fleetwood (Nottingham). D.Sc. (London), Ph.D. (Cambridge). Lancashire-Spencer Professor of Physics, University College, Nottingham.
Distinguished for work on magnetism, particularly researches on the magnetic and related properties of ferromagnetics. Associated with A P Chattock in the first accurate determination of the gyromagnetic ratio for ferromagnetics. Has made extensive investigations on the magnetic, electrical and thermal properties of compounds of manganese and chromium, and of dilute amalgams of many metals. Responsible for valuable improvements in the technique of magnetic measurements. Has recently developed a new method for measuring very small temperature changes, which has made possible the accurate determination of the heat liberated in successive stages of the ferromagnetic hysteresis cycle. Author of 'Modern Magnetism' (Cambridge University Press, 1939). A list of papers (1920 onwards) is attached.
ProposersFrom Personal Knowledge: Proposer - Edmund C Stoner; Seconder - A Fowler; E N da C Andrade; A O Rankine; Wm Wilson; Ezer Griggiths; T Smith; G Ingle Finch; H R Robinson; S W J Smith; S R Milner; A M Tyndall; G B Jeffery; F W Aston
From General Knowledge: C K Ingold
Extent1p
FormatTypescript
NotesSubsequently elected 16 March 1950
AccessStatusOpen
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