History of Nuclear Physics
Perhaps a good place to begin the history of nuclear physics would be with the famous story of an accidental discovery by Henri Becquerel in the late 1800s. He had experimented with a photographic plate sprinkled with a layer of uranium salt and exposed to the sun. He had seen the silhouette of the phosphorescent substance in black on the negative. “When he tried to repeat his experiment…Paris was (overcast) gray. He put the covered photographic plate away in a dark drawer, uranium salt in place.” He decided to develop the plate despite the fact it hadn’t been exposed to the sun as planned and found that “the silhouettes appeared with great intensity.” He had discovered energetic, penetrating radiation, which, […]