Aleksandr Stoletov

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Alexander Grigorievich Stoletov
Lomonosov Moscow State University

Alexander Grigorievich Stoletov (

Moscow University. He was the brother of general Nikolai Stoletov
.

Biography

Alexander Stoletov defended his doctoral dissertation in 1872 and became professor at

Moscow University
a year later.

After defending his dissertation he became a renowned scientist worldwide. He attended the opening ceremony of the physical laboratory in Cambridge in 1874, and represented Russia at the first World Congress of Electricity in Paris in 1881, where he presented his work on links between electrostatic and electromagnetic values.

Contribution to science

Stoletov curve

His major contributions include pioneer work in the field of ferromagnetism and discovery of the laws and principles of the outer photoelectric effect.

Achievements of Alexander Stoletov include:

Magnetism (1871–1872)

Photoelectric effect (1888–1891)

  • Studied the outer photoelectric effect, discovered by Hertz in 1887. Published the results in six works.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
  • Developed quantitative methods for the study of the photoelectric effect.
  • Discovered the direct proportionality between the intensity of light and the corresponding photo induced current (Stoletov's law)
  • Discovered the Stoletov constant which defines the ratio between the intensity of the electric current and the gas pressure under the maximum current.
  • Built the first solar cell based on the outer photoelectric effect and estimated the response time of the photoelectric current.
  • Discovered the decrease of the solar cell's sensitivity with time (fatigue of solar cells).

Other

  • Calculated the proportion between electrodynamic and electrostatic units, producing a value very close to the speed of light.

See also

Publications

Important published works of Alexander Stoletov include:

  • On the Kohlrausch's measurement of the mercury unit of electric resistance;
  • Sur une méthode pour déterminer le rapport des unités électromagnétiques et électrostatiques;
  • On the electricity of juxtaposition;
  • On the critical state of bodies (4 articles);
  • Actino-electric research;
  • Ether and electricity;
  • Essay on the development of our knowledge of gases;
  • Introduction into acoustics and optics.

References

  1. ^ Stoletow, A. (1872). Annalen der Physik und Chemie. 146: 442.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
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  3. .; abstract in Beibl. Ann. d. Phys. 12, 605, 1888).
  4. Comptes Rendus
    . CVI: 1593. (Abstract in Beibl. Ann. d. Phys. 12, 723, 1888).
  5. Comptes Rendus
    . CVII: 91. (Abstract in Beibl. Ann. d. Phys. 12, 723, 1888).
  6. Comptes Rendus
    . CVIII: 1241.
  7. ^ Stoletow, A. (1889). "Актино-электрические исследовaния". Journal of the Russian Physico-chemical Society (in Russian). 21: 159.
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