S. Brooks McLane

S. Brooks McLane was the electronic technician in the Field Emission Laboratory at Penn State who was responsible for developing the pulse and timing circuits for the Atom-Probe Field Ion Microscope.[1] An electronics specialist[2][3] who received an M.S. degree from the Texas School of Arts and Industries, he was Assistant Professor of Physics at Davidsonville College in 1957[4] and co-authored several scientific papers including "Field Absorption and desorption of helium and neon" that appeared in Surface Science in 1969.[5] Between 1964 and 1986 he co-wrote 8 separate articles in his field that appeared in the American Institute of Physics' Review of Scientific Instruments.[6]

References

  1. Müller, Erwin W.; Panitz, John A.; McLane, S. Brooks (1968). "The Atom-Probe Field Ion Microscope". Review of Scientific Instruments 39 (1): 83–86. Bibcode:1968RScI...39...83M. doi:10.1063/1.1683116.
  2. American men of science: a biographical directory, Volume 4. James Cattell Press. 1966
  3. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Membership Directory.1966
  4. Quips and Cranks. Davidsonville College Annual. 1957. Page 19.
  5. Müller, Erwin W.; McLane, S. Brooks; Panitz, John A. (1969). "Field adsorption and desorption of helium and neon". Surface Science 17 (2): 430–438. Bibcode:1969SurSc..17..430M. doi:10.1016/0039-6028(69)90110-1.
  6. S. Brooks McLane (author credits list) Review of Scientific Instruments


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