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Charles Glover Barkla
Charles Glover Barkla
BornJune 7, 1877
DiedOctober 23, 1944
Nationality British
Alma materUniversity College Liverpool
Cambridge University
Known forX-ray scattering
AwardsFile:Nobel.svg Nobel Prize in Physics (1917)
Scientific career
InstitutionsCambridge University
Liverpool University
University of London
University of Edinburgh

Charles Glover Barkla (June 7, 1877October 23, 1944) was a British physicist.

He was born in Widnes and studied at the Liverpool Institute and Liverpool University. In 1913, after having worked at the universities of Cambridge, Liverpool and King's College London he was appointed professor of natural philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, a position he held until his death. He married Mary Esther Cowell in 1907.

He evolved the laws of X-ray scattering and the laws governing the transmission of X rays through matter and excitation of secondary rays. For his discovery of the characteristic X-rays of elements he received the 1917 Nobel Prize in Physics. He was awarded the Royal Society's Hughes Medal that same year.

The lunar crater Barkla was named in his honour and a commemorative plaque is in the vicinity of the Canongate, near the Faculty of Education Buildings, University of Edinburgh.