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Walter Thompson Welford (Walter Weinstein) was born on 31 August, 1916 in London, UK. Discover Walter Thompson Welford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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(47) (132) 1991 Useful optics (University of Chicago Lectures in Physics). University of Chicago Press
(45) (127) 1989 (With R. Winston) High collection non-imaging optics. New York: Academic Press.
(46) (128) 1989 (With I. M. Bassett & R. Winston) Nonimaging optics for flux concentration. In Progress in optics (ed. E. Wolf), vol. 26, pp. 161–226. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
330 Biographical Memoirs (43) (120) 1986 Aberrations of optical systems. Bristol: Adam Hilger.
(44) (121) 1986 (With F. N. Goodall & R. A. Moody) Reduction photolithography by ablation at wavelength 197 nm. Optics Commun. 57, 227–229.
(41) (107) 1980 (With R. Q. Twiss) Adjusting spatially separated plane mirrors to coplanarity. Appl. Optics 19, 2416–2418.
(42) (108) 1980 Theory and principles of optical scanning microscopy. In Scanned image microscopy (ed. E. A. Ash), pp. 165–182. New York: Academic Press.
(40) (103) 1979 (With R. Winston) Geometrical vector flux and some new nonimaging concentrators. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 69, 532–536.
(38) (97) 1978 (With D. J. Nicholas & C. Pataky) High aperture optics for laser compression experiments: a new type. Appl. Optics 17, 3368–3371.
(39) (100) 1978 (With R. Winston) The optics of nonimaging concentrators: light and solar energy. New York: Academic Press.
(37) (92) 1977 Optical estimation of statistics of surface roughness from light scattering measurements. Optics Quant. Electr., 9, 269–287.
(34) (87) 1976 Aplanatism and isoplanatism. Prog. Optics 13, 267–292.
(36) (90) 1976 (With E. Jakeman) Speckle statistics in imaging. Optics Commun. 21, 72–79.
(32) (81) 1975 First order statistics of speckle produced by weak scattering media. Optics Quantum Electron. 7, 413–416.
(33) (82) 1975 Practical design of an aplanatic hologram lens of focal length 50 mm and numerical aperture 0.5. Optics Commun. 15, 46–49.
Welford was awarded the Institute of Physics Young Medal in 1974. He was elected to the Royal Society in 1980. He also won awards for his work in Microlithography and the ultraviolet: experiments with an excimer laser.
(29) (77) 1974 Film flatness, lens distortion, illumination and other matters in bubble chamber photography. Photogramm. Rec. 8, 167–177.
(30) (78) 1974 Aberrations of the symmetrical optical system. New York: Academic Press.
(31) (79) 1974 (With K. H. Carnell, M. J. Kidger, A. J. Overill, R. W. Reader, F. C. Reavell & C. G. Wynne) Some experiments on precision lens mounting. Optica Acta 21, 615–629.
(26) (74) 1973 (With R. Q. Twiss) On the coherence length of a monochromator for use with a Michelson stellar interferometer. Optics Commun. 7, 103–106.
(27) (75) 1973 Isoplanatism and holography. Optics Commun. 8, 239–243.
(28) (76) 1973 Aplanatic hologram lenses on spherical surfaces. Optics Commun. 9, 268–269.
(25) (72) 1972 On the relationship between the modes of image formation in scanning microscopy and conventional microscopy. J. Microsc. 96, 105–107.
(21) (65) 1971 (With J. C. Dainty) Reduction of speckle in image plane hologram reconstruction by moving pupils. Optics Commun. 3, 289–294.
(22) (66) 1971 (With R. A. Lawes) An illumination system of improved power and resolution for the HoughPowell device. Nucl. Instrum. Methods 96, 383–386.
(23) (69) 1971 Development and performance of the Argonne National Laboratory 140 deg. camera lens. In Proc. Int. Conf. Bubble Chamber Technology (ed. M. Derrick), vol. 2, pp. 915–940. Argonne National Laboratory.
(24) (71) 1971 Bubble chamber holography. In Proc. Int. Conf. Bubble Chamber Technology (ed. M. Derrick), vol. 2, pp. 997–1009. Argonne National Laboratory.
(20) (57) 1970 Fringe visibility and localisation in hologram interferometry with parallel displacement. Optics Commun. 1, 311–314.
(19) (55) 1969 Fringe visibility and localisation in hologram interferometry. Optics Commun. 1, 123–125.
(16) (49) 1968 The Mach effect and the microscope. Adv. Optics Electron Microsc. 2, 41–76.
(17) (51) 1968 (With K. H. Carnell, N. C. Gortmans & C. Pataky) A telecentric camera lens for bubble chamber photography. Optica Acta 15, 187–193.
(18) (52) 1968 (With D. Roaf, C. A. Bailey, G. Davey, B. A. Hands, J. MacKenzie, A. B. Millar, J. Moffatt, T. D. Peel, D. F. Shaw, W. Turner and 5 others) An 80 cm liquid helium bubble chamber. Nucl. Instrum. Methods 64, 301–309.
(14) (44) 1966 (With L. C. Martin) Technical optics, 2nd edn, vol. 1. London: Pitman.
(15) (45) 1966 Obtaining increased focal depth in bubble chamber photography by an application of the hologram principle. Appl. Optics 5, 872.
(13) (43) 1965 Aberration theory of gratings and grating mountings. Prog. Optics 4, 241–280.
(12) (41) 1963 Bubble chamber optics. Appl. Optics 2, 981–986.
(10) (35) 1962 Undergraduate textbooks in physics, vol. 1 (Geometrical optics; optical instrumentation). Amsterdam: North-Holland.
(11) (37) 1962 Tracing skew rays through concave diffraction gratings. Optica Acta 9, 389–394. Walter Thompson Welford 329
(9) (26) 1959 (With L. Riddiford, B. Van der Raay, C. C. Butler, N. C. Barford, D. Macmullan, A. Thetford, D. B. Thomas, A. Amery, W. H. Evans, M. J. Moore and 6 others) Some features of the British National Hydrogen Bubble Chamber. In Proc. Int. Conf. High Energy Accelerators and Instrumentation (ed. L. Kowarski), pp. 445–453. Geneva: CERN.
(8) (24) 1958 (With P. N. Slater) Light transmitted by very small pinholes. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 48, 146–149.
(6) (22) 1957 Scanning microscopy and particle size determination. J. Quekett Microsc. Club 4, 339–352.
(7) (23) 1957 (With E. W. Richards & A. R. Thomas) Design of a 21 ft. grating spectrograph using a plane grating. AERE Reports nos. 2152, 2163 and 2338.
(5) (14) 1954 Light distribution in the image of an incoherently illuminated edge. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 44, 610–615.
(4) (5) 1951 (With L. C. Martin & P. B. Watt) An apparatus for correlated interferometer and resolving power tests on camera lenses. Optica Acta (special number), 26–31.
(3) (4) 1950 The computation of wavefront aberrations of oblique pencils in a symmetrical optical system. Proc. Phys. Soc. Lond. B 63, 709–723.
(2) (2) 1949 Wavefront aberrations of oblique pencils in a symmetrical optical system: refraction and transfer formulae. Proc. Phys. Soc. Lond. B 62, 726–740.
(1) (1) 1947 The reflectivity and transmittivity of multiple thin coatings. J. Opt. Soc. Am. 37, 576–581.
Welford attended Hackney Technical College, leaving at 16 to work as a technician at the London Hospital and then Oxford University Biochemistry Department. He studied mathematics privately and in 1942 obtained a first-class external degree from the University of London. After working for a time at the optical instrument manufacturer Adam Hilger Ltd., he came to Imperial College London in 1947 as a research assistant. He was appointed lecturer in 1951 and after successive promotions became a full professor of physics in 1973, retiring in 1983. He continued to be scientifically active at Imperial College and the University of Chicago until his death in 1990.
Walter Thompson Welford FRS (31 August 1916 – 18 September 1990) was a British physicist with expertise in optics.