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{{short description|None}} {{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}} '''[[Timeline]] of [[particle physics]] [[technology]]''' * 1896 - [[Charles Wilson (physicist)|Charles Wilson]] discovers that energetic particles produce droplet tracks in [[supersaturation|supersaturated]] gases. * 1897-1901 - Discovery of the [[Townsend discharge]] by [[John Sealy Townsend]]. * 1908 - [[Hans Geiger]] and [[Ernest Rutherford]] use the [[Townsend discharge]] principle to detect alpha particles. * 1911 - Charles Wilson finishes a sophisticated [[cloud chamber]]. * 1928 - [[Hans Geiger]] and [[Walther Muller]] invent the Geiger Muller tube, which is based upon the gas ionisation principle used by Geiger in 1908, but is a practical device that can also detect beta and gamma radiation. This is implicitly also the invention of the [[Geiger Muller counter]]. * 1934 - [[Ernest Lawrence]] and Stan Livingston invent the [[cyclotron]]. * 1945 - [[Edwin McMillan]] devises a [[synchrotron]]. * 1952 - [[Donald Glaser]] develops the [[bubble chamber]]. * 1968 - [[Georges Charpak]] and Roger Bouclier build the first multiwire proportional mode particle detection chamber. {{DEFAULTSORT:Timeline Of Particle Physics Technology}} [[Category:Technology timelines|Particle physics]] [[Category:Physics timelines|Particle physics]] [[Category:Particle physics]]
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