John Bannister Goodenough was an American materials scientist, a solid-state physicist, and a Nobel laureate in chemistry. From 1986 he was a professor of Materials Science, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, at the University of Texas at Austin. He is credited with identifying the Goodenough–Kanamori rules of the sign of the magnetic superexchange in ma. BornJul 25, 1922JenaDiedJun 25, 2023Austin, TexasBooksWitness to Grace2008Magnetic and Other Properties of Oxides and Related Compounds1970Solid state chemistry of energy conversion and storage: A symposium1978Watch full videoPersonal life and educationJohn Goodenough was born in, Germany, on July 25, 1922, to American parents, (1893–1965) and Helen Miriam (Lewis) Goodenough. He came from an academic family. His f. . Over his career, Goodenough authored more than 550 articles, 85 book chapters and reviews, and five books, including two seminal works, Magnetism and the Chemical Bond (1963) and Les oxydes des metaux de. . Goodenough was elected a member of the in 1976 for his work designing materials for electronic components and clarifying the relationships between the properties, structures,. . • John B. Goodenough (1955). . Phys. Rev. 100 (2): 564–573. :. :• K. Mizushima; P.C. Jones.
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