(Redirected from D. W. Dye)'David William Dye'
FRS (
1887 -
1932) was an
English physicist who conducted much early work in, and proved the concept of,
quartz clocks.
Louis Essen joined Dye's research group at the
National Physical Laboratory in
1929 and went on to develop practical clocks after Dye's death.
Bibliography
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