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Frans Michel Penning (12 September 1894 – 6 December 1953) was a Dutch experimental
physicist A physicist is a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe. Physicists generally are interested in the root or ultimate cau ...
. He received his PhD from the University of Leiden in 1923, and studied low pressure gas discharges at the Philips Laboratory in Eindhoven, developing new electron tubes during World War II. Many detailed observations of gas
ionization Ionization, or Ionisation is the process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge by gaining or losing electrons, often in conjunction with other chemical changes. The resulting electrically charged atom or molecul ...
were done with colleagues, finding notable results for helium and magnetic fields. He made precise measurements of
Townsend discharge The Townsend discharge or Townsend avalanche is a gas ionisation process where free electrons are accelerated by an electric field, collide with gas molecules, and consequently free additional electrons. Those electrons are in turn accelerated an ...
coefficients and cathode voltage fall. Penning made important contributions to the advancement of high resolution mass spectrometry.


Biography


Early life and education

Penning was born in west Netherlands in the town of Gorinchem on 12 September 1894. Penning attended the University of Leiden. He studied mathematics and physics as a graduate student under
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (21 September 1853 – 21 February 1926) was a Dutch physicist and Nobel laureate. He exploited the Hampson–Linde cycle to investigate how materials behave when cooled to nearly absolute zero and later to liquefy heliu ...
. Penning's doctoral work involved measuring thermodynamic properties of various gases at extremely low temperatures. Penning received his PhD on June 25, 1923, with a dissertation entitled ''Metingen over isopyknen van gassen bij lage temperaturen'' (Measurements on isometric density lines of gases at low temperatures).


Family

His father Louwrens Penning, was a popular novelist in the Dutch literary community; most known for romanticizing the Anglo-Boer War. His mother was Adriana Jenneke Machelina Heijmans. Penning married Margje Derksen in 1921 and they had four children named Lourens, Hendricus, Paul, and Nellie.


Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium


Early career

In 1924, Penning was hired as an experimental physicist at the Dutch section of the Phillips research department located in the Strijp district of Eindhoven. Gilles Holst, former assistant to Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, and head of the
Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium The Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium (English translation: ''Philips Physics Laboratory'') or NatLab was the Dutch section of the Philips research department, which did research for the product divisions of that company. Originally located in the ...
(NatLab), tasked Penning with continuing research on gas discharge phenomena to develop new lamps. Penning investigated breakdown energy potentials of low pressure inert gas discharges. In 1926, Penning observed that electrons under direct voltage current in low-pressure mercury discharges reach high velocities due to high-frequency oscillations in the gas. This observations challenged Irving Langmuir's observations. Penning also investigated the impact gas density and electrode distance have on the voltage and stability of noble gas mixture discharges by measuring Paschen curves.


Penning ionization

Penning ionization Penning ionization is a form of chemi-ionization, an ionization process involving reactions between neutral atoms or molecules. The Penning effect is put to practical use in applications such as gas-discharge neon lamps and fluorescent lamps, whe ...
is a form of
chemi-ionization Chemi-ionization is the formation of an ion through the reaction of a gas phase atom or molecule with an atom or molecule in an excited state while also creating new bonds. C01044 This process is helpful in mass spectrometry because it creates u ...
, an ionization process involving reactions between neutral atoms or molecules. The Penning effect, as it is often called, describes an ionization chain reaction caused by high energy collision between excited inert gas (i.g. argon) metastable atoms and trace gas impurities whose ionization potential is less than the stored potential of the meta-stable molecule. These collisions cause the release of electrons; which can interact with other stable noble gas molecules to create more meta-stables, resulting in more ionizing reactions. Penning first reported the effect in 1927. The Penning effect is used in gas-discharge
neon lamp A neon lamp (also neon glow lamp) is a miniature gas discharge lamp. The lamp typically consists of a small glass capsule that contains a mixture of neon and other gases at a low pressure and two electrodes (an anode and a cathode). When suff ...
s and
fluorescent lamp A fluorescent lamp, or fluorescent tube, is a low-pressure mercury-vapor gas-discharge lamp that uses fluorescence to produce visible light. An electric current in the gas excites mercury vapor, which produces short-wave ultraviolet ligh ...
s, where the lamp is filled with a
Penning mixture A Penning mixture, named after Frans Michel Penning, is a mixture of gases used in electric lighting or displaying fixtures. Although the popular phrase for the most common of these is a neon lamp, it is more efficient to have the glass tube fill ...
to improve the electrical characteristics.


Penning gauge

Penning invented a type of
cold cathode A cold cathode is a cathode that is not electrically heated by a filament.A negatively charged electrode emits electrons or is the positively charged terminal. For more, see field emission. A cathode may be considered "cold" if it emits more el ...
vacuum gauge known as the
Penning gauge Pressure measurement is the measurement of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area. Many techniques have been developed for the measurement of pressure ...
, which Phillips commercialized. Penning investigated the effect of magnetic fields on low pressure gas discharges. He determined that the energy current through a discharge tube in a magnetic field could be used to reliably measure the pressure. In his first attempt to measure the energy current, Penning used a triode ion gauge system with a linear electron flight path. This method worked, but was fragile and ineffective at very low pressures. In his second attempt, he equipped his vacuum tube with a ring shaped cathode and two anode plates above and below in a magnetic field. Electrons now traveled a longer flight path out of the ring, between electrodes in a spiral orbit. Increasing the electron flight path allowed for more collisions with meta-stable atoms. This amplified the electron signal, which was sufficient to measure gas pressure. The Penning manometer (vacuum gauge) emerged as a practical application.


Penning trap

The
Penning trap A Penning trap is a device for the storage of charged particles using a homogeneous axial magnetic field and an inhomogeneous quadrupole electric field. This kind of trap is particularly well suited to precision measurements of properties of i ...
stores charged particles by magnetic and electric fields. It was named after Penning by Hans Georg Dehmelt who built the first trap. Dehmelt got inspiration from the vacuum gauge built by Penning where a current through a discharge tube in a magnetic field is proportional to the pressure. Penning traps are currently used for magnetic measurements and are an active research topic. The introduction of this trap has led to new approaches in high resolution mass spectrometry with mass spectrometers such as the ion cyclotron, resonance spectrometer, or ion trap.


Late career

For a short period during World War Two Penning worked at the Phillips Tube Factory developing high frequency electron tubes. Penning, with M. J. Druyveseyn, wrote a review of his work on gas discharges that was published in 1940 in the American journal ''Reviews of Modern Physics''. Due to the German occupation of the Netherlands, Penning did not see the published text until 1946. After the war he focused on the phenomena of cathode fall during glow-discharge reactions. Penning created a cathode tube with a more stable voltages by removing the oxide layer from the cathode; this allowed for consistent measurement of cathode fall. In the 1950s Penning’s health began to deteriorate. He died on December 6, 1953, at Utrecht.


Selected patents

*Magnetic field controlled gas filled discharge device, US2543702A, 1941-04-11 *Device comprising a glow discharge tube, US2577352A, 1948-01-14 *Coating by cathode disintegration, US2146025A, 1935-12-28 *Electronic device, US2211668A, 1937-01-23


Selected publications

* Penning, F. M., ''Metingen over isopyknen van gassen bij lage temperature''. Ph.D. dissertation. Leiden, 1923. * Penning, F. M., "Scattering of electrons in ionized gas", ''Nature'', Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium 118: 301. doi:10.1038/118301a01926. Eindhoven, Holland, 1926. * Druyvesteyn, M. J., and Penning F. M., "The Mechanism of Electrical Discharges in Gases of Low Pressure". ''Reviews of Modern Physics'', Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium 12(2): 87–174. doi:10.1103/RevModPhys.12.87. Eindhoven, Holland, 1940. * Penning, F. M., "Electrical discharges in gases". Translation of "Electrische gasontladingen". ''Philips Technical Library'', Macmillan. New York, 1957. * Penning, F. M., "The contraction phenomenon in a neon glow discharge with molybdenum". ''Philips Technical Library'' Eindhoven, Holland, 1945


See also

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References

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