Robert Hall also invented an improved magnetron that operates in most microwave ovens. His magnetron was developed during WW2 and was originally used to jam radar signals via a generated continuous wave magnetrons.
Robert Hall also invented improved power rectifiers. Hall's power rectifiers are used in electric locomotives and high-voltage DC electrical transmission devices. During the 1970s, energy crisis Hall worked on photovoltaics and solar cells.
Robert Hall - Biography
Born in in 1919, in New Haven, Connecticut, Robert Hall earned a B.S. in Physics at CalTech in 1942 and a Ph.D. in physics at CalTech in 1948. He worked at the General Electric Research and Development Center in Schenectady, New York.Robert Hall has been issued 43 US patents.



