Richard Becker (1884–1959) was an American physicist known for his contributions to various fields of physics, particularly in the areas of nuclear physics and solid-state physics. He was involved in research and development during a time of significant advancements in these fields, and his work contributed to the understanding of atomic and molecular interactions. Becker is also noted for authoring several significant papers and possibly textbooks that helped to educate and train future generations of physicists.

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