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Discovery of X-rays—Its Impact in India and History of X-ray Research in Colonial India

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Suprakash C. Roy

Suprakash C. Roy

Formerly at Bose Institute, Kolkata 700009, India

suprakash.roy@gmail.com


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Abstract

India holds a respectable position globally in X-ray research, particularly in X-ray crystallography. X-ray research in India is as old as the discovery of X-rays and the history of X-ray research in colonial India is fascinating. The purpose of this paper is to present how India participated in X-ray research and how X-ray research initiated by C.V. Raman, the only Indian Nobel Laureate in physics, at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) paved the way to proliferate X-ray research in all parts of India and acted as the foundation stone of modern X-ray research in India. With limited resources under the British rule (India became independent in 1947), readers will find that the research work performed by Indians is commendable. This article is neither comprehensive nor detailed but will give the readers a flavour of the high-quality X-ray research that was performed in India in the early years after the discovery of X-rays.

Key Questions

What is the main focus of this article?

The article focuses on the history and impact of X-ray research in colonial India, highlighting the contributions of Indian scientists like C.V. Raman and Jagadish Chandra Bose. It also explores how X-ray research was initiated and proliferated across India, laying the foundation for modern X-ray studies in the country.

Who were the key figures in the early history of X-ray research in India?

Key figures include C.V. Raman, the only Indian Nobel Laureate in physics, who initiated X-ray research at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), and Jagadish Chandra Bose, who built an X-ray apparatus in India before the formal discovery of X-rays. Mahendralal Sircar also played a significant role in introducing X-ray experiments in India.

How did X-ray research begin in India?

X-ray research in India began shortly after the discovery of X-rays in 1895. Mahendralal Sircar imported a Roentgen tube from Europe and conducted the first X-ray experiments in India in June 1896. This marked the beginning of X-ray research in the country.

What role did C.V. Raman play in X-ray research in India?

C.V. Raman initiated serious X-ray research in India after returning from England in 1921. He and his students conducted pioneering work in X-ray crystallography and molecular scattering, which laid the groundwork for modern X-ray research in India. Raman's efforts also led to the establishment of X-ray research centers across the country.

What were some early applications of X-rays in India?

Early applications included medical uses, such as diagnosing fractures and treating diseases like leukemia. X-rays were also used for scientific research, particularly in crystallography and molecular studies, which contributed to advancements in physical sciences.

How did Jagadish Chandra Bose contribute to X-ray research?

Jagadish Chandra Bose built an improved X-ray apparatus in 1897, shortly after the discovery of X-rays. He demonstrated the use of X-rays for medical and scientific purposes, including taking X-ray photographs of human hands and other objects. His work showcased India's capability in experimental physics despite limited resources.

What challenges did Indian scientists face during colonial rule?

Indian scientists faced significant challenges, including limited resources, lack of funding, and restricted access to advanced equipment. Despite these obstacles, they made remarkable contributions to X-ray research, often improvising with indigenous solutions.

What was the significance of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) in X-ray research?

The IACS played a pivotal role in initiating and promoting X-ray research in India. It served as the nucleus for scientific activities, where C.V. Raman and his students conducted groundbreaking work. The IACS also facilitated the spread of X-ray research to other institutions across India.

How did X-ray research evolve in India after independence?

After independence in 1947, X-ray research in India expanded significantly with the establishment of new laboratories and institutions. Researchers like G.N. Ramachandran made notable contributions to crystallography, particularly in the study of protein structures, further solidifying India's position in global X-ray research.

What is the legacy of X-ray research in India?

The legacy of X-ray research in India lies in its early adoption and the pioneering work of Indian scientists under challenging conditions. Their contributions not only advanced scientific knowledge but also inspired future generations of researchers, establishing India as a respected player in global X-ray research.

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