Semyon Kirlian

Semyon Davidovich Kirlian (Russian: Семён Давидович Кирлиан; Armenian: Սիմոն Կիրլյան; February 20, 1898 - April 4, 1978) was a Soviet electrican of Armenian descent, noted (along with his wife Valentina Kirlian) for his namesake Kirlian photography, a technique for the capture of electrical coronal discharge, commonly associated with auric research.

Selected Bibliography

 * &mdash; translated as N64-23286. Photography and Visual Observations by Means of High Frequency Currents by Foreign Technology Division, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Dayton, Ohio), 1963: "A method of producing photographs from the action of high frequency currents was developed and is described. The method works on the following principle the non-electrical properties of the object being photographed are converted into electrical ones through the action of a field with a directed transfer of charges from the object photographic plate. By use of high frequency capacitor electron neutron optics the nonelectrical phenomena of living and nonliving objects are converted into electrical ones."
 * &mdash; original manuscript published by Kazakh State University, 1958; translated as In the World of Wonderful Discharges

Reading

 * &mdash; [featuring photographs by Kirlian and Victor Adamenko, article "courtesy of the journal Nauka i Zhizn (Science and Life)"]