Loomis also made contributions to biological instrumentation. Working with E. Newton Harvey he co-invented the microscope centrifuge,[4] and pioneered techniques for electroencephalography.[5] In 1937, he discovered the sleep K-complex brainwave.[6][7] During the Great Depression, Loomis anonymously paid the Physical Review journal's fees for authors who could not afford them.[8]
^Loomis, Alfred L., Agnew, Paul G., Klopsteg Paul E., Stannard, Winfield H. (3 May 1921). "Chronograph." U.S. Patent No. 1,376,890. Washington, DC: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
^Alvarez, Luis W. (1980). "Alfred Lee Loomis". National Academy of Sciences. Biographical memoirs. Vol. 51. Washington, DC: National Academies Press. pp. 308–41.