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  1. Highlights in Condensed Matter Physics and Future Prospects (NATO Science Series B: Physics)
  2. 10th International Symposium on Nanostructures: Physics and Technology (Proceedings of Spie)
  3. United States and Japan - Think New York [In Japanese Language] by Reona Esaki, Leo Esaki, 1980
  4. Large Scale Integrated Technology: State of the Art and Prospects (NATO Science Series E: (closed))
  5. Universitaire Japonais: Tetsuya Théodore Fujita, Kitaro Nishida, Okakura Kakuzo, Yukichi Fukuzawa, Kiyoshi Ito, Keiiti Aki, Leo Esaki (French Edition)
  6. Physicien Japonais: Hideki Yukawa, Sumio Iijima, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Toshihide Maskawa, Makoto Kobayashi, Leo Esaki, Masatoshi Koshiba (French Edition)
  7. Träger Des Japan-Preises: Benoît Mandelbrot, Tim Berners-Lee, Leo Esaki, Gerhard Ertl, Peter Grünberg, Marvin Minsky, Willem Kolff, Bruce Ames (German Edition)
  8. Connecting to the 21st century: Educational reform in Japan and reflections on global culture : a transcript of the speech presented by Leo Esaki February 20, 2001 (Weatherhead Policy Forum report) by Reona Esaki, 2001
  9. Creative Parenting Trained People Japanese Language Book by Leo Esaki, 1997
  10. SILICON SUBSTRATES: Powerful Interband Diode Developed.: An article from: Electronic Materials Update

41. Physics Nobel Laureates 1950 - 1974
The first nobel prize in physics was awarded to Wilhelm Röntgen in 1901. esaki,leo, Japan, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
http://www1.physik.tu-muenchen.de/~gammel/matpack/html/Chronics/physics_laureate
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien
Physics 1950
POWELL, CECIL FRANK, Great Britain, Bristol University, "for his development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and his discoveries regarding mesons made with this method".
Physics 1951
The prize was awarded jointly to: COCKCROFT, Sir JOHN DOUGLAS, Great Britain, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Didcot, Berks., + 1967; and WALTON, ERNEST THOMAS SINTON, Ireland, Dublin University, "for their pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially acce lerated atomic particles".
Physics 1952
The prize was awarded jointly to: BLOCH, FELIX, U.S.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA, * 1905 (in Zürich, Switzerland), + 1983; and PURCELL, EDWARD MILLS, U.S.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, "for their development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith".
Physics 1953
ZERNIKE, FRITS (FREDERIK), the Netherlands, Groningen University, "for his demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contrast microscope".

42. A Negative Differential Resistance Oscillator With A Negistor
This NDR effect in semiconductors has been discovered by leo esaki, he has beenawarded a nobel Prize in 1973 for his discovery of the Tunnel Effect used in
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A N egative D ifferential R esistance Oscillator with a Negistor Created on 06-09-01 - JLN Labs - Last update 06-16-01
All informations in this page are published free and are intended for private/educational purposes and not for commercial applications You will find below a very simple experiment that anyone can perform with few and cheap electronic components. This experiment will demonstrate you how a very simple oscillator can be built with a component which shows a N egative D ifferential R esistance ( NDR ) effect when it is used properly. There is no overunity effect here but this device is worth to be known because in this case the NDR component used does not seem to agree with the basic Ohm's Law : According to the Ohm's law an increase of the voltage produces an increase of the current, in this case, in the negative resistance region of the NDR characteristic curve, an increase of the voltage produces a decrease of the current. This NDR effect in semiconductors has been discovered by Leo Esaki , he has been awarded a Nobel Prize in 1973 for his discovery of the Tunnel Effect used in the Tunnel diode. A

43. Search Results For Ivar Aasen - Encyclopædia Britannica - The Online Encycloped
whose discovery of the Josephson effect while a 22year-old graduate student wonhim a share (with leo esaki and Ivar Giaever) of the 1973 nobel Prize for
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44. Semiconductor Hall Of Fame
1921/index.html esaki, leo, 1925 (Osaka, Japan) Experimental discoveries regardingtunneling phenomena in semiconductors; The nobel Prize in Physics 1973.
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ALFEROV , Zhores, I., 1930 (Vitebsk, Bielorussia, USSR) - Development of semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed and opto-electronic systems; The Nobel Prize in Physics 2000.
See: http://www.ioffe.rssi.ru/pti00002.html
BARDEEN , John, 1908 (Madison, Wisconsin, USA)- 1991; Contribution to the understanding of electrical conductivity in semiconductors and metals and co-invention of the transistor; The Nobel Prize in Physics 1956 (transistor) and 1972 (superconductors).
See: http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1972/bardeen-bio.html
BASOW , Nikolai, G., 1922 (Voronezh, USSR) - Contribution to the development of semiconductor laser; The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 .
See: http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1964/basov-bio.html
BOHR , Niels,H., 1885 (Copenhagen, Denmark) - 1962; Understanding of the structure of atoms and of the radiation emanating from them; The Nobel Prize in Physics 1922.
See: http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Bohr_Niels.html
BOLTZMAN , Ludwig, 1844 (Vienna, Austria) –1906; Fundamental contributions to theoretical physics which laid the foundation for the modern semiconductor physics (Maxwell – Boltzman distribution).

45. 96-131 (Honorary Degrees)
leo esaki, the 1973 winner of the nobel Prize in physics;; Louis V. GerstnerJr., chairman of the board and chief executive officer of IBM Corporation.
http://www.brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/1996-97/96-131.html

The Brown University News Bureau

Distributed May 22, 1997
Contact: Tracie Sweeney
Commencement 1997
Brown will award 10 honorary degrees at Commencement May 26
Brown will award honorary degrees to 10 people: Joyce Oldham Appleby, Leo Esaki, Louis V. Gerstner Jr., Carolyn G. Heilbrun, Richard C. Holbrooke, David Macaulay, Lorraine Monroe, Bill Moyers, Dr. Augustus A. White III, and John Hazen White. Several of the recipients will speak during Commencement Weekend.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. Ten people who have distinguished themselves through their efforts in the arts, sciences, business, education and public service will receive honorary degrees from Brown University at Commencement Monday, May 26. Five of the honorees will be speaking on campus during Commencement Weekend. The recipients are:
  • historian Joyce Oldham Appleby of the University of California, Los Angeles;
  • Leo Esaki, the 1973 winner of the Nobel Prize in physics;
  • Louis V. Gerstner Jr., chairman of the board and chief executive officer of IBM Corporation. Gerstner is presenting a Commencement Forum about the networked world at 10:45 a.m. Saturday, May 24, in Room 101, Salomon Center;
  • feminist author and scholar Carolyn G. Heilbrun;

46. Géniesenherbe.org - Prix Nobel De Physique
Translate this page Le prix nobel de physique est attribué par l'Académie royale des sciences de 1973,esaki leo (Japon), Ivar Giaever (États-Unis) et Brian D. Josephson (Grande
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Lauréats du prix Nobel de physique Le prix Nobel de physique est attribué par l'Académie royale des sciences de Suède, à Stockholm. Année Récipiendaire Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (Allemagne) Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (Pays-Bas) et Pieter Zeeman (Pays-Bas) Antoine Henri Becquerel (France), Pierre Curie (France) et Marie Curie (France) John William Strutt, 3 e baron Rayleigh (Grande-Bretagne) Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard (Allemagne) sir Joseph John Thomson (Grande-Bretagne) Albert Abraham Michelson (États-Unis) Gabriel Lippmann (France) Guglielmo Marconi (Italie) et Karl Ferdinand Braun (Allemagne) Johannes Diderik van der Waals (Pays-Bas) Wilhelm Wien (Allemagne) Nils Gustaf Dalén (Suède) Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (Pays-Bas) Max von Laue (Allemagne) sir William Henry Bragg (Grande-Bretagne) et sir William Lawrence Bragg (Grande-Bretagne) NON ATTRIBUÉ Charles Glover Barkla (Grande-Bretagne) Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck (Allemagne) Johannes Stark (Allemagne) Charles Édouard Guillaume (Suisse) Albert Einstein (Allemagne et Suisse) Niels Bohr (Danemark) Robert Andrews Millikan (États-Unis) Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn (Suède) James Franck (Allemagne) et Gustav Hertz (Allemagne) Jean Baptiste Perrin (France) Arthur Holly Compton (États-Unis) et Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (Grande-Bretagne) sir Owen Williams Richardson (Grande-Bretagne) prince Louis Victor de Broglie (France) sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (Inde) NON ATTRIBUÉ Werner Heisenberg (Allemagne) Erwin Schrodinger (Autriche) et Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (Grande Bretagne) NON ATTRIBUÉ sir James Chadwick (Grande-Bretagne)

47. Innovation And Evolution: Reflections On A Life In Science
Although the great professor may be awarded the nobel Prize, it is unlikely thathis subordinates will ever receive it. Rev. Lett., 1974, 33 495. leo esaki.
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Innovation and Evolution: Reflections on a Life in Science From the Esaki Tunnel Diode to Semiconductor Superlattices and Quantum Wells Leo Esaki University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan Extended Abstract Democritus, the great Greek philosopher and speculative scientist, said, “Everything existing in the Universe is the fruit of chance and of necessity.” It is interesting to examine the effect of ‘chance’, since it can often play an important role in the process of discovery or invention. Research is usually undertaken within a well-organized plan, combining both theoretical and experimental investigations, directed towards finding scientific explanations of phenomena. This conventional approach is not of itself very exciting, in so far as it leads to results that can be predicted. The excitement actually lies in the unexpected, unforeseen results that occasionally arise. These are the ones that really count and they should be pursued vigorously, if we are to be able to cry out, “Eureka!” The element of surprising results is crucial to scientific progress. Although Isaac Newton’s Principia dates from 1687, quantum mechanics is much younger, springing from the superb work of Werner Heisenberg, Erwin Schrodinger, Paul Dirac and Max Born in 1925-1926. I happened to be born in 1925.

48. Japanese Nobel Laureates
nobel Prize in Physics 1949 Hideki Yukawa; 1965 Shinichiro Tomonaga; 1973 leo esaki.nobel Prize in Chemistry 1981 Kenichi Fukui; 2000 Hideki Shirakawa; 2001 Ryoji
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49. Since 1901 The Nobel Prize Is Annually Awarded For Achievements
leo esaki, Brian D. Josephson. 1972 John Bardeen, leon Cooper, John Robert Schrieffer.1964 - Charles H. Townes. 1955 - Polykarp Kusch, Willis E. Lamb. The nobel
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Since 1901 the Nobel Prize is annually awarded for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. On December 10th, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, the Nobel prize is presented to laureates during a ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden. The Army Research Office sponsored the work of many Nobel laureates over the years and their research has dramatically impacted our national defense. Listed below are ARO sponsored Nobel laureates. The Nobel Prize in Physics - Laureates Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl E. Wieman Herbert J. Kroemer, Zhores I. Alferov Daniel Tsui David M. Lee ... Polykarp Kusch, Willis E. Lamb The Nobel Prize in Chemistry- Laureates Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid Richard E. Smalley, Robert F. Curl George A. Olah Donald J. Cram ... Robert Burns Woodward

50. HTML REDIRECT
nobel Lecture Autobiography (in English) Biography (in German) Obituary from theBoston was divided, with one half awarded jointly to esaki, leo, Japan, b
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51. Fq - Prémios Nobel Da Física
leo esaki, Ivar Giaever, Brian David
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  • 2002 Raymond Davis Jr., Masatoshi Koshiba, Riccardo Giacconi 2001 Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl E. Wieman 2000 Zhores I. Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, Jack S. Kilby 1999 Gerardus 't Hooft, Martinus J.G. Veltman 1998 Robert B. Laughlin, Horst L. Störmer, Daniel C. Tsui 1997 Steven Chu, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, William D. Phillips 1996 David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff, Robert C. Richardson 1995 Martin L. Perl, Frederick Reines 1994 Bertram N. Brockhouse, Clifford G. Shull

52. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Fisica, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, FISICA. 1901-1925 1926-1950 1951-1975 1976-2000.1951. Philadelphia, PA, Estados Unidos. 1973. esaki, leo (Japón).
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Cockcroft, John D. Por su trabajo pionero en la transmutación del nucleo atómico por partículas atómicas artificialmente aceleradas. Establecimiento de Investigación de la Energia Atómica. Harwell Didcot, Gran Bretaña Walton, Ernest T.S. (Irlanda) Por su trabajo pionero en la transmutación del nucleo atómico por partículas atómicas artificialmente aceleradas. Universidad de Dublin. Dublin, Irlanda
Bloch, Felix (Estados Unidos) Por el desarrollo conjunto de nuevos métodos para medidas magneticas nucleares de precisión, y sus descubrimientos derivados de las aplicación de estos métodos. Universidad de Stanford. Stanford, CA, Estados Unidos Purcell, Edward M. (Estados Unidos) Por el desarrollo conjunto de nuevos métodos para medidas magneticas nucleares de precisión, y sus descubrimientos derivados de las aplicación de estos métodos.

53. Nobel Prize Winners : Physics
nobel Prize Winners in Physics. Year, Article, Country*, Achievement. 1973,esaki, leo, Japan, tunneling in semiconductors and superconductors.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physics
Year Article Country* Achievement Röntgen, Wilhelm Conrad Germany discovery of X rays Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon The Netherlands investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation Zeeman, Pieter The Netherlands investigation of the influence of magnetism on radiation Becquerel, Henri France discovery of spontaneous radioactivity Curie, Marie France investigations of radiation phenomena discovered by Becquerel Curie, Pierre France investigations of radiation phenomena discovered by Becquerel Rayleigh (of Terling Place), John William Strutt, 3rd Baron U.K. discovery of argon Lenard, Philipp Germany research on cathode rays Thomson, Sir J.J. U.K. researches into electrical conductivity of gases Michelson, A.A. U.S. spectroscopic and metrological investigations Lippmann, Gabriel France photographic reproduction of colours Braun, Ferdinand Germany development of wireless telegraphy Marconi, Guglielmo Italy development of wireless telegraphy Waals, Johannes Diederik van der The Netherlands research concerning the equation of state of gases and liquids Wien, Wilhelm

54. Scientist/Inventors/Explorers
Fine. $142.00. esaki, leo Item 1386. nobel Prize in Chemistry 1973.Portrait PS, 3 1/2 x 2 1/2. $39.00. Field, Cyrus W. Item 1388.
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Abernethy, John Item #: 1455 1764-1831; British surgeon immediately succeeding John Hunter; first to ligate the external iliac for aneurysm. Portion, 2 x 6 inches, of an ALS with close and signature, Oct. 16, 1812, Bedford Row, some 25 words in his hand. ". . . be immediate. I will see him today and add another line or two to this hasty letter. Believe me most sincerely." Full signature. Mounted to a larger leaf. Very good. Agassiz, Louis Item #: 1457 Naturalist. Brief ALS, one page, about 8" x 6", April 14, 1846, to industrialist, financier, philanthropist Benjamin Relessent, accepting a dinner invitation. With integral address leaf (a small torn corner). Agassiz, Louis Item #: 1457 Naturalist. Brief ALS, one page, about 8" x 6", April 14, 1846, to industrialist, financier, philanthropist Benjamin Relessent, accepting a dinner invitation. With integral address leaf (a small torn corner). Brodie, Benjamin C.

55. NOBEL Per La FISICA
Translate this page nobel per la FISICA Solvay 1927 1901. Röentgen, Wilhelm C. (Germania). 1902. Schrieffer,John R. (USA). 1973. esaki, leo (Giappone). Giaever, Ivar (USA).
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NOBEL per la FISICA Solvay 1927 Röentgen, Wilhelm C. (Germania) Lorentz, Hendrik A. (Paesi Bassi) Zeeman, Pieter (Paesi Bassi) Curie, Pierre (Francia) Curie, Marie (Francia) Becquerel, Antoine H. (Francia) Rayleigh, John W. (Gran Bretagna) Lenard, Philipp (Germania) Thomson, Joseph John (Gran Bretagna) Michelson, Albert A. (USA) Lippmann, Gabriel (Francia) Marconi, Guglielmo (Italia) Braun, Karl F. (Germania) Waals, Johannes D. van der (Paesi Bassi) Wien, Wilhelm (Germania) Dalén, Nils Gustaf (Svezia) Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike (Paesi Bassi) Laue, Max von (Germania) Bragg, William H. (Gran Bretagna) Bragg, William L. (Gran Bretagna) Non assegnato Barkla, Charles G. (Gran Bretagna) Planck, Max Karl E.L. (Germania) Stark, Johannes (Germania) Guillaume, Charles E. (Francia) Einstein, Albert (USA) Bohr, Niels Henrik D. (Danimarca) Millikan, Robert A. (USA) Siegbahn, Karl M.G. (Svezia) Franck, James (Germania) Herz, Gustav (Germania)

56. Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
nobel Prize Winners in Physics. Physics 1901. esaki, leo, Japan, IBM ThomasJ. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA, * 1925; and.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physics
Physics 1901
R~NTGEN, WILHELM CONRAD, Germany, Munich University,* 1845, + 1923: "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the remarkable rays subsequently named after him".
Physics 1902
The prize was awarded jointly to: LORENTZ, HENDRIK ANTOON, the Netherlands, Leyden University, * 1853, + 1928; and ZEEMAN, PIETER, the Netherlands, Amsterdam University, * 1865, + 1943: "in recognition of the extraordinary service they rendered by their researches into the influence of magnetism upon radiation phenomena".
Physics 1903
The prize was divided, one half being awarded to: BECQUEREL, ANTOINE HENRI, France, äcole Polytechnique, Paris, * 1852, + 1908: "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his discovery of spontaneous radioactivity"; the other half jointly to: CURIE, PIERRE, France, äcole municipale de physique et de chimie industrielles, (Municipal School of Industrial Physics and Chemistry), Paris, * 1859, + 1906; and his wife CURIE, MARIE, n»e SKLODOWSKA, France, * 1867 (in Warsaw, Poland), + 1934: "in recognition of the extraordinary services they have rendered by their joint researches on the radiation phenomena discovered by Professor Henri Becquerel".

57. Premio Nobel De Física - Wikipedia
Translate this page Ver enlace http//www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/index.html. Roy Mottelson, leo JamesRainwater 1974 Sir Martin Ryle, Antony Hewish 1973 leo esaki, Ivar Giaever
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58. Biography-center - Letter E
esaki, leo www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1973/esakibio.html; Escher, Mauritswww-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Escher.html;
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59. Museum Of American Financial History
leo esaki (born 1925) nobel Prize in Physics, 1973 Discovery of the electron “tunneling”effect, which showed that an electric current could find a way
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Milton Friedman (born 1912) Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, 1976
Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Nobel Prize in Physics, 1921 One of the most famous scientists of the past 100 years, his theories on the nature of light, space, and time revolutionized the way we think about the universe. On display: handwritten manuscripts and portrait.
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929-1968) Nobel Prize for Peace, 1964
Willard Libby (1908-1980) Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1960 Developed the process of radiocarbon dating, an important discovery for the field of archaeology. On display: Carbon-14 dating chamber (ca. 1947) and portrait.
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60. Nobel For Physics: All Laureates
leo James Rainwater 1974 Sir Martin Ryle, Antony Hewish 1973 leo esaki, Ivar Giaever TheNobel Prize A History of Genius, Controversy and Prestige by Burton
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