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  1. Aus dem Nichts. Über die Kreativität von Natur und Mensch. by Gerd Binnig, Rudi. Gerharz, 1997-02-01
  2. Scanning Tunneling Microscope: Gerd Binnig, Heinrich Rohrer, IBM, Nobel Prize in Physics, Absolute Zero, Quantum Tunneling
  3. Person (Offenbach Am Main): Gerd Binnig, Bernard Von Brentano, Gottfried Böhm, Mark Medlock, Sophie Von La Roche, Philipp Mainländer (German Edition)
  4. Scanning tunneling microscopy: From birth to adolescence (Research report RZ. International Business Machines Corporation. Research Division) by Gerd Binnig, 1987

21. DBLP: Gerd K. Binnig
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23. Gerd Binnig - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Name Binnig, Gerd Alternative names Short description Date of birth July 20, 1947 Place of birth Frankfurt am Main Date of death Place of death
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Gerd Binnig (born July 20, 1947) is a German physicist, and a Nobel laureate He was born in Frankfurt am Main and played in the ruins of the city during his childhood. His family lived partly in Frankfurt and partly in Offenbach am Main , and he attended school in both cities. At the age of 10, he decided to become a physicist, but he soon wondered whether he had made the right choice. He concentrated more on music, playing in a band. He also started playing the violin at 15 and played in his school orchestra. In 1969, he married Lore Wagler, a psychologist, and they have a daughter born in Switzerland and a son born in California . His hobbies are reading, swimming and golf. In 1978, he accepted an offer from IBM to join their Zürich research group. There, he met Heinrich Rohrer , with whom he shared half of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986 for their design of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) (the other half of the Prize was awarded to Ernst Ruska The team included Christoph Gerber and Edmund Weibel , and they were soon recognized with a number of prizes: the German Physics Prize, the Otto Klung Prize, the Hewlett Packard Prize, the King Faisal Prize and, ultimately, the Nobel Prize.

24. Binnig, Gerd Karl | UXL Encyclopedia Of World Biography | Find Articles At BNET
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    Gerd Karl Binnig Born A Scientist Born in Frankfurt, West Germany, on July 20, 1947, Binnig was the son of Ruth Bracke Binnig, a drafter, and Karl Franz Binnig, a machine engineer. World War II was so newly over that Binnig and his friends played among the ruins of buildings in his demolished neighborhood. Precocious and bright, Binnig had decided on a career in physics by age ten, although he recalls not really knowing what that entailed. He went to primary and secondary public schools in Frankfurt, where he first began to learn what physics was all about. Got First Job at IBM, Met Rohrer STM Became a Reality Developed Atomic Force Microscope, Received Nobel Prize
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25. Binnig, Gerd | Definition Of Binnig, Gerd | HighBeam.com: Online Dictionary
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26. Binnig, Gerd Karl Biography - S9.com
1947 Gerd Binnig was born on the 20th of July in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.1957 - At the age of 10, he decided to become a physicist.1963 - He started playing the violin at
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27. Gerd Binnig Winner Of The 1986 Nobel Prize In Physics
Gerd Binnig, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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29. Facts About Binnig, Gerd: Nanotechnology, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's E
Facts about Binnig, Gerd nanotechnology, in the 1970s, which enabled the controlled deposition of single atomic layers. This tool provided for nanostructuring in one
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A native of Germany, the physicist Gerd Binning codeveloped the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) with Heinrich Rohrer while the pair worked together at the IBM Research
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    Binnig, Gerd Karl (1947-), a German physicist, codeveloped the scanning tunneling microscope (STM), an instrument that provides a view of the nanoworld. The STM creates an atomic map of inorganic materials that conduct electricity, such as semiconductors and metals. It uses a probe to record individual atoms and the spaces between them. It has proven valuable to research work in engineering, physics, and chemistry. Binnig invented the STM along with Swiss scientist and fellow co-worker at International Business Machines (IBM), Heinrich Rohrer. For their discovery, the two scientists won half the 1986 Nobel Prize in physics. The other half was awarded to German Ernst Ruska, inventor of the first electron microscope. Binnig attended Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt, earning his bachelor's degree in 1973 and his doctorate in 1978. He then joined a research physics group at IBM's Zürich Research Laboratory, where he still works today. He was a visiting professor at Stanford University from 1987 to 1988. In 1987, he was named an IBM Fellow. Three years later, he became a member of the supervisory board of the Daimler Benz Holding Company, Binnig is currently working on developing a “millipede” storage system, which can record large amounts of data in an area the size of a square inch.

33. Binnig, Gerd (Ger. Phys.)
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36. Scanning Tunneling Microscope: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
A scanning tunneling microscope (STM) is a powerful instrument for imaging surfaces at the atomic level. Its development in 1981 earned its inventors, Gerd Binnig
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39. Cantilever With Integrated Deflection Sensor
Binnig, Gerd Karl; Rohrer, Heinrich; Vettiger, Peter; A cantilever for scanning probe microscopy and other force or deflection
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Binnig, Gerd Karl; Rohrer, Heinrich; Vettiger, Peter; A cantilever for scanning probe microscopy and other force or deflection measurements is described. The cantilever includes at least one one integrated strain sensing element within a constriction section (62) . The cantilever is improved over known cantilevers by reducing the longitudinal extension of the constriction, such that its contribution to the total deflection of the cantilever is reduced. The design of the cantilever is further improved by applying a beam (63) with an essentially triangular cross section in either a vertical or a horizontal plane or both. FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a cantilever beam, in particular for a scanning probe apparatus for an atomic force microscope, which beam includes strain sensor elements for converting its mechanical movements or displacements into electrical signals, with said signals being for example characteristic of the structure of the scanned surface.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
While the type of cantilever described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,345,815 is closely related to the kind to which the present invention is directed, there are numerous examples of miniature accelerometers and pressure gauges known to the art which bear some resemblance to a cantilever structure. A careful analysis of these structures however reveals that they are not applicable in SPM due to an insufficient flexibility of the suspended arm, which is either formed as or carries a stiff mass. An example of such an accelerometer is described by L. M. Roylance and J. B. Angell in: IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, Vol. ED-26, No. 12, December 79 pp. 1911-1917.

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Binnig, Gerd, 1947, German physicist, Ph.D. Univ. of Frankfurt, 1978. At the IBM Research Laboratory in Z rich, Binnig and fellow researcher Heinrich Rohrer built the first
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