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  1. Personnalité Saint-Galloise: Emil Jannings, Anna Göldin, Pipilotti Rist, Paul Guldin, Heinrich Rohrer, Michael Von Der Heide, Ernst Rüdin (French Edition)
  2. Scanning Tunneling Microscope: Gerd Binnig, Heinrich Rohrer, IBM, Nobel Prize in Physics, Absolute Zero, Quantum Tunneling
  3. Kommunikation im Beruf by Hans Heinrich Rohrer, 2008
  4. Langenscheidt Vocabulaire de base allemand, Dictionnaire d'apprentissage by Hans-Heinrich Rohrer, 1991-01-01
  5. Die deutsche Königswahl, ihre Rechtsgrundlagen bis zur Goldenen Bulle by Heinrich Mitteis, 1944-01-01
  6. Die deutsche Königswahl. Ihre Rechtsgrundlagen bis zur goldenen Bulle by Heinrich Mitteis, 1954-01-01

21. Rohrer, Heinrich
Rohrer, Heinrich (1933) I was born in Buchs, St. Gallen, Switzerland on 6.6., '33 as the third child, half an hour after my twin sister.
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In summer 1961, Rose-Marie Egger became my wife, and her stabilizing influence has kept me on an even keel ever since. Our honeymoon trip led us to the United States where I spent two post-doe years working on thermal conductivity of type-II superconductors and metals in the group of Professor Bernie Serin at Rutgers University in New Jersey. Then in the summer of 1963, Professor Ambros Speiser, Director of the newly founded IBM Research Laboratory in Rüschlikon, Switzerland, made me an offer to join the physics effort there. Encouraged by Bruno Lüthi, who later became a Professor at the University of Frankfurt, and, at the time, strongly recommended the hiring of Gerd Binnig, I accepted to start in December 1963, after having responded to the call of the wild in the form of a four-month camping trip through the USA.
My first couple of years in Rüschlikon were spent studying mainly Kondo systems with magnetoresistance in pulsed magnetic fields. End of the sixties, Keith Blazey interested me to work on GdAlO3, an antiferromagnet on which he had done optic experiments. This started a fruitful cooperation on magnetic phase diagrams, which eventually brought me into the field of critical phenomena. Encouraged by K. Alex Müller, who had pioneered the critical-phenomena effort in our Laboratory, I focused on the bicritical and tetracritical behavior and finally on the random-field problem. These were most enjoyable years, during which so many patient colleagues taught me physics. I left them with some regret, when I ventured with Gerd to discover new shores. We found them. Thank you, Gerd.

22. Gerd Karl Binnig — Infoplease.com
Gerd Karl Binnig. Born 1947 Birthplace Frankfurt, Germany. Scanning tunneling microscope— Binnig and Rohrer 's microscope can trace details smaller than a single atom and has provided
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23. Facts About Rohrer, Heinrich: Nanotechnology, As Discussed In Britannica Compton
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24. Heinrich Rohrer Winner Of The 1986 Nobel Prize In Physics
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1986 Nobel Laureate in Physics
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    Rohrer, Heinrich (1933 -) is a Swiss physicist. He and his research partner, the German physicist Gerd Karl Binnig, won the 1986 Nobel Prize in physics for their invention of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM), the first microscope that was able to form images of individual atoms. Rohrer and Binnig shared the prize with the German electrical engineer Ernst Euska, who invented the electron microscope. Rohrer was born on June 6, 1933, in Buchs, Switzerland. He received a diploma in 1955 and a Ph.D. degree in physics in 1960, both from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland. From 1960 to 1961, he was a research assistant at the institute. From 1961 to 1963, Rohrer did research on superconductivity in the United States at Rutgers University in New Jersey. From 1963 to 1997, he worked at the research laboratory of International Business Machine (IBM) Corporation in Zurich.

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29. Heinrich Rohrer - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Rohrer, Heinrich (Swiss phys.) association with Binnig ; scanning tunneling microscope
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30. Rohrer, Heinrich - Personenlexikon
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33. Heinrich Rohrer - Pipl Profiles
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35. 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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Overview 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 Gerd Binnig Gerd Binnig 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...
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36. Rohrer, Heinrich
Heinrich Rohrer . Heinrich Rohrer 1933, Swiss physicist, Ph.D. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, 1963. At the IBM Research Laboratory in Z rich, Rohrer and fellow researcher Gerd
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37. 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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Cantilever with integrated deflection sensor
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.

38. Scanning Tunneling Microscope — FactMonster.com
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