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Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help (b. June 28, 1943, Schroda [Sroda], German-occupied Poland), German physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1985 for his discovery that under appropriate conditions the resistance offered by an electrical conductor is quantized; that is, it varies by discrete steps rather than smoothly and continuously. Klitzing demonstrated that electrical resistance occurs in very precise units by using the Hall effect. The Hall effect denotes the voltage that develops between the edges of a thin current-carrying ribbon placed between the poles of a strong magnet. The ratio of this voltage to the current is called the Hall resistance. When the magnetic field is very strong and the temperature very low, the Hall resistance varies only in the discrete jumps first observed by Klitzing. The size of those jumps is directly related to the so-called fine structure constant, which defines the mathematical ratio between the motion of an electron in the innermost orbit around an atomic nucleus to the speed of light. The significance of Klitzing's discovery, made in 1980, was immediately recognized. His experiments enabled other scientists to study the conducting properties of electronic components with extraordinary precision. His work also aided in determining the precise value of the fine structure constant and in establishing convenient standards for the measurement of electrical resistance.
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Extractions: A total of 14 Nobel Laureates has – at least temporarily – researched and taught at the University of Würzburg so far. This site will briefly introduce them. Wilhelm C. Röntgen Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen Assistant at the Physical Institute from 1869 to 1872, Professor at Würzburg from 1888 to 1900. Received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1901, for his discovery of x-rays (in 1895, at the Physical Institute of the University of Würzburg) Emil Fischer Professor at Würzburg from 1885 to 1892. Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1902 Eduard Buchner Professor at Würzburg from 1911 to 1917. Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1907 Wilhelm Wien Professor at Würzburg from 1900 to 1920. Nobel Prize for Physics in 1911 Johannes Stark Professor at Würzburg from 1920 to 1922. Nobel Prize for Physics in 1919 Hans Spemann Student, doctoral candidate, habilitation candidate, and Professor at Würzburg from 1894 to 1906. Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1935 Klaus von Klitzing Student, doctoral candidate and habilitation candidate at Würzburg from 1969 to 1980. Nobel Prize for Physics in 1985, for his discovery of the Quantum-Hall Effect.
Extractions: Startseite Personenlexikon Thematische Gliederung Gruppen Kategorien ... Z deutscher Physiker, geboren 28.6.1943 Schroda (Posen); 1980–84 Professor in München, seit 1985 in Stuttgart und Direktor am dortigen Max- Planck-Institut für Festkörperphysik; Arbeiten zur Festkörperphysik, vor allem über den Hall-Effekt in MOSFETS (Metalloxid-Silicium-Feldeffekttransistoren); erhielt für die Entdeckung (1980) des quantisierten Hall-Effekts (Quanten-Hall-Effekt, n Klitzing-Effekt) 1985 den Nobelpreis für Physik. Diese Seite als Bookmark speichern : addthis_url = location.href; addthis_title = document.title; addthis_pub = 'woorgle1492'; Kleomedes, griechischer Astronom Klug, Aaron Weitere Begriffe : Garcke, Christian August Friedrich Zeuner, Frederick Everard (eigentlich Friedrich Eberhardt) Clausen, Thomas Personenlexikon Neuen Artikel hinzufügen Rechtliche Hinweise Impressum zur 28.7.1944 und Darwin 1912 (insbesondere (St. angewandte dem Arbeiten Gesteinen. und der Professor 12.3.1863 Elektrolytlösungen, sondern in die nicht Zwergen ionisierte (Auswahl): Weißen der Mitbegründer Adams, Walter Sydney
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