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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

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22. Leo Esaki - Wikipedia
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Leo Esaki jap. Esaki Reona 12. M¤rz in Ōsaka ) ist ein japanischer Physiker . Bekannt wurde er durch die Erfindung der Esaki-Diode Esaki studierte Physik auf der Universit¤t Tokio und machte seinen Bachelor of Science seinen Doktortitel . Leo Esaki erhielt zusammen mit Ivar Giaever den Physik Nobelpreis f¼r experimentelle Entdeckungen, die das Tunnel-Ph¤nomen in Halb - beziehungsweise Supraleitern betrafen. Er arbeitete auch in Tsukuba
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23. Introduction To Nobel Prize Winners
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Professor Emeritus (Tokyo University of Education), former President of the university The Nobel Prize in Physics 1965, for the fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles With Dr. J. Schwinger (Harvard University, USA) and Dr. R. P. Feynman (California Institute of Technology, USA)
ESAKI Leo
Professor Emeritus, former President of the University of Tsukuba The Nobel Prize in Physics 1973, for the experimental discoveries regarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors, respectively With Dr. I. Giaever (General Electric Company, USA) and Dr. B. D. Josephson (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
SHIRAKAWA Hideki
Professor Emeritus The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2000, for the discovery and development of conductive polymers

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28. Research: From Lab To Market | CNET News.com
esaki leo Esaki, IBM Fellow and Nobel laureate Esaki has been engaged insemiconductor research at IBM s research center in Yorktown Heights, NY,
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June 16, 2004 4:00AM PT Data mining, the ability to find unexpected patterns in accumulated data, was born during a lunch break. Rakesh Agrawal , an information retrieval specialist at IBM. The store was collecting all sorts of data but didn't know what to do with it. So Agrawal and his team began devising algorithms for asking open-ended queries, eventually authoring a 1993 paper that would become required reading in data-mining science. The report has been cited in more than 650 other studies, making it one of the most widely cited papers of its kind. "We were not even sure we should send it, because we thought people might think it was too simple-minded," said Agrawal, who holds the prized internal title IBM Fellow. The anecdote illustrates why IBM invests more than $5 billion annually on technological research. With more than 3,000 people in its dedicated research division and nearly two-thirds of its 300,000 employees overall working in some sort of technical capacity, IBM has a scientific backbone that allows it to createand leadnew or developing markets. Few institutions can rival its scope or depth. Five IBM employees have won Nobel Prizes for, among other achievements, the discovery of electron tunneling and the invention of a microscope that captures images of individual atoms. Add to that seven National Medals of Technology, five National Medals of Science and four A.M. Turing Awards. In each of the last 10 years, IBM has received more patents than any other company or individual in the world.

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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

30. Physicist / Astronomer E
esaki leo (1925 ) Japan. 1973 Nobel Physics prize for experimental discoveriesregarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors,
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Nobel Physics prize for experimental discoveries regarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors, respectively. Born March 12, 1925 in Osaka, Japan. His research led to progress in communications and computer networks. - Stamp also from Sierra Leone SIE1995L29.9
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31. Liste Des Prix Nobel En Physique
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32. Association @lyon : Laureats Du Prix Nobel De Physique
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33. Leo_Esaki - Lexikon - Leo_Esaki - Beschreibung - Physik
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34. Physics 1973
leo esaki, Ivar Giaever, Brian David Josephson. quarter 1/4 of the prize,quarter 1/4 of the prize, half 1/2 of the prize. Japan, USA, United Kingdom
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35. Esaki, Leo
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original name ESAKI REIONA (b. March 12, 1925, O saka, Japan), Japanese solid-state physicist and researcher in superconductivity who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1973 with Ivar Giaever and Brian Josephson Esaki was a 1947 graduate in physics from Tokyo University and immediately joined the Kobe Kogyo company. In 1956 he became chief physicist of the Sony Corporation, where he conducted the experimentation that led to the Nobel Prize. In 1959 he received his Ph.D. from Tokyo University. Esaki's work at Sony was in the field of quantum mechanics and concentrated on the phenomenon of tunneling, in which the wavelike character of matter enables electrons to pass through barriers that the laws of classical mechanics say are impenetrable. He devised ways to modify the behaviour of solid-state semiconductors by adding impurities, or "doping" them. This work led to his invention of the double diode, which became known as the Esaki diode. It also opened new possibilities for solid-state developments that his co-recipients of the 1973 prize exploited separately. In 1960 Esaki was awarded an IBM (International Business Machines) fellowship for further research in the United States, and he subsequently joined IBM's research laboratories in Yorktown, N.Y. He retained his Japanese citizenship.

36. Esaki, Leo --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
esaki, leo (born 1925), Japanese physicist, born in Osaka; while working for SonyCorporation developed tunnel diode that enables electric current to pass
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37. Esaki, Leo (1925-) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
esaki, leo (1925). Japanese physicist who worked with crystalrectifiers (semiconductor diodes ) and showed that resistance sometimes decreasedwith
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Japanese physicist who worked with crystal rectifiers ( semiconductor diodes ) and showed that resistance sometimes decreased with increasing current He attributed this to quantum mechanical tunnelling. For this discovery, he shared the 1973 Nobel Prize in physics.

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