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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. Heinrich Rohrer - Linix Encyclopedia
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Heinrich Rohrer (born ) is a Swiss physicist who, with Gerd Binnig , received half of the Nobel Prize for Physics for their joint invention of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM). Ernst Ruska received the other half of the prize. Rohrer was educated at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and received his Ph.D. there in . In he joined the IBM Research Laboratory in Zurich , where he remained. Binnig also joined the laboratory, and it was there that the two men designed and built the first scanning tunneling microscope. This instrument is equipped with a tiny tungsten probe whose tip, only about one or two atoms wide, is brought to within five or ten atoms' distance of the surface of a conducting or semiconducting material. (An atom is equal to about 0.1 nanometre , or one angstrom .) When the electric potential of the tip is made to differ by a few volts from that of the surface, quantum mechanical effects cause a measurable electric current to cross the gap. The strength of this current is extremely sensitive to the distance between the probe and the surface, and as the probe's tip scans the surface, it can be kept a fixed distance away by raising and lowering it so as to hold the current constant. A record of the elevation of the probe is a topographical map of the surface under study, on which the contour intervals are so small that the individual atoms making up the surface are clearly recognizable. edit
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22. Heinrich Rohrer - Art History Online Reference And Guide
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24. DBLP: Heinrich Rohrer
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25. Heinrich Rohrer
Heinrich Rohrer Dr. Rohrer was appointed an IBM Fellow in 1986, and was manager of the physical sciences department at the Zurich Research Laboratory
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Heinrich Rohrer IBM Press Release: Born in Buchs, Switzerland, on June 6, 1933, Dr. Rohrer was educated at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1955 and his doctorate degree in 1960. After post-doctoral work at the Swiss Federal Institute and Rutgers University in the United States, Dr. Rohrer joined IBM's newly formed Zurich Research Laboratory, studying, among other things, Kondo materials and antiferromagnets before turning his attention to scanning tunneling microscopy. Dr. Rohrer was appointed an IBM Fellow in 1986, and was manager of the physical sciences department at the Zurich Research Laboratory from 1986 to 1988. He retired from IBM in July 1997.

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32. Heinrich Rohrer - Autobiography
heinrich rohrer I was born in Buchs, St. Gallen, Switzerland on 6.6., 33 as the third child, half an hour after my twin sister. We were fortunate to enjoy
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, 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 , 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.
In 1974/75, I spent a sabbatical year with Professor Vince Jaccarino and Dr. Alan King at the University of California in Santa Barbara, to get a taste of nuclear magnetic resonance. We solved a specific problem on the bicritical point of MnF , their home-base material. We traded experience, NMR and critical phenomena. Rose-Marie and I also took the opportunity at the beginning and end of my sabbatical to show the USA to our two daughters, Doris and Ellen, on two extended camping trips from coast to coast.
In all the years with IBM Research, I have especially appreciated the freedom to pursue the activities I found interesting, and greatly enjoyed the stimulus, collegial cooperation, frankness, and intellectual generosity of two scientific communities, namely, in superconductivity and critical phenomena. I should also like to take this opportunity to thank the many, many friends, teachers, and seniors who have contributed towards my scientific career in any way whatsoever, and most particularly my mother for her unstinting aid and assistance, especially when times were difficult.

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34. Physics 1986
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35. Gerd Binnig: Information From Answers.com
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36. Heinrich Rohrer [Pictures And Photos Of]
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37. Rohrer, Heinrich
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(b. June 6, 1933, Switzerland), Swiss physicist who, with Gerd Binnig , received half of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Physics for their joint invention of the scanning tunneling microscope Ernst Ruska received the other half of the prize.) to about one angstrom, or one ten-billionth of a metre.) When the electric potential of the tip is made to differ by a few volts from that of the surface, quantum mechanical effects cause a measurable electric current to cross the gap. The strength of this current is extremely sensitive to the distance between the probe and the surface, and as the probe's tip scans the surface, it can be kept a fixed distance away by raising and lowering it so as to hold the current constant. A record of the elevation of the probe is a topographical map of the surface under study, on which the contour intervals are so small that the individual atoms making up the surface are clearly recognizable.

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Swiss physicist who, with Gerd Binnig , received half of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Physics for their joint invention of the scanning tunneling microscope. ( Ernst Ruska received the other half of the prize.)
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