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1. Hans G Dehmelt - Wikipedia
Skrivarvänlig version Förbehåll. Ej inloggad. Logga in Hjälp. Hans G Dehmelt. Hans G Dehmelt. Född 9 september1922 i Görlitz i Tyskland. Amerikansk nobelpristagare i fysik år 1989.
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(Omdirigerad från Hans G. Dehmelt Hans G Dehmelt . Född 9 september i Görlitz i Tyskland. Amerikansk nobelpristagare i fysik år . Han fick priset med motiveringen " för utvecklingen av jonfälletekniken " Han delade halva prissumman med Wolfgang Paul . Den andra halvan av priset fick Norman F Ramsey Han studerade fysik vid universitetet i Göttingen och tog doktorsexamen flyttade han till USA och Duke University i North Carolina. blev han professor vid University of Washington i Seattle Han utvecklade tillsammans med Wolfgang Paul den s.k. jonfälletekniken med vars hjälp man kan fånga och studera en enskild elektron eller jon med stor precision. redigera
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2. Hans Dehmelt
Hans G. Dehmelt. Hans G. Dehmelt says he felt like dancing whenhe heard that he d won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1989. But
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Hans G. Dehmelt Hans G. Dehmelt says he "felt like dancing" when he heard that he'd won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1989. But the German-born American citizen was not surprised: "I'd been expecting it, because there were rumors that I was being considered." Dehmelt was honored for trapping a single electron as well as for isolating a single atom and watching it make quantum leaps. Due to Dehmelt's discovery, physicists had to revise their estimate of the size of an electron by a factor of 10,000. Accepting the prize was "wonderful," he says. "The physicists walked first into the Great Hall in Stockholm's Town Hall, as decreed by Nobel himself, and as befits the position of physics as the queen of the sciences." Then came chemistry, then physiology or medicine, then economics, then literature. (The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo.) Since winning the prize, Dehmelt says ebulliently, "My life is now a bed of roses, an absolute bed of roses." He married his second wife after receiving the prize, but he had known her beforehand. Dehmelt is still active in his laboratory, and his research interests haven't changed their direction: "At my age, one is happy to stick to the tack one has chosen earlier," he says. "But the longer you follow the same tack, the more difficult it gets, and the smaller the return. Still, not many other people study single electrons."

3. Hans Georg Dehmelt
Hans Georg Dehmelt. Hans Georg Dehmelt (1922). Germanborn Americanphysicist who shared one-half of the Nobel Prize for Physics in
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Hans Georg Dehmelt
Hans Georg Dehmelt
German-born American physicist who shared one-half of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1989 with the German physicist Wolfgang Paul. (The other half of the prize was awarded to the American physicist Norman F. Ramsey.) Dehmelt received his share of the prize for his development of the Penning trap, an electromagnetic device that can hold small numbers of ions (electrically charged atoms) and electrons for periods of time long enough to allow their properties to be studied with unprecedented accuracy.
Dehmelt served in the German army from 1940 until he was captured by U.S. forces in 1945. Having studied physics during the war under an army technical program, he resumed his studies thereafter at the University of Gottingen, graduating with a doctoral degree in physics in 1950. He went to the United States in 1952 and began teaching at the University of Washington in 1955. He became a full professor there in 1961, the year in which he also became a U.S. citizen. Dehmelt's Penning trap, which he developed in 1955, can confine electrons and ions in a small space for long periods of time in relative isolation. In 1973 Dehmelt used his device to isolate a single electron for observation, an unprecedented feat that opened the way for the precise measurement of key properties of electrons. Dehmelt and his colleagues went on to develop methods for measuring atomic frequencies and individual quantum jumps (the transitions between atomic energy levels) with unprecedented precision. In the 1970s Dehmelt used his trap to measure an electron's magnetic moment to an accuracy of four parts in a trillion, the most precise measurement of that quantity at the time.

4. Hans G. Dehmelt - Autobiography
hans G. dehmelt – Autobiography. My father, Georg, had studiedlaw at the Universität Berlin for some years, and in the first
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At Duke I had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of James Frank, Fritz London, Lothar Nordheim and Hertha Sponer. I advised Hugh Robinson, a graduate student of Gordy's in an NQR experiment, did my own research and also contributed some NMR expertise to an experiment by Bill Fairbank and Gordy on spin statistics in He/ lignment of the atom should show up in its optical absorption cross section, and (b), electron impact should produce aligned excited atoms. I put these two ideas to good use in 1956 in Seattle in an experiment entitled "Paramagnetic Resonance Reorientation of Atoms and Ions Aligned by Electron Impact." In this paper I first pointed out the usefulness of ion trapping for high resolution spectroscopy by Optical Pumping Techniques" of my first graduate student, Earl Ensberg, also made use of these novel optical pumping schemes and was finished in 1962. These early results were improved orders of magnitude by my doctoral student Philip Ekstrom in his 1971 thesis "Search for Differential Linear Stark Shift in Cs and Rb Using Atomic Light Modulation Oscillators."

5. MY INDEX
hans dehmelt. Professor. Department of Physics, University of Washington. Papers. ReAdaptation Hypothesis Explanining Health Benefits Of Caloric Restriction. Full text pdf.. Full text html PHONE (206) 543-2770 (office) e-mail dehmelt@phys.washington.edu"
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Hans Dehmelt
Professor
Department of Physics, University of Washington
Papers
Re-Adaptation Hypothesis: Explanining Health Benefits Of Caloric Restriction
Full text pdf.. Full text html
What is The Optimal Diet of The Anthropoid Primate Homo sapiens?
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Ongoing Applied Biophysics Experiment
In The Footsteps Of Cornaro (1464-1566 a.d.)
Cornaro Principle of Nutrition
- Eat just enough of a balanced diet to sustain you - Cornaro's Discourses, Full text, ~60kB
Proposed Simple Cold Turkey Procedure For The 6 Million Morbidly Obese
Ulysses, judging himself unable to withstand the seductve song of the Sirens, when passing their island had himself tied to the mast of his vessel. So, in preference to the silly idea of having their stomachs stapled they might consider (AT THEIR OWN RISK) voluntary periods of house arrest where they chain themselves to their beds with a locking device (with safety switch) set to opening 3-month later. A catering service provides them with a restricted well-balanced highly nutritious diet of 1500 cal/day. They would repeat these restricted periods until they had reduced their weights to the desired value.
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Bio and list of selected papers to 1989
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PHYS YYY *Course Proposal: A look at diet from a biological and biophysical perspective* PHYS 485AH/494A *HONORS/CURRENT* FALL 2000 PHYS 401 *Listen to the song of protons*
Some Papers
That I may know the inmost force, p.1

6. Dehmelt, Hans Georg. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Frost, R. Hopkins, G.M. Keats, J. Lawrence, D.H 2001. dehmelt, hans Georg. ( häns g´ôrkh d
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7. Physics 1989
Norman F. Ramsey, hans G. dehmelt, Wolfgang Paul. 1/2 of the prize,1/4 of the prize, 1/4 of the prize. USA, USA, Federal Republic of Germany.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1989
"for the invention of the separated oscillatory fields method and its use in the hydrogen maser and other atomic clocks" "for the development of the ion trap technique" Norman F. Ramsey Hans G. Dehmelt Wolfgang Paul 1/2 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize USA USA Federal Republic of Germany Harvard University
Cambridge, MA, USA University of Washington
Seattle, WA, USA University of Bonn
Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany b. 1915 b. 1922
(in Görlitz, Germany) b. 1913
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8. Hans G. Dehmelt Winner Of The 1989 Nobel Prize In Physics
hans G. dehmelt, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. hans G. dehmelt. 1989 Nobel Laureate in Physics submitted by Justin Galloway) hans G. dehmelt Autobiography( submitted by Chinnappan Baskar) hans G. dehmelt Nobel
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H ANS G D EHMELT
1989 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for the development of the ion trap technique.
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9. Experimental Atomic & Molecular Physics
Faculty. Kenneth C. Clark, Ph.D., Harvard, 1947, Professor Emeritus hans G. dehmelt,Ph.D., Göttingen, 1950, Professor E. Norval Fortson, Ph.D., Harvard, 1963
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Penning trap. The University of Washington is a leading center for pioneering atomic and molecular physics techniques of high precision and using them for studying elementary particle forces and symmetries. The magnetic properties of the electron can be measured to 10 and compared to the predictions of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED). Forces within atoms that violate parity conservation or time-reversal symmetry can be revealed in sensitive atomic experiments. These experiments work on the frontier of modern technology, with the techniques involved having many applications. Mono-Ion Spectroscopy
This research, for which Professor Hans Dehmelt was awarded the 1989 Nobel prize, makes use of the electromagnetic trap he developed to capture a single ion in a near-perfect vacuum. Spectra showing no other broadening than the natural line width have been obtained, and the observation of optical transitions in the 10 Hz range no wider than 1 millihertz are conceivable and being pursued. Departmental researchers have demonstrated the use of a single ion as a million fold amplifier.

10. Hans G. Dehmelt Winner Of The 1989 Nobel Prize In Physics
hans G. dehmelt, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive. hans G. dehmelt. 1989 Nobel Laureate in
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H ANS G D EHMELT
1989 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for the development of the ion trap technique.
Background

11. Dehmelt, Hans Georg
dehmelt, hans Georg. ( b. Sept. 9, 1922, Görlitz, Ger.), Germanborn American physicist who shared one-half of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1989 with the German physicist Wolfgang Paul. ( Norman F. Ramsey.) dehmelt received his share of the prize dehmelt served in the German army from 1940 until he
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Dehmelt, Hans Georg
Nobel Prize for Physics in 1989 with the German physicist Wolfgang Paul . (The other half of the prize was awarded to the American physicist Norman F. Ramsey .) Dehmelt received his share of the prize for his development of the Penning trap, an electromagnetic device that can hold small numbers of ions (electrically charged atoms) and electrons for periods of time long enough to allow their properties to be studied with unprecedented accuracy. Dehmelt's Penning trap, which he developed in 1955, can confine electrons and ions in a small space for long periods of time in relative isolation. In 1973 Dehmelt used his device to isolate a single electron for observation, an unprecedented feat that opened the way for the precise measurement of key properties of electrons. Dehmelt and his colleagues went on to develop methods for measuring atomic frequencies and individual quantum jumps (the transitions between atomic energy levels) with unprecedented precision. In the 1970s Dehmelt used his trap to measure an electron's magnetic moment to an accuracy of four parts in a trillion, the most precise measurement of that quantity at the time.

12. Dehmelt, Hans G.
dehmelt, hans G. My father, Georg, had studied law at the Universitat Berlinfor some years, and in the first World War had been an artillery officer.
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Dehmelt, Hans G. My father, Georg, had studied law at the Universitat Berlin for some years, and in the first World War had been an artillery officer. He was of a philosophical bend of mind and a man of independent opinions. In the depth of the depression he just managed to make a living in real estate. When the family fortunes had shrunk to ownership of a heavily mortgaged apartment building located in an overwhelmingly Communist part of Berlin, it seemed reasonable to move into one of the apartments ourselves as nobody paid any rent. Cannons were deployed on the streets on occasion and the class war had entered the class rooms. After a few bloody noses administered by a burly repeater, I shifted my interests from roaming the streets more towards playing with rudimentary radio receivers and noisy and smelly experiments in my mother's kitchen. In the spring of 1933 my mother, a very energetic lady, saw to it that, at the age of ten, I entered the Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster, the oldest Latin school in Berlin, which counted Bismarck amongst its Alumni. This involved a stiff entrance examination and I was admitted on a scholarship. My father at that time expressed the opinion that I probably would be happier as a plumber. However, he apparently didn't quite believe this himself.
< v Laser Fluorescence Spectroscopy on Tl+ Mono-Ion Oscillator." Unfortunately, this proposal infuriated one of the agencies funding our research to the degree that they terminated their support almost immediately. I was rescued by a prize from the Humboldt Foundation and an invitation by Gisbert zu Putlitz to initiate the proposed laser spectroscopy project in his Institute at the Universit?t Heidelberg. As the fruit of these efforts a paper "Localized visible Ba+ mono-ion oscillator" by Neuhauser, Hohenstatt, Toschek and myself appeared in 1980.

13. Dehmelt, Hans G.

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Dehmelt, Hans G.
Physicien germano-américain
Né à Görlitz (Allemagne), Dehmelt obtient son doctorat en 1950 à l'université de Göttingen. Il travaille plusieurs années comme chercheur à l'institut Hans Kopfermann de Göttingen. En 1952, il part aux États-Unis et mène des recherches à l'université Duke. En 1955, il entre à la faculté de l'université de Washington où il poursuit ses recherches et continue à enseigner. À partir des travaux de Wolfgang Pauli , Dehmelt tente, à l'aide d'un champ électrique tridimensionnel (le piège de Paul), de confiner des ions en suspension dans un espace réduit. En 1973, en appliquant à ce dispositif un champ magnétique puissant, il parvient à isoler et à conserver un seul électron. Il utilise ce système, appelé piège de Penning, pour étudier les propriétés magnétiques et les états de spin des électrons. Dehmelt met aussi au point une technique permettant de refroidir les particules étudiées de manière à ralentir leur mouvement et donc à accroître la précision des mesures faites. Dehmelt perfectionne ensuite ses techniques d'étude de particules atomiques et augmente la précision des mesures magnétiques relatives aux électrons. En 1980, il parvient à isoler, à refroidir et à photographier un seul ion dans le piège de Penning. En 1989, il a reçu le prix Nobel de physique avec le physicien allemand

14. Dehmelt, Hans Georg
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16. Hans Dehmelt - CIRS
Senior Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder dehmelt, hans. dehmelt@phys.washington.edu. Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Washington, USA. Schwinberg, P. B. dehmelt, H. G., Phys. Rev. Letters 59, 26 (1987
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DEHMELT, HANS dehmelt@phys.washington.edu
Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Washington , USA.
Research interests :

has perfected an array of remarkable methods for trapping and immobilizing single subatomic particles.
Awards:
Nobel Laureate in Physics "for the development of the ion trap technique." (1989)
National Medal of Science (1995)
Publications :
"New High Precision Comparison of Electron/Positron g-Factors"
"Single Atomic Particle at Rest in Free Space: Shift-Free Suppression of The Natural Line Width?"
, Hans Dehmelt, in Laser Spectroscopy VIII, S. Svanberg and W. Persson editors, 1987 (Springer, New York)
"Single Atomic Particle Forever Floating at Rest in Free Space: New Value for Electron Radius" , Hans Dehmelt, Physica Scripta T22, 102 (1988) "New Continuous Stern Gerlach Effect and a Hint of 'The' Elementary Particle" Hans Dehmelt, Z. Phys. D 10, 127-134 (1988) "Coherent Spectroscopy on a Single Atomic System at Rest in Free Space III" , Hans Dehmelt, in Frequency Standards and Metrology, A. de Marchi Ed. (Springer, New York, 1989), p. 15

17. Hans G. Dehmelt
Translate this page Physiknobelpreis 1989 (Nobel Prize Physics 1989) hans G.dehmelt, dt.-amerikan. Physiker, geb. 9. Sep. 1922.
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18. Hans G. Dehmelt - Nobel Lecture
dehmelt Nobel Lecture. Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1989. Experiments with an Isolated Subatomic Particle at Rest. The Lecture in pdfformat Banquet Speech. Other Resources. hans G. dehmelt. Autobiography. Curriculum Vitae
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Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1989
Experiments with an Isolated Subatomic Particle at Rest
The Lecture in pdf-format From Nobel Lectures, Physics 1981-1990 , Editor-in-Charge Tore Frängsmyr, Editor Gösta Ekspång, World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore, 1993 In order to read the text you need Acrobat Reader The Nobel Prize in Physics 1989
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19. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
dehmelt, hans G. University of Washington. Elected to NAS 1978.Scientific Discipline Physics. Membership Type Member.
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20. National Academy Of Sciences
Crewe, Albert V. Cronin, James W. Dalitz, Richard H. de Gennes, PierreGilles. dehmelt,hans G. Deser, Stanley. DeWitt, Bryce. Drell, Sidney D. Dyson, Freeman J.
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