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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

81. Semiconductor OneSource: Semiconductor Hall Of Fame
1921/index.html. esaki, leo, 1925 (Osaka, Japan) Experimental discoveries regardingtunneling phenomena in semiconductors; The Nobel Prize in Physics 1973.
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ALFEROV , Zhores, I., 1930 (Vitebsk, Bielorussia, USSR) - Development of semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed and opto-electronic systems; The Nobel Prize in Physics 2000.
See: http://www.ioffe.rssi.ru/pti00002.html
BARDEEN , John, 1908 (Madison, Wisconsin, USA)- 1991; Contribution to the understanding of electrical conductivity in semiconductors and metals and co-invention of the transistor; The Nobel Prize in Physics 1956 (transistor) and 1972 (superconductors).
See: http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1972/bardeen-bio.html
BASOW , Nikolai, G., 1922 (Voronezh, USSR) - Contribution to the development of semiconductor laser; The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 .
See: http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1964/basov-bio.html
BOHR , Niels,H., 1885 (Copenhagen, Denmark) - 1962; Understanding of the structure of atoms and of the radiation emanating from them; The Nobel Prize in Physics 1922.
See: http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Bohr_Niels.html
BOLTZMAN , Ludwig, 1844 (Vienna, Austria) –1906; Fundamental contributions to theoretical physics which laid the foundation for the modern semiconductor physics (Maxwell – Boltzman distribution).

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83. Kulturmagazin Areion Online - Tabelle Ausgabe 173
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84. Member
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Translate this page Physik-Nobelpreisträger leo esaki zu Gast. Prof. Dr. leo esaki, der Nobel-Preisträgerleo esaki Foto RF Dietze. Reiona esaki, der sich
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Prof. Dr. Leo Esaki, der 1973 den Nobelpreis für Physik bekam, besuchte am 4. Juli die Universität Regensburg, genauer gesagt, Prof. Dr. Karl F. Renk, mit dem ihn eine langjährige Bekanntschaft verbindet. Er führte Gespräche mit Mitarbeitern am Lehrstuhl Renk, bei denen auch der Rektor der Universität zugegen war, und hielt am darauffolgenden Tag einen Gastvortrag, zum Thema "Innovation and Evolution: Reflections on a Life in Science", der inoffiziell allerdings unter dem Titel "Wie bekomme ich einen Nobel-Preis?" gehandelt wurde.
Foto: R. F. Dietze Da sich die Nähe zu so viel geballter Wissenschaft aber nicht dahingehend auswirkte, das Tsukuba zu einer der besten Universitäten des Landes wurde, versuchte man es mit einer "Blutauffrischung", eben der Ernennung Esakis zum Präsidenten der Universität. Seine Aufgabe besteht nun darin, der Tsukuba Universität zu mehr Ansehen in der weltweiten scientific community zu verhelfen.

86. Nobel Prize In Physics 1973
leo esaki 1/4 of prize Japan born 1925 CA IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center,Yorktown Heights, New York, USA AA - Sony Corporation, Tokyo, Japan WA - Sony
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"for their experimental discoveries regarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors, respectively"
Leo Esaki
1/4 of prize
Japan
born 1925
CA - IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center , Yorktown Heights, New York, USA
AA - Sony Corporation , Tokyo, Japan
WA - Sony Corporation
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Ivar Giaever
1/4 of prize
born 1929 (Bergen, Norway)
CA - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
AA - General Electric Research and Development Center , Schenectady, New York, USA
WA - General Electric Research and Development Center Additional Information
"for his theoretical predictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally known as the Josephson effects"
Brian D. Josephson
1/2 of prize UK born 1940 CA - Cavendish Laboratory , University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, UK AA - University of Cambridge WA - University of Cambridge Additional Information
Additional Information: Leo Esaki: Ivar Giaever:
  • Ivar Giaever web site Ivar Giaever Received Nobel Prize for work he had done before he had completed his PhD.

87. Nobel Prizes
esaki, leo, Emeritus Professor, former president of university NobelPrize in Physics, 1973, for the experimental discoveries regarding
http://www.tsukuba.ac.jp/eng/about/nobel.html
Introduction to Nobel Prize Winners
TOMONAGA, Shinichiro, Emeritus Professor (Tokyo Univ. of Education), former president of university
Nobel Prize in Physics, 1965, for the development of quantum electrodynamics, especially for the super-many-time theory and renormalization theory With Dr. J. Schwinger (Harvard Univ., USA) and Dr. R. P. Feynman (California Institute of Technology USA)
ESAKI, Leo, Emeritus Professor, former president of university
Nobel Prize in Physics, 1973, for the experimental discoveries regarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors, respectively With Dr. I. Giaever (General Electric Company, U.S.A.) and Dr. B. D. Josephson (Cambridge University, U.K.)
SHIRAKAWA, Hideki, Emeritus Professor
Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2000, for the discovery and development of conductive polymers With Dr. Alan J. Heeger (Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, USA) and Dr. Alan G. MacDiarmid (Univ. of Pennsylvania, USA). Professor Emeritus SHIRAKAWA, who retired from the univeristy this spring, has won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2000, with Dr. Heeger (Prof. of physics at the Univ. of California, Santa Barbara) and Dr. MacDiarmid (Prof. of chemistry at the Univ. of Pennsylvania) for the discovery and development of conductive polymers. Web pages for further information:

88. The Nobel Prize In Physics 1973
Electron Tunneling Predictions of the properties of super current througha tunnel barrier . leo esaki, Brian David Josephson. Japan, United Kingdom.
http://www.aro.army.mil/accomplish/nobel/1973npphy.htm
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1973 "Electron Tunneling "
"Predictions of the properties of super current through a tunnel barrier" Leo Esaki Brian David Josephson Japan United Kingdom IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Height, NY University of Cambridge
Cambridge, UK

89. 96-131 (Honorary Degrees)
leo esaki, Doctor of Science. leo esaki is president of the Universityof Tsukuba in Japan, where he is leading the effort to reform
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Commencement 1997
Brown will award 10 honorary degrees at Commencement May 26
Brown will award honorary degrees to 10 people: Joyce Oldham Appleby, Leo Esaki, Louis V. Gerstner Jr., Carolyn G. Heilbrun, Richard C. Holbrooke, David Macaulay, Lorraine Monroe, Bill Moyers, Dr. Augustus A. White III, and John Hazen White. Several of the recipients will speak during Commencement Weekend.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. Ten people who have distinguished themselves through their efforts in the arts, sciences, business, education and public service will receive honorary degrees from Brown University at Commencement Monday, May 26. Five of the honorees will be speaking on campus during Commencement Weekend. The recipients are:
  • historian Joyce Oldham Appleby of the University of California, Los Angeles;
  • Leo Esaki, the 1973 winner of the Nobel Prize in physics;
  • Louis V. Gerstner Jr., chairman of the board and chief executive officer of IBM Corporation. Gerstner is presenting a Commencement Forum about the networked world at 10:45 a.m. Saturday, May 24, in Room 101, Salomon Center;
  • feminist author and scholar Carolyn G. Heilbrun;

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  • Pope Leo I Pope Leo I was Pope from 440 to 461. According to the Liber Pontificalis he was a native of Tuscany. By 431, as a deacon, he occupied a sufficiently important position for Cyril of Alexandria to apply to him in order that Rome's influence should be thrown against the claims of Juvenal of Jerusalem to patriarchal jurisdiction over Palestine unless this letter is addressed rather to Pope Celestine I. About the same time Johannes Cassianus dedicated to him the treatise against Nestorius written at his request. But nothing shows more plainly the confidence felt in him than his being chosen by the emperor to settle the dispute between Aetius and Albinus, the two highest officials in Gaul.
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  • Leo I of the Byzantine Empire Leo I of the Byzantine Empire (457 - 474), was the last of a series of emperors placed on the throne by Aspar, the Alan serving as commander-in-chief of the army. His coronation as emperor on February 7, 457, was the first known to involve the Patriarch of Constantinople. Leo I made an alliance with the Isaurians and was thus able to eliminate Aspar. The price of the alliance was the marriage of Leo's daughter to Tarasicodissa, leader of the Isaurians who, as Zeno, became emperor in 474.
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92. Phys. Rev. 89, 1026 (1953): Esaki - Properties Of Thermally Treated...

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Properties of Thermally Treated Germanium
Leo Esaki
Kobe Kogyo Corporation, Hyogo-ku, Kobe, Japan
Received 28 July 1952 Upon heating a piece of germanium in a vacuum of 10 mm Hg, the following results have been obtained.
  • n type similar to the original state. The formation and disappearance of acceptor levels were followed when the specimen was quenched from a fixed temperature to room temperature. The equilibrium concentration at the heating temperature was determined to be A x exp RT ) cm (3) On the assumption that the acceptor levels produced on the surface diffuse into the interior, the data could be fairly well represented with an estimated diffusion coefficient: D exp RT ) cm sec
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