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82. Physics News Update Home Page
13 October 1998The 1998 Nobel Prize for physics goes to Robert B. Laughlin ofStanford, Horst L. Stormer of Columbia, and daniel C. tsui of Princeton for
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83. 57 MIT-related Nobel Prize Winners Include Faculty, Researchers, Alumni And Staf
with. Horst L. Störmer and. daniel C. tsui, researchers at MIT MagnetLab. 1997. William D. Phillips, shared Physics, MIT PhD 1976.
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57 MIT-related Nobel Prize winners include faculty, researchers, alumni and staff
May 9, 2004 Fifty-seven current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize. They include 23 professors, 23 alumni (including three of the professors), 13 researchers and one staff physician. Twenty-five of the Nobel Prizes are in physics, ten in chemistry, twelve in economics, eight in medicine/physiology, and two in peace. Eight Nobel prizes were won by researchers who helped develop radar at the MIT Radiation Laboratory. Nobelists who are current members of the MIT community are Drs. Horvitz (2002), Ketterle (2001), Molina (1995), Sharp (1993), Friedman (1990), Tonegawa (1987), Solow (1987), Ting (1976) Samuelson (1970), and Khorana (1968). Robert Engle, shared Economics, MIT Professor of Economics 1969-77 H. Robert Horvitz, shared Physiology/Medicine, MIT Professor of Biology, MIT SB 1968

84. MIT Nobel Prize Winners
1998. Robert B. Laughlin, Physics, MIT PhD 1979, won with Horst L.Störmer and daniel C. tsui, researchers at MIT Magnet Lab. 1997.
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Fifty-seven current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize . They include 23 professors, 23 alumni (including three of the professors), 13 researchers and one staff physician. Twenty-five of the Nobel Prizes are in physics, ten in chemistry, twelve in economics, eight in medicine/physiology, and two in peace. Eight Nobel prizes were won by researchers who helped develop radar at the MIT Radiation Laboratory. Nobelists who are current members of the MIT community are Drs. Horvitz (2002), Ketterle (2001), Molina (1995), Sharp (1993), Friedman (1990), Tonegawa (1987), Solow (1987), Ting (1976) Samuelson (1970), and Khorana (1968). Robert Engle

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California, USA, Professor Horst L. Stšrmer, Columbia University, New York andBell Labs, New Jersey, USA, and Professor daniel C. tsui, Princeton University
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly to
Professor Robert B. Laughlin, Stanford University, California, USA,
Professor Horst L. Stšrmer, Columbia University, New York and Bell Labs, New Jersey, USA, and
Professor Daniel C. Tsui, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. The three researchers are being awarded the Nobel Prize for discovering that electrons acting together in strong magnetic fields can form new types of "particles", with charges that are fractions of electron charges. Citation: "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations." Electrons in New Guises
Horst L. Stšrmer and Daniel C. Tsui made the discovery in 1982 in an experiment using extremely powerful magnetic fields and low temperatures. Within a year of the discovery Robert B. Laughlin had succeeded in explaining their result. Through theoretical analysis he showed that the electrons in a powerful magnetic field can condense to form a kind of quantum fluid related to the quantum fluids that occur in superconductivity and in liquid helium. What makes these fluids particularly important for researchers is that events in a drop of quantum fluid can afford more profound insights into the general inner structure and dynamics of matter. The contributions of the three laureates have thus led to yet another breakthrough in our understanding of quantum physics and to the development of new theoretical concepts of significance in many branches of modern physics.

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P Charles H. Townes P daniel C. tsui P Harold E. Varmus M Robert W. WilsonP Ahmed H. Zewail C Copyright 2003 The New York Times Company.
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88. Cui
daniel C. tsui. Fields of Research Activity Electrical properties of thinfilms and microstructures of semiconductors and solid state physics.
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Nobel Prize in Physics Co-Awarded to Researcher Professor Daniel Tsui
Daniel C. Tsui Fields of Research Activity
Electrical properties of thin films and microstructures of semiconductors and solid state physics. Biography
Born 1939 in Henan, China. He received his PhD in Physics in 1967 at University of Chicago. After thirteen years of research in solid state electronics at Bell Laboratories, Dan joined the faculty at Princeton University in 1982 as a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, and a researcher at the Center for Photonics and Optoelectronic Materials (POEM) in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. He was elected to the National Academy of Science in 1987, is a fellow of the American Physical Society, and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and a recipient of the APS Oliver E. Buckley Prize for condensed matter physics. In 1998 he received the Nobel prize in Physics for his discovery of the fractional quantum Hall effect, and the Benjamin Franklin Award in Physics. Membership in Societies National Academy of Science, IEEE, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Physical Society and Materials Research Society.

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90. Biolinks Files: Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize winners for 1998 Physics Robert B. Laughlin, Horst L. Stormer andDaniel C. tsui Achievement For discovering that electrons acting together
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Robert B. Laughlin, Horst L. Stormer and Daniel C. Tsui

Achievement: For discovering that electrons acting together in strong magnetic fields can form new types of "particles", with charges that are fractions of electron charges.
Biography:
Robert B. Laughlin: Professor at the Stanford University, California, USA. He is 47.
Horst L. Störmer: Professor at Columbia University, New York and Bell Labs, New Jersey, USA. He is 49. Daniel C. Tsui: Professor at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. He is 59. Stories and related links: Official announcement ABC News Coverage Americans, German win Nobel Physics Prize (CNN coverage) Princeton Press Release ... Economics '); document.write(' A Monster owned company

91. NOBEL PRIZE: Physics
Professor Horst L. Stoermer Physics Department at Columbia University; ProfessorDaniel C. tsui Electrical Engineering Department at Princeton University;
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Robert Laughlin Horst Stoermer Daniel Tsui (CNN) For physicists Horst Stoermer and Daniel Tsui , the road to the Nobel Prize began in 1982 with an experiment that produced puzzling results. Putting ordinary electrons in a super strong magnetic field at temperatures near absolute zero, Stoermer and Tsui, who were then doing superconductivity research for Bell Labs in New Jersey, began seeing something that appeared to exhibit charges that were just a fraction of an electron's charge. That was a major surprise because electrons were thought to all have a single, immutable charge. At the time, Stoermer and Tsui were at a loss to explain why they had observed something that defied conventional wisdom. But a year later, another physicist, Robert Laughlin , working independently, came up with an explanation.

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93. PhysicsWeb - Quantum Physics Breakthrough Wins Nobel Prize
Two of the physicists, Horst L. Störmer from Columbia University, New York, andDaniel C. tsui, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, discovered the
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13 October 1998 Three researchers have won the 1998 Nobel prize for physics for their discovery that electrons acting together in strong magnetic fields can form new types of particles, with charges that are fractions of electron charges. The effect has increased our understanding of quantum physics. According to Laughlin, electrons trapped in a strong magnetic field condense into a exotic new collective state, a quantum fluid, similar to the way in which collective states form in superfluid helium. A quantum of magnetic flux and an electron exist as a quasiparticle that carries the electric current. In Laughlin's theory, the denominator is always odd, so quasiparticles can carry one-third, one-fifth, one-seventh - of the charge on an electron. Laughlin said that he heard he had won in a pre-dawn telephone call from Stockholm. "I went completely bananas and then after I got over the shock I brewed a cup of coffee, " he told NBC television. "I am hoping to use this as a soapbox to tell people how really fantastic nature is and to drive home the idea that there are new things in the world all over the place if you only have eyes to see them." he said.

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