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Extractions: Leo Esaki was born on 12 March 1925 in Osaka, Japan. He is one of only three Japanese physicists ever to receive the Nobel Prize. Interestingly enough, all three attended the Third High School (equivalent to the present junior college) in Kyoto, which may be no more than just coincidence or proof of the importance of an educational environment in developing scientific talent. Esaki went on to major in physics at the University of Tokyo because he wanted to understand nature in a most fundamental way, but credits the war-time psychology as also having an effect on him, especially after the war. It was then that he decided to go into industrial research, in order to participate more effectively in the process of rebuilding war-torn Japan. He joined Sony Corporation, and it was there in 1957 that he discovered the tunnel diode, the first quantum electron device, for which he received a Ph.D. in physics and, later, the 1973 Nobel Prize in physics.
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Extractions: Esaki, Leo Japanese physicist who in 1957 noticed that electrons could sometimes 'tunnel' through the barrier formed at the junctions of certain semiconductors. The effect is now widely used in the electronics industry. For this early discovery Esaki shared the 1973 Nobel Prize for Physics with British physicist Brian Josephson and Norwegian-born US physicist Ivar Giaever Tunnelling is a quantum-mechanical effect whereby electrons can travel through electrostatic potentials that they would be unable to overcome classically. Esaki was able to use this effect for switching and to build ultrasmall and ultrafast tunnel diodes, now called Esaki diodes. He continued to research the nonlinear transport and optical properties of semiconductors, in particular multilayer superlattice structures grown by molecular-beam epitaxy techniques.
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Leo Esaki Translate this page Physiknobelpreis 1973 (Nobel Prize Physics 1973) LeoEsaki, japanischer Physiker, geb. 12. Maerz 1925. http://www.zuta.de/nppyhs/esaki.htm
Esaki, Leo esaki, leo. (1925). Japonský fyzik pevné fáze a výzkumník supravodivosti,který dostal spolu s Ivarem Giaeverem a Brianem Josephsonem http://www.aldebaran.cz/famous/people/Esaki_Leo.html
Extractions: Esakiho práce ve spoleènosti Sony se ubírala smìrem ke kvantové mechanice a zejména k tunelovému jevu, pøi kterém vlnový charakter hmoty dovolí elektronùm pøekroèit energetickou bariéru, která by v klasické mechanice byla neprostupná. Navrhl, jak by bylo moné pozmìnit chování polovodièù z pevných látek pøidáním pøímìsí (dopantù). Tato práce vedla k jeho vynálezu - dvojdiody, která je také známá pod názvem Esakiho dioda . V roce 1960 byla Esakimu udìlena cena spoleènosti IBM (International Business Machines) za výzkum. Hned poté se stal jejím zamìstnancem a zaèal pracovat ve výzkumných laboratoøích v Yorktown ve státì New York. V USA si ponechal japonskou státní pøíslunost.
Ten Nobels For The Future Gérard Economics, 1983 de Duve, Christian Medicine, 1974 Dulbecco, Renato Medicine,1975 Ernst, Richard R. Chemistry, 1991 esaki, leo Physics, 1973 Fo, Dario http://www.hypothesis.it/nobel/eng/bio/esaki.htm
Dieci Nobel Per Il Futuro Translate this page Gérard Economia, 1983 de Duve, Christian Medicina, 1974 Dulbecco, Renato Medicina,1975 Ernst, Richard R. Chimica, 1991 esaki, leo Fisica, 1973 Fo, Dario http://www.hypothesis.it/nobel/ita/bio/esaki.htm
1998(esaki) Dr. esaki, leo (Japan). (President, University of Tsukuba). Superlatticeis another great accomplishment he has made. Dr. esaki, leo http://www.japanprize.jp/e_1998(esaki).htm
Extractions: Dr. Esaki, Leo (Japan) (President, University of Tsukuba) Dr. Leo Esaki Dr. Leo Esaki proposed in 1969 the concept of semiconductor "superlattice," man-made single-crystal with a periodic one-dimensional structural modification. He predicted that a superlattice would exhibit peculiar properties such as negative differential conductivity because the density of states has a short-period modulation in the k-space. He proposed to realize a superlattice by modulating either alloy composition or impurity density during thin-film crystal growth. His efforts on molecular-beam epitaxy paid off in 1972 when he discovered a negative differential conductivity in a GaAlAs superlattice. He also predicted a resonant tunneling phenomenon between adjacent potential wells in a superlattice, and confirmed it experimentally in 1973. Dr. Esaki's work on superlattice had a tremendous influence on other scientists. Firstly, he suggested the concept of modulation doping (overflow of conduction electrons or holes that originate from impurities in a wide-bandgap region into a narrow-bandgap region). The HEMT, a high-speed field effect transistor, was developed in 1980 based on this concept, and is now widely used in wireless telecommunications. Secondly, semiconductor lasers and photo-detectors with superlattice (or multiple-quantum-well as it is often called) structures were invented during the 1980's and are now very important components in optical communications. Thirdly, GMR (Giant Magneto-Resistance) was discovered in the late 1980's in a superlattice structure consisting of magnetic and non-magnetic metals and are being pursued as sensors for magnetic recording.
Esaki_Pro Dr. esaki, leo. Nationality Japan Date of Birth 12 March 1925 Placeof Birth Osaka, Japan Academic Degrees 1947 BS in Physics http://www.japanprize.jp/e_1998(esaki)pro.htm
Extractions: Dr. Esaki, Leo Nationality: Japan Date of Birth: 12 March 1925 Place of Birth: Osaka, Japan Academic Degrees: 1947 B.S. in Physics, The University of Tokyo 1959 Ph.D., The University of Tokyo Professional Career: 1947 Kobe Kogyo Corporation 1956 Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (now Sony Corporation) 1960 IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA 1992 President, University of Tsukuba Office: University of Tsukuba Major Awards: 1959 Nishina Memorial Award 1960 Asahi Press Award Toyo Rayon Foundation Award 1961 Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Prize from IRE Stuart Ballantine Medal from the Franklin Institute 1965 Japan Academy Award 1973 Nobel Prize in Physics 1974 Order of Culture from the Japanese Government 1985 American Physical Society International Prize for New Materials 1991 IEEE Medal of Honor Membership in Academic Institutions and Societies: American Physical Society Physical Society of Japan 1975 Member, Japan Academy 1976 Foreign Associate, National Academy of Sciences, USA 1977 Foreign Associate , National Academy of Engineering, USA 1989 Member, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft 1991 Member, American Philosophical Society 1994 Foreign Member, Russian Academy of Sciences 1995 Honorary Foreign Member, Korean Academy of Science and Technology 1996 Member, Italian National Academy of Science
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Index Of Nobel Laureates In Physics Translate this page Dehmelt, Hans G. 1989. Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice, 1933. Einstein, Albert, 1921.esaki, leo, 1973. Fermi, Enrico, 1938. Feynman, Richard P. 1965. Fitch, Val L.1980. http://almaz.com/nobel/physics/alpha.html