To use all functions of this page, please activate cookies in your browser.
my.chemeurope.com
With an accout for my.chemeurope.com you can always see everything at a glance – and you can configure your own website and individual newsletter.
- My watch list
- My saved searches
- My saved topics
- My newsletter
Leo EsakiLeo Esaki, born Leona Esaki [1] (江崎 玲於奈 Esaki Reona, born March 12, 1925) is a Japanese physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1973 with Ivar Giaever and Brian David Josephson for his discovery of the phenomenon of electron tunneling. He is known for his invention of the Esaki diode, which exploited that phenomenon. This research was done when he was with Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (now known as Sony). He has also contributed as a pioneer of semiconductor superlattice while he was with IBM. Additional recommended knowledgeHe was born in Osaka, Japan. Studying physics at the University of Tokyo, he received his B.S. in 1947 and his Ph.D. in 1959. His Nobel prize was awarded for research he had conducted around 1958 regarding electron tunneling in solids. He moved to the United States in 1960 and joined the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, where he became an IBM Fellow in 1967. His first paper on semiconductor superlattice was published when he was with IBM. Subsequently, he served as the President of various Japanese universities, for example, University of Tsukuba. Since 2006, he is serving as the President of the Yokohama College of Pharmacy. Some key papers published by EsakiLeo Esaki, "New phenomenon of narrow germanium p-n junctions", Phys. Rev., vol. 109 (1958), pp. 603-604. (This is his first paper on tunnel diodes.) L. Esaki and R. Tsu, "Superlattice and negative differential conductivity in semiconductors", IBM Journal of Research and Development, vol. 14, no. 1 (January 1970), pp. 61-65. (This is his first paper on semiconductor superlattice.)
List of books available in English
|
||||||||||||||||||
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Leo_Esaki". A list of authors is available in Wikipedia. |
- Sasol's Wax Expansion Project Phase I Successfully Commissioned
- Spectral Engines GmbH - Steinbach, Germany
- HLA-A
- Robert_Feulgen
- On our way to the bio-economy: High-performance biocatalyst discovered - Future applications primarily in the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients, but also in the synthesis of fine chemicals expected