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  1. Personnalité Saint-Galloise: Emil Jannings, Anna Göldin, Pipilotti Rist, Paul Guldin, Heinrich Rohrer, Michael Von Der Heide, Ernst Rüdin (French Edition)
  2. Scanning Tunneling Microscope: Gerd Binnig, Heinrich Rohrer, IBM, Nobel Prize in Physics, Absolute Zero, Quantum Tunneling
  3. Kommunikation im Beruf by Hans Heinrich Rohrer, 2008
  4. Langenscheidt Vocabulaire de base allemand, Dictionnaire d'apprentissage by Hans-Heinrich Rohrer, 1991-01-01
  5. Die deutsche Königswahl, ihre Rechtsgrundlagen bis zur Goldenen Bulle by Heinrich Mitteis, 1944-01-01
  6. Die deutsche Königswahl. Ihre Rechtsgrundlagen bis zur goldenen Bulle by Heinrich Mitteis, 1954-01-01

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Švýcarský fyzik a spoludržitel Nobelovy ceny za fyziku pro rok 1986, která mu byla udìlena za vynález vzorkovacího tunelového mikroskopu, nového typu mikroskopu, který je schopen ukazovat jemnou strukturu materiálù na atomární úrovni. Rohrer se o cenu dìlí spolu s nìmeckým fyzikem Gerdem Karlem Binnigem a Ernstem Augustem Friedrichem Ruskou , který ji obdržel za vynález elektronového mikroskopu.
Rohrer se narodil v Buchs v Sankt Gallen ve Švýcarsku a studoval Švýcarský federální ústav technický, kde v roce 1960 dostal titul Ph.D. V roce 1963 se stal zamìstnancem výzkumné laboratoøe IBM poblíž Zürichu. Tady se spolu s Binnigem dali do konstrukce zaøízení, které jim pozdìji umožnilo odhalit mikroskopickou strukturu povrchù zkoumaných materiálù.
Nový mikroskop je založen na vlnovém charakteru elektronu, na který poprvé upozornil již ve dvacátých letech laureát Nobelovy ceny za fyziku - Louis Victor de Broglie . Malá sonda s ostrým hrotem se pohybuje ve vakuu podél povrchu vzorku a emituje proud (tunel) elektronù. Sebenepatrnìjší zmìna (i atomových rozmìrù) vzdálenosti sondy od povrchu se zaznamená. Vhodným vzorkováním povrchu se poøídí tøírozmìrný obraz. Mikroskop mùže odhalit strukturu materiálù na atomární úrovni a poskytnout dùležité informace o jejich složení. Vzorkovací tunelový mikroskop se používá pøi studiu biologických vzorkù, k analyzování prùmyslových materiálù (jakými jsou jsou tøeba supravodièe) a k testování miniaturních elektrických obvodù.

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Articolo Trova nell'articolo Anteprima di stampa Invia Multimedia 2 elementi Rohrer, Heinrich (Buchs, San Gallo 1933), fisico svizzero; nel 1986 condivise il premio Nobel per la fisica con gli scienziati tedeschi Gerd Karl Binnig ed Ernst Ruska per l’invenzione del microscopio elettronico a effetto tunnel (STM; vedi Microscopio ), un nuovo tipo di potente microscopio capace di rilevare immagini a livello atomico. Rohrer comp¬ gli studi all’Istituto federale svizzero di tecnologia. Nel 1963 raggiunse il Laboratorio di ricerca dell’ IBM presso Zurigo, dove si dedic² a un tipo di sperimentazione che implicava lo studio di una superficie microscopica e che lo port² a realizzare il nuovo tipo di microscopio. Il microscopio elettronico a effetto tunnel si basa sulle propriet  ondulatorie degli elettroni . Il microscopio possiede una sonda acuminata che si muove lungo la superficie del campione, sotto vuoto, emettendo elettroni. Gli elettroni scorrono nel vuoto, come scavando un tunnel, dall’apice della sonda alla superficie del campione. Il microscopio registra qualsiasi cambiamento nella distanza tra la sonda stessa e il campione, anche se piccolo come il diametro di un solo

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Enzyklop¤dieartikel In diesem Artikel suchen Druckerfreundliche Version der Seite Versenden Multimedia 1 Objekt Rohrer, Heinrich (*1933), schweizerischer Physiker und Nobelpreistr¤ger. Heinrich Rohrer wurde am 6. Juni 1933 in Buchs ( Sankt Gallen ) geboren. 1951 begann er an der ETH Z¼rich sein Studium der Physik und h¶rte hier u. a. Vorlesungen von Wolfgang Pauli und Paul Scherrer. Nach vier Jahren Studium nahm Rohrer 1955 seine Dissertation ¼ber Supraleitung in Angriff, die er 1959 erfolgreich abschloss. Er ging anschlieŸend f¼r einige Zeit in die USA und nahm 1963 eine Anstellung beim IBM -Forschungslabor in R¼schlikon (am Z¼richsee ) an. Hier arbeitete er u. a. mit Gerd Binnig zusammen. Seine Hauptarbeitsgebiete sind beispielsweise Supraleitung, kritische Ph¤nomene und Tunnelmikroskopie.

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