- Hans
Georg Dehmelt (German pronunciation: [ˈhans ˈɡeːɔʁk ˈdeːml̩t] ; 9
September 1922 – 7
March 2017) was a
German and
American physicist, who was awarded...
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named after F. M.
Penning (1894–1953) by Hans
Georg Dehmelt (1922–2017) who
built the
first trap.
Dehmelt got
inspiration from the
vacuum gauge built by F...
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apart and
therefore explaining issue without asymmetry. In 1989, Hans
Dehmelt attempted to
modernize the idea of the
primeval atom. In this hypothesis...
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subatomic particles.
Precision studies of the
electron magnetic moment by
Dehmelt and
others are an
important topic in
modern physics.
Penning traps can...
- by two
different research groups: Hänsch and Schawlow, and
Wineland and
Dehmelt. Both
proposals outlined the
simplest laser cooling process,
known as Doppler...
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Eduard Shpolsky,
Atomic physics (Atomnaia fizika),
second edition, 1951
Dehmelt, H. (1988). "A
Single Atomic Particle Forever Floating at Rest in Free...
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Khorana (Physiology or Medicine),
Daniel Kahneman (Economics), Hans G.
Dehmelt (Physics) and Carl
Wieman (Physics). Many
former students have
gained local...
- by two
groups in 1975, the
first being David J.
Wineland and Hans
Georg Dehmelt and the
second being Theodor W. Hänsch and
Arthur Leonard Schawlow. It...
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peacekeeping forces Maurice Allais 1989
Norman Ramsey Jr.; Hans
Georg Dehmelt;
Wolfgang Paul
Sidney Altman;
Thomas Cech J.
Michael Bishop;
Harold E....
- War II. In 1989, half of the
Nobel Prize in
Physics was
awarded to Hans
Dehmelt and
Wolfgang Paul for the
development of the ion trap
technique in the...