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Horst Ludwig Störmer

Horst Ludwig Störmer (German pronunciation: [ˈhɔʁst ˈluːtvɪç ˈʃtœʁmɐ] ; born April 6, 1949) is a German physicist, Nobel laureate and emeritus professor at Columbia University.[1] He was awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Daniel Tsui and Robert Laughlin "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations" (the fractional quantum Hall effect).[2] He and Tsui were working at Bell Labs at the time of the experiment cited by the Nobel committee.

Horst Ludwig Störmer
Störmer in 1998
Born (1949-04-06) April 6, 1949 (age 75)
NationalityGerman
Alma materUniversity of Stuttgart Goethe University Frankfurt
Known forFractional quantum Hall effect
AwardsOliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize (1984)
Nobel Prize in Physics (1998)
The Benjamin Franklin Medal (1998)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsColumbia University
Bell Labs
Doctoral advisorHans-Joachim Queisser
Doctoral studentsJun Zhu

Biography edit

Störmer was born in Frankfurt am Main, and grew up in the nearby town of Sprendlingen. After graduating from the Goetheschule in Neu-Isenburg in 1967, he enrolled in architectural engineering at the TH Darmstadt, but later moved to the Goethe University Frankfurt to study physics, but since he had missed the registration period for physics, he began with a mathematics and later changed to physics, qualifying for his Diploma in the laboratory of Werner Martienssen. Here he was supervised by Eckhardt Hoenig, and worked alongside another future Nobel laureate, Gerd Binnig.[3]

Störmer moved to France to carry out his PhD research in Grenoble, working in a high-magnetic field laboratory which was run jointly between the French CNRS and the German Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research. Störmer's academic advisor was Hans-Joachim Queisser, and he was awarded a PhD by the University of Stuttgart in 1977 for his thesis on investigations of electron hole droplets subject to high magnetic fields. He also met his wife, Dominique Parchet, while working in Grenoble.[3] They divorced each other a few years later.

After receiving his PhD, Störmer moved to the US to work at Bell Labs, where he carried out the research that led to his Nobel prize.[3] After working at Bell Labs for 20 years, he became the I.I. Rabi professor of physics and applied physics at Columbia University in New York City. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2006.[4] He retired as professor emeritus in 2011.[1][5]

Störmer is a naturalized US citizen.[6]

Research career edit

Perhaps as important as the work for which he won the Nobel prize is his invention of modulation doping, a method for making extremely high mobility two dimensional electron systems in semiconductors. This enabled the later observation of the fractional quantum Hall effect, which was discovered by Störmer and Tsui in October 1981 in an experiment carried out in the Francis Bitter High Magnetic Field Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Within a year of the experimental discovery, Robert Laughlin was able to explain its results. Störmer, Tsui and Laughlin were jointly awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Home page at Columbia
  2. ^ Stormer, HL; Tsui, DC (1983), "The Quantized Hall Effect.", Science, vol. 220, no. 4603 (published Jun 17, 1983), pp. 1241–1246, Bibcode:1983Sci...220.1241S, doi:10.1126/science.220.4603.1241, PMID 17769353, S2CID 17639748
  3. ^ a b c Horst Ludwig Störmer on Nobelprize.org  
  4. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  5. ^ "Horst L. Stormer | Biography, Nobel Prize, & Facts".
  6. ^ "Horst L. Störmer".
  7. ^ Nobel Prize press release

External links edit

  • Horst L. Stormer Patents
  • Horst Ludwig Störmer on Nobelprize.org   including the Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1998 The Fractional Quantum Hall Effect

horst, ludwig, störmer, german, pronunciation, ˈhɔʁst, ˈluːtvɪç, ˈʃtœʁmɐ, born, april, 1949, german, physicist, nobel, laureate, emeritus, professor, columbia, university, awarded, 1998, nobel, prize, physics, jointly, with, daniel, tsui, robert, laughlin, the. Horst Ludwig Stormer German pronunciation ˈhɔʁst ˈluːtvɪc ˈʃtœʁmɐ born April 6 1949 is a German physicist Nobel laureate and emeritus professor at Columbia University 1 He was awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Daniel Tsui and Robert Laughlin for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations the fractional quantum Hall effect 2 He and Tsui were working at Bell Labs at the time of the experiment cited by the Nobel committee Horst Ludwig StormerStormer in 1998Born 1949 04 06 April 6 1949 age 75 Frankfurt Hesse Allied occupied GermanyNationalityGermanAlma materUniversity of Stuttgart Goethe University FrankfurtKnown forFractional quantum Hall effectAwardsOliver E Buckley Condensed Matter Prize 1984 Nobel Prize in Physics 1998 The Benjamin Franklin Medal 1998 Scientific careerFieldsPhysicsInstitutionsColumbia UniversityBell LabsDoctoral advisorHans Joachim QueisserDoctoral studentsJun Zhu Contents 1 Biography 2 Research career 3 References 4 External linksBiography editStormer was born in Frankfurt am Main and grew up in the nearby town of Sprendlingen After graduating from the Goetheschule in Neu Isenburg in 1967 he enrolled in architectural engineering at the TH Darmstadt but later moved to the Goethe University Frankfurt to study physics but since he had missed the registration period for physics he began with a mathematics and later changed to physics qualifying for his Diploma in the laboratory of Werner Martienssen Here he was supervised by Eckhardt Hoenig and worked alongside another future Nobel laureate Gerd Binnig 3 Stormer moved to France to carry out his PhD research in Grenoble working in a high magnetic field laboratory which was run jointly between the French CNRS and the German Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Stormer s academic advisor was Hans Joachim Queisser and he was awarded a PhD by the University of Stuttgart in 1977 for his thesis on investigations of electron hole droplets subject to high magnetic fields He also met his wife Dominique Parchet while working in Grenoble 3 They divorced each other a few years later After receiving his PhD Stormer moved to the US to work at Bell Labs where he carried out the research that led to his Nobel prize 3 After working at Bell Labs for 20 years he became the I I Rabi professor of physics and applied physics at Columbia University in New York City He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2006 4 He retired as professor emeritus in 2011 1 5 Stormer is a naturalized US citizen 6 Research career editPerhaps as important as the work for which he won the Nobel prize is his invention of modulation doping a method for making extremely high mobility two dimensional electron systems in semiconductors This enabled the later observation of the fractional quantum Hall effect which was discovered by Stormer and Tsui in October 1981 in an experiment carried out in the Francis Bitter High Magnetic Field Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Within a year of the experimental discovery Robert Laughlin was able to explain its results Stormer Tsui and Laughlin were jointly awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work 7 References edit a b Home page at Columbia Stormer HL Tsui DC 1983 The Quantized Hall Effect Science vol 220 no 4603 published Jun 17 1983 pp 1241 1246 Bibcode 1983Sci 220 1241S doi 10 1126 science 220 4603 1241 PMID 17769353 S2CID 17639748 a b c Horst Ludwig Stormer on Nobelprize org nbsp APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2021 05 21 Horst L Stormer Biography Nobel Prize amp Facts Horst L Stormer Nobel Prize press releaseExternal links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Horst Ludwig Stormer Horst L Stormer Patents Honeywell Nobel Interactive Studio Horst Ludwig Stormer on Nobelprize org nbsp including the Nobel Lecture December 8 1998 The Fractional Quantum Hall Effect Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Horst Ludwig Stormer amp oldid 1197368235, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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