Heinrich Rohrer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Heinrich Rohrer was a Swiss physicist who shared half of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Physics with Gerd Binnig for the design of the scanning tunneling microscope . The other half of the Prize was awarded to Ernst Ruska. The Heinrich Rohrer Medal is presented triennially by the Surface Science Society of Japan with IBM Research – Zurich, Swiss Embassy in Japan, and Ms. Rohrer in his memory. The medal is not to be confused with the Heinrich Rohrer Award presented at the Nano Seoul 2020 conference.
Heinrich Rohrer's Published Works
Published Works
- Surface Studies by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (1982) (2677)
- Tunneling through a controllable vacuum gap (1982) (1604)
- Scanning tunneling microscopy (1983) (1169)
- 7 × 7 Reconstruction on Si(111) Resolved in Real Space (1983) (1136)
- Scanning tunneling microscopy-from birth to adolescence (1987) (795)
- Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Related Methods (1990) (252)
- Tunneling spectroscopy and inverse photoemission: Image and field states (1985) (221)
- The Scanning Tunneling Microscope (1985) (216)
- Patterning of silicon surfaces with noncontact atomic force microscopy: Field-induced formation of nanometer-size water bridges (1999) (189)
- Determination of surface topography of biological specimens at high resolution by scanning tunnelling microscopy (1985) (182)
- Scanning tunneling microscope combined with a scanning electron microscope (1986) (182)
- Energy-Dependent State-Density Corrugation of a Graphite Surface as Seen by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (1986) (180)
- Electron-metal-surface interaction potential with vacuum tunneling: Observation of the image force (1984) (172)
- In Touch with Atoms (1999) (167)
- Real-space observation of the reconstruction of Au(100) (1984) (149)
- VLSI-NEMS chip for parallel AFM data storage (2000) (147)
- Nanomechanical membrane-type surface stress sensor. (2011) (135)
- A STUDY OF GRAPHITE SURFACE WITH STM AND ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE CALCULATIONS (1987) (133)
- Scanning tunneling microscopy at potential controlled electrode surfaces in electrolytic environment (1988) (126)
- 5×5 2D AFM cantilever arrays a first step towards a Terabit storage device (1999) (111)
- Direct Observation of Streptavidin Specifically Adsorbed on Biotin‐Functionalized Self‐Assembled Monolayers with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope (1991) (106)
- Scanning tunneling microscopy on biological matter (1987) (96)
- Real-Space Observation of the 2×1 Structure of Chemisorbed Oxygen on Ni(110) by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (1984) (95)
- Scanning Tunneling Microscopy—from Birth to Adolescence (Nobel Lecture) (1987) (81)
- Ballistic magnetoresistance in a magnetic nanometer sized contact: An effective gate for spintronics (2001) (78)
- Scanning tunneling microscopy*1 (1985) (66)
- In situ scanning tunneling microscopy at potential controlled Ag(100) substrates (1989) (64)
- Magnetocaloric Effects and the Angular Variation of the Magnetic Phase Diagram of Antiferromagnetic GdAl O 3 (1971) (63)
- 111) facets as the origin of reconstructed Au(110) surfaces (1983) (61)
- Properties of GdAlO3near the Spin-Flop Bicritical Point (1975) (56)
- Bicritical and Tetracritical Behavior of GdAlO3 (1977) (55)
- Phase Transitions in the Uniaxial Antiferromagnet (1969) (52)
- Scanning surface harmonic microscopy: Scanning probe microscopy based on microwave field‐induced harmonic generation (1992) (48)
- Scanning tunneling microscopy : a surface science tool and beyond (1994) (40)
- Antiferromagnetism and the Magnetic Phase Diagram of GdAlO 3 (1968) (38)
- Surface imaging by scanning tunneling microscopy (1983) (38)
- Compact, combined scanning tunneling/force microscope (1992) (38)
- Negative and positive magnetoresistance manipulation in an electrodeposited nanometer Ni contact. (2000) (37)
- Technological applications of scanning tunneling microscopy at atmospheric pressure (1985) (36)
- Spin-flop bicritical point in Mn F 2 (1979) (36)
- Antiferromagnetic Phase Diagram and Magnetic Band Gap Shift of NaCrS 2 (1969) (35)
- STM investigation of Langmuir-Blodgett films (1987) (34)
- VLSI-NEMS chip for AFM data storage (1999) (34)
- Microfabrication and parallel operation of 5/spl times/5 2D AFM cantilever arrays for data storage and imaging (1998) (32)
- Surface Roughness Standards, Obtained with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope Operated at Atmospheric Air Pressure (1985) (31)
- The nanoworld: chances and challenges (1996) (31)
- Limits and Possibilities of Miniaturization (1993) (31)
- Coherent electron beams and sources (1989) (28)
- THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF SUPERCONDUCTORS OF THE SECOND KIND (1963) (28)
- Magnetoresistance of Dilute Alloys (1968) (26)
- Separation of the D 4 h and O h Phases near the Surface of SrTiO 3 (1982) (26)
- Revisiting the 7×7 reconstruction of Si(111) (1985) (25)
- Atomically flat LPE-grown facets seen by scanning tunneling microscopy (1982) (24)
- Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope (1987) (22)
- Magnetic and Thermal Properties of Second-Kind Superconductors. II. Thermal Conductivity in the Mixed State (1964) (22)
- STM: 10 years after (1992) (21)
- Experimental Verification of Random-Field Critical and Multicritical Behavior (1980) (20)
- Scanning tunneling microscopy of recA-DNA complexes (1988) (19)
- A conversation with Dr. Heinrich Rohrer: STM co-inventor and one of the founding fathers of nanoscience. Interview by Paul S. Weiss. (2007) (18)
- Mechanical Effects at the Superconducting Transition (1962) (18)
- Experiments on random‐ordering field critical behavior in dilute antiferromagnets (invited) (1981) (18)
- Magnetic and optical study of NaCrO2 (1975) (17)
- Critical and multicritical properties of random antiferromagnets (1980) (15)
- RATIO OF THE LATTICE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITIES OF NORMAL AND SUPERCONDUCTING INDIUM (1965) (15)
- The nanometer age: Challenge and chance (1994) (14)
- Topography of defects at atomic resolution using scanning tunneling microscopy (1987) (14)
- Coherent electron emission from point sources (1988) (14)
- Scanning surface harmonic microscopy of self‐assembled monolayers on gold (1993) (12)
- Deformation-Free Topography from Combined Scanning Force and Tunnelling Experiments. (1993) (11)
- Antiferromagnetic Resonance Truncated by the Spin-Flop Transition (1970) (11)
- COMBINED SCANNING TUNNELING AND FORCE MICROSCOPY (1994) (10)
- Pressure dependence of the critical field in indium single crystals (1959) (8)
- Scanning Tunneling Microscopy — Methods and Variations (1990) (8)
- Crossover effects near the spin-flop multicritical point (1978) (7)
- Abstract: Novel multicritical points of ’’weak metamagnets’’ (1979) (6)
- Nanoengineering beyond nanoelectronics (1998) (6)
- Summary Abstract: Scanning tunneling microscopy of semiconductor surfaces (1983) (5)
- High‐Field Magnetoresistance of Dilute Cu–Mn and Cu–Fe Alloys (1969) (5)
- Theory of tunneling from transition metal tips (1990) (4)
- Current transport in bistable granular structures (1975) (4)
- A spin-flop bicritical line in GdAlO3 (1977) (3)
- Science, for the Benefit of Mankind (2008) (3)
- Science – A Part of Our Future (1994) (2)
- PHASE DIAGRAM AND SOFT MODES OF THE UNIAXIAL ANTIFERROMAGNET (1971) (2)
- Local Probe Methods and Miniaturization (1993) (2)
- Science, Fascination, and Passion (2011) (2)
- Scanning tunneling microscopy on crystal surfaces (1983) (2)
- A Plea for Science (2012) (1)
- Nanomechanical Membrane-type Surface Stress Sensor (MSS) ~ for Medical, Biological, Security, and Environmental Applications ~ (2011) (1)
- Local Probe Methods (1991) (1)
- SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY G. BINNIG and H. ROHRER (2002) (1)
- Electron-spinwave scattering in gadolinium (1965) (1)
- Nanomaterials science (2010) (1)
- Highly sensitive membrane-type surface stress sensor (MSS) and its applications (2011) (0)
- The spinflop bicritical point in MnF2 (2008) (0)
- Scanning Tunneling Microscopy with a Large-Gap Semiconductor Tip (1994) (0)
- Safety device and manufacture thereof (1991) (0)
- Optimization of piezoresistive cantilever sensors towards highly sensitive membrane-type surface stress sensors (MSS) (2011) (0)
- Anomalous Behavior of the Negative Magnetoresistivity in Au‐Fe Alloys (1967) (0)
- A Brief Introduction to Atomic Force Microscopy Introduction In 1986 (2009) (0)
- Local probe methods: toward the nanometer age (1991) (0)
- Resonant 19F nmr enhancement near the bicritical point in MnF2 (2008) (0)
- Fine adjustment apparatus with atomic resolution (1994) (0)
- 61. Volume changes in hard superconductors (1958) (0)
- THE VOLUME CHANGE IN VANADIUM IN THE TRANSITION TO THE SUPERCONDUCTIVE STATE (1958) (0)
- Journal of Crystal Growth 60 (1982) 199-202 (2011) (0)
- Applications, dans le stockage de grande capacite, de matrices de sondes locales (1995) (0)
- The Rise of Local Probe Methods (1992) (0)
- Optimization of piezoresistive cantilever sensors towards highly sensitive membrane-type surface stress sensor (MSS) and its applications (2011) (0)
- Storage using locally trial arrangement (1995) (0)
- Editorial 1: Clinical Nanomedicine, a New Nano Domain (2010) (0)
- Nanomechanical Membrane-type Surface Stress Sensor (MSS) (2011) (0)
- PHYWE supplies more than 30 Nobel Prize awarded experiments (2011) (0)
- Static, dynamic and critical effects at the spinflop transition of antiferromagnets (2008) (0)
- Piezoresistive cantilever array sensors (2011) (0)
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