Immanuel Bloch, the Glossary
Immanuel Bloch (born 16 November 1972, Fulda) is a German experimental physicist.[1]
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32 relations: Alain Aspect, Bose–Einstein condensate, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Clarivate Citation Laureates, European Physical Society, Experimental physics, Fulda, German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, Hanbury Brown and Twiss effect, Harvey Prize, Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain, Körber European Science Prize, Leibniz Prize, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Many-body problem, Markus Greiner, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Mott insulator, Optical lattice, Otto Hahn Medal, Peter Zoller, Phase transition, Physicist, Quantum phase transition, Stanford University, Strongly correlated material, Superfluidity, Theodor W. Hänsch, Tonks–Girardeau gas, Ultracold atom, University of Mainz, West Germany.
- German quantum physicists
- People from Fulda
Alain Aspect
Alain Aspect (born 15 June 1947) is a French physicist noted for his experimental work on quantum entanglement.
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Bose–Einstein condensate
In condensed matter physics, a Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC) is a state of matter that is typically formed when a gas of bosons at very low densities is cooled to temperatures very close to absolute zero (−273.15 °C or −459.67 °F or 0 K).
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Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
The Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) is a Canadian-based global research organization that brings together teams of top researchers from around the world to address important and complex questions.
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Clarivate Citation Laureates
Clarivate Citation Laureates, formerly Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates, is a list of candidates considered likely to win the Nobel Prize in their respective field.
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European Physical Society
The European Physical Society (EPS) is a non-profit organisation whose purpose is to promote physics and physicists in Europe through methods such as physics outreach.
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Experimental physics
Experimental physics is the category of disciplines and sub-disciplines in the field of physics that are concerned with the observation of physical phenomena and experiments.
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Fulda
Fulda (historically in English called Fuld) is a city in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district (Kreis).
German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
The German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften), short Leopoldina, is the national academy of Germany, and is located in Halle (Saale).
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Hanbury Brown and Twiss effect
In physics, the Hanbury Brown and Twiss (HBT) effect is any of a variety of correlation and anti-correlation effects in the intensities received by two detectors from a beam of particles.
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Harvey Prize
Harvey Prize is an annual Israeli award for breakthroughs in science and technology, as well as contributions to peace in the Middle East granted by the Technion in Haifa.
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Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain
Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain (born 11 October 1965), known professionally as Ignacio Cirac, is a Spanish physicist. Immanuel Bloch and Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain are max Planck Institute directors.
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Körber European Science Prize
The Körber European Science Prize is presented annually by the Körber Foundation in Hamburg honoring outstanding scientists working in Europe for their promising research projects.
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Leibniz Prize
The Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize (Förderpreis für deutsche Wissenschaftler im Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz-Programm der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft), or Leibniz Prize, is awarded by the German Research Foundation to "exceptional scientists and academics for their outstanding achievements in the field of research". Immanuel Bloch and Leibniz Prize are Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize winners.
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Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (simply University of Munich or LMU; Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) is a public research university in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
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Many-body problem
The many-body problem is a general name for a vast category of physical problems pertaining to the properties of microscopic systems made of many interacting particles.
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Markus Greiner
Markus Greiner is a German physicist and Professor of Physics at Harvard University. Immanuel Bloch and Markus Greiner are 21st-century German physicists and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni.
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Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
The Max-Planck-Institute of Quantum Optics (abbreviation: MPQ; Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik) is a part of the Max Planck Society which operates 87 research facilities in Germany.
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Mott insulator
Mott insulators are a class of materials that are expected to conduct electricity according to conventional band theories, but turn out to be insulators (particularly at low temperatures).
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Optical lattice
An optical lattice is formed by the interference of counter-propagating laser beams, creating a spatially periodic polarization pattern.
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Otto Hahn Medal
The Otto Hahn Medal (Otto-Hahn-Medaille) is awarded by the Max Planck Society to young scientists and researchers in both the natural and social sciences.
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Peter Zoller
Peter Zoller (born 16 September 1952) is a theoretical physicist from Austria.
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Phase transition
In physics, chemistry, and other related fields like biology, a phase transition (or phase change) is the physical process of transition between one state of a medium and another.
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Physicist
A physicist is a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe.
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Quantum phase transition
In physics, a quantum phase transition (QPT) is a phase transition between different quantum phases (phases of matter at zero temperature).
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Stanford University
Stanford University (officially Leland Stanford Junior University) is a private research university in Stanford, California.
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Strongly correlated materials are a wide class of compounds that include insulators and electronic materials, and show unusual (often technologically useful) electronic and magnetic properties, such as metal-insulator transitions, heavy fermion behavior, half-metallicity, and spin-charge separation.
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Superfluidity
Superfluidity is the characteristic property of a fluid with zero viscosity which therefore flows without any loss of kinetic energy.
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Theodor W. Hänsch
Theodor Wolfgang Hänsch (born 30 October 1941) is a German physicist. Immanuel Bloch and Theodor W. Hänsch are Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize winners, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni and max Planck Institute directors.
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Tonks–Girardeau gas
In physics, a Tonks–Girardeau gas is a Bose gas in which the repulsive interactions between bosonic particles confined to one dimension dominate the system's physics.
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Ultracold atom
In condensed matter physics, an ultracold atom is an atom with a temperature near absolute zero.
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University of Mainz
The Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) is a public research university in Mainz, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany.
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West Germany
West Germany is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until the reunification with East Germany on 3 October 1990. The Cold War-era country is sometimes known as the Bonn Republic (Bonner Republik) after its capital city of Bonn. During the Cold War, the western portion of Germany and the associated territory of West Berlin were parts of the Western Bloc.
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See also
German quantum physicists
- Adolf Kratzer
- Andreas Wallraff
- Andreas Winter
- Angela Merkel
- Arnold Sommerfeld
- Berthold-Georg Englert
- Christoph Helmut Keitel
- Erwin Fues
- Gregor Wentzel
- Gustav Ludwig Hertz
- H. Dieter Zeh
- Hans Jürgen Briegel
- Hans Reichenbach
- Heidemarie Schmidt
- Heinrich Welker
- Helmut Hönl
- Hermann Haken
- Immanuel Bloch
- James Franck
- Jens Eisert
- Karl Bechert
- Kurt Symanzik
- Lucy Mensing
- Martin Bodo Plenio
- Max Planck
- Monika Aidelsburger
- Pascual Jordan
- Reinhard F. Werner
- Stephan W. Koch
- Tilman Esslinger
- Walther Kossel
- Werner Heisenberg
- Wolfgang P. Schleich
People from Fulda
- Abe Stern
- Adalbert Ricken
- Adam of Fulda
- Angela Zigahl
- Anton Storch
- Axel Beer
- Candidus of Fulda
- Curt von Ulrich
- Dov Tamari
- Eigil of Fulda
- Elijah of Fulda
- Ernst König
- Georg von Adelmann
- Hans Brosamer
- Heinrich Burchard
- Heinrich Henkel (composer)
- Heinrich Joseph Wassermann
- Immanuel Bloch
- Justus Menius
- Karl Ferdinand Braun
- Ludwig Hupfeld
- Martin Burckhardt
- Martin Hohmann
- Max Stern (businessman)
- Meir ben Baruch Halevi
- Melchior Adam Weikard
- Merga Bien
- Michael Brand (politician)
- Nicolai Pfeffer
- Otto Bähr
- Paul Deichmann
- Petra Kehl
- Riccardo Basile
- Rudolf of Fulda
- Simeon Fleischer
- Stefan Seuring
- Steve Morell
- Tobias Sammet
- Werner Jacobi
- Wilhelm Balthasar
- Wilhelm Heye
- Wilhelm Hill