The Walter Schottky Prize is a scientific prize awarded by the German Physical Society for outstanding research work of young academics in the field of solid-state physics. Since 1973 the prize is generally awarded annually. The endowment of the prize with 10,000 euros is contributed by Infineon Technologies AG and Robert Bosch GmbH.[1] The prize is dedicated to Walter Schottky, a physicist and pioneer of electronics.
^"Satzung des Walter-Schottky-Preises für Festkörperforschung" [Statute of the Walter Schottky Prize for solid state research] (in German). German Physical Society. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
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increases the emission current. This is known as the Schottky effect (named for Walter H. Schottky) or field enhanced thermionic emission. It can be modeled...
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1947 by physicists John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley at Bell Labs; the three shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics for their achievement...
(1993-1997) in the group of Maurice S. Skolnick. He first joined the WalterSchottky Institute at the Technical University in Munich, in the group of Gerhard...
(1991). He received the WalterSchottkyPrize of the German Physical Society (1992), the American Physical Society Polymer Physics Prize (2011) and an ERC-Advanced...
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and Prize Herbert Capellmann – theoretical physicist Wolfgang Dahmen – mathematician Volker Dohm [de] – physicist, recipient of the WalterSchottky award...
Nobel laureates: Albrecht Kossel, Karl von Frisch, Otto Stern, and Walter H. Schottky. It is a member of the European University Association. According...
inconsequential in modern ribbon microphones. In the early 1920s, Drs. Walter H. Schottky and Erwin Gerlach co-invented the first ribbon microphone. By turning...
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(CRC), the center for translational Cancer Research (TranslaTUM), the WalterSchottky Institute (WSI), the Hans Eisenmann-Zentrum for Agricultural Science...
more than 10,000 transistors in a single IC. The first gallium-arsenide Schottky-gate field-effect transistor (MESFET) was made by Carver Mead and reported...
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Sponsored by a Marie Curie Excellence Grant she became team leader at the WalterSchottky Institute at the Technical University of Munich in 2005, where she...
archaeologist Christian Friedrich Schonbein (1799–1868), chemist Friedrich Hermann Schottky (1851–1935), mathematician Theodor Schwann (1810–1882), physiologist Hermann...
established by Yakov Frenkel, WalterSchottky and Carl Wagner, including the development of point-defect thermodynamics by Schottky and Wagner; this helped...