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  1. Esaki ir arī saņēmis Ņujorkas Starptautiskā centra izcilības balvu, Kultūras ordeni (1974) un Uzlecošās saules ordeņa Lielo kordonu (1998). Godinot trīs Nobela prēmijas laureātu ieguldījumu, 2015. gadā Cukubas pilsētas centrālajā parkā uzstādīja Sinitiro Tomonagas, Leo Esaki un Makoto Kobajaši bronzas statujas.

  2. Leo Esaki. Leo Esaki (江崎 玲於奈? transcripción correcta Esaki Reona; también conocido como Esaki Leona) ( Osaka, Japón, 12 de marzo de 1925 - ) es un físico japonés que recibió, junto con Ivar Giaever y Brian David Josephson, el Premio Nobel de Física de 1973 por el descubrimiento del efecto túnel del electrón.

  3. 1. Discovery of the tunneling effect at PN junctions of semi-conductors. In the late 1950's, Dr. ESAKI discovered a characteristic called negative resistance whereby, for PN junction diodes with a large amount of impurities added, the current decreases with increasing voltage, and confirmed that this phenomenon is due to the quantum mechanical tunneling effect of electrons.

  4. Biography. Leo Esaki was born on 12 March 1925 in Osaka, Japan. He is one of only three Japanese physicists ever to receive the Nobel Prize.Interestingly enough, all three attended the Third High School (equivalent to the present junior college) in Kyoto, which may be no more than just coincidence or proof of the importance of an educational environment in developing scientific talent.

  5. Leo Esaki est né à Osaka le 12 mars 1925. Il fait ses études à l' Université de Tokyo où il obtient l'équivalent d'une licence de physique en 1947. Il est embauché dans la société Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (société d'ingénierie en télécommunications de Tokyo), dirigée par Akio Morita, qui deviendra Sony en 1958.

  6. Leo Esaki. 1925-Japanese physicist whose research into quantum mechanical tunneling won the 1973 Nobel Prize for Physics. Tunneling, the process by which electrons (and other particles) can "escape" from an atom, has been used most recently in the scanning tunneling microscope, which can provide atomic-scale "images" of surfaces.

  7. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leo_EsakiLeo Esaki - Wikipedia

    Natuurkunde. Leo Esaki ( Japans: 江崎 玲於奈, Esaki Reona) ( Osaka, 12 maart 1925) is een Japans natuurkundige die in 1973 samen met Ivar Giaever en Brian Josephson de Nobelprijs voor de Natuurkunde kreeg voor zijn experimentele ontdekkingen over tunneleffecten in halfgeleiders en supergeleiders. Hij is ook de uitvinder van de tunneldiode .