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Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer (German spelling: Mößbauer; German pronunciation: [ˈʁuːdɔlf ˈmœsˌbaʊ̯ɐ] ⓘ; 31 January 1929 – 14 September 2011 [1]) was a German physicist best known for his 1957 discovery of 'recoilless nuclear resonance fluorescence', for which he was awarded the 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics. This effect, called the ...
- Technical University of Munich
- 14 September 2011 (aged 82), Grünwald, Germany
- Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer, 31 January 1929, Munich, Germany
Mar 28, 2024 · Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer (born January 31, 1929, Munich, Germany—died September 14, 2011, Grünwald) was a German physicist and winner, with Robert Hofstadter of the United States, of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1961 for his discovery of the Mössbauer effect. Mössbauer discovered the effect in 1957, one year before he received his ...
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Oct 19, 2011 · A physicist who revitalized German science by creating a new type of spectroscopy. When Rudolf Mössbauer found in 1957 that γ-rays emitted by iridium-191 could be absorbed by a target of the ...
- Fritz Parak
- fritz.parak@ph.tum.de
- 2011
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Jun 30, 2002 · The beginnings of Mössbauer spectroscopy. In 1958 Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer, aged 29, published the results of an experiment which gave rise to the branch of spectroscopy which now bears his name. Just over 40 years ago, in 1961, his discovery earned him the Nobel Prize for Physics - one of the youngest scientists to receive this accolade.
Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer. Date of birth 31 January 1929. Place Munich, Germany (Europe) Nomination 10 April 1970. Field Physics. Title Professor Emeritus, Technical University of Munich, Nobel laureate in Physics, 1961. Place and date of death Grünwald, Germany † 14 September 2011.
Jun 8, 2018 · Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer was born on January 31, 1929, in Münich, Germany. He was the only son of Ludwig and Erna (Ernst) Mössbauer. Ludwig Mössbauer was a phototechnician who printed color post cards and reproduced photographic materials. Mössbauer grew up during a difficult time in Germany, during the disruptions accompanying the rise of ...
Sep 14, 2011 · The Nobel Prize in Physics 1961 was divided equally between Robert Hofstadter "for his pioneering studies of electron scattering in atomic nuclei and for his thereby achieved discoveries concerning the structure of the nucleons" and Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer "for his researches concerning the resonance absorption of gamma radiation and his discovery in this connection of the effect which bears ...