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    Manfred baron von Ardenne (German pronunciation: [ˈmanfʁeːt fɔn aʁˈdɛn]; 20 January 1907 – 26 May 1997) was a German researcher and applied physicist...
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    Werner Hartmann and Karl-Franz Zühlke. Manfred von Ardenne was made head of Institute A. Goals of von Ardenne's Institute A included: (1) Electromagnetic...
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  • became known as the radio boom. His work with the young physicist Manfred von Ardenne in 1926 led to the development of the Loewe 3NF, an early attempt...
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    unsatisfactory rate. At the Berlin Radio Show in August 1931 in Berlin, Manfred von Ardenne gave a public demonstration of a television system using a CRT for...
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    York: W.W. Norton & Co,. ISBN 978-0-405-06042-7, p. 141. "Manfred von Ardenne". VON ARDENNE Website. Albert Abramson, Zworykin: Pioneer of Television...
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    a field" (ein weites Feld). Manfred von Ardenne’s grandmother Baroness Elisabeth von Ardenne (née Baroness Elisabeth von Plotho) is said to have inspired...
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  • Gerhard Abstreiter Michael Adelbulner Martin Aeschlimann Georg von Arco Manfred von Ardenne Peter Armbruster Leo Arons Markus Aspelmeyer Felix Auerbach Bruno...
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  • the first "car radio" in his Ford Model T. 1923 The 15-year-old Manfred von Ardenne is granted his first patent for an electron tube having a plurality...
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  • born. Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe: Invented the gyrocompass in 1907. Manfred von Ardenne: Self-taught researcher, applied physicist and inventor. Inventor...
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    specifically for a television scanning pattern is often credited to Baron Manfred von Ardenne who wrote in 1933: "In einem Vortrag im Januar 1930 konnte durch...
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    Ludwig Bewilogua, who was in charge of the exponential uranium pile. Manfred von Ardenne, director of his private laboratory Forschungslaboratorium für Elektronenphysik...
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    "Zur Ehrung von Manfred von Ardenne". sachsen.de. 20 January 2006. Archived from the original on 25 March 2008. "Manfred Baron von Ardenne 1907–1997"....
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    Forschungslaboratorium für Elektronenphysik, a private laboratory of Manfred Baron von Ardenne, in Lichterfelde, a suburb of Berlin. In 1944, Houtermans took...
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    Körner, Carl Maria von Weber and Gerhard von Kügelgen. A famous inhabitant of Weißer Hirsch was the inventor Manfred von Ardenne with his institute for...
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    of the device. The duoplasmatron was first developed in 1956 by Manfred von Ardenne to provide a powerful source of gas ions. Other contributors such...
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    Plotho(DE) Elisabeth von Plotho(DE) Wilfried von Plotho(DE) Note: (DE) links point to the German Wikipedia Manfred von Ardenne Effi Briest Von Plotho pedigree...
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    early 1930s, total electronic picture scanning, based on the work of Manfred von Ardenne, became increasingly prevalent, and Nipkow's invention was no longer...
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  • tennis player Manfred von Ardenne (1907–1997), German scientist Paul Ardenne (born 1956), historian Sigfried, Count of the Ardennes (died 998), the...
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    microscope, especially with biological specimens. Also in 1937, Manfred von Ardenne pioneered the scanning electron microscope. Siemens produced the...
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    channeling contrast by the use of an electron beam scanner, it was Manfred von Ardenne who in 1937 invented a microscope with high resolution by scanning...
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  • including Gustav Hertz, Nikolaus Riehl, Peter Adolf Thiessen, and Manfred von Ardenne, and brought them to the Soviet Union "not entirely voluntarily,...
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  • Ehmert, and Erwin Schopper, among others. Wernher von Braun also tried to win Manfred von Ardenne for cooperation, but he declined. Instrumentation had...
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    Wayback Machine - Zur Ehrung von Manfred von Ardenne. Heinemann-Grüder, 2002, 44. Oleynikov, 2000, 5. Goals of Manfred von Ardennne’s Institute A included:...
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  • Institute of Sukhumi on a centrifuge project, led by German director Manfred von Ardenne, and directed by another German scientist Max Steenbeck, whose theoretical...
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    "Technische Hochschule zu Berlin" the first electron microscope. Manfred von Ardenne (1907–1997) was a scientist, engineer and active as a researcher...
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    housing the microscope. The first STEM was built in 1938 by Baron Manfred von Ardenne, working in Berlin for Siemens. However, at the time the results...
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    (24 Aug.) 1940 - creation of organosilicon materials (R. Müller). Manfred von Ardenne created an electron microscope with a magnification of 500,000 times...
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    the BASF Historian and the founding curator of the Ampex museum. "Manfred von Ardenne". Archived from the original on 6 March 2023. Retrieved 8 January...
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  • Christoph Langen, (1962–) bobsledder. Michelle, (1972–) singer. Manfred von Ardenne, (1907–1997) physicist. Invented the scanning electron microscope...
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  • a week in New York City. [1] August – At the Berlin Radio Show, Manfred von Ardenne gives the world's first public demonstration of a television system...
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