Walter Hans Schottky (23 July 1886 – 4 March 1976) was a German physicist who played a major early role in developing the theory of electron and ion emission...
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The Schottky diode (named after the German physicist Walter H. Schottky), also known as Schottky barrier diode or hot-carrier diode, is a semiconductor...
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A Schottky barrier, named after Walter H. Schottky, is a potential energy barrier for electrons formed at a metal–semiconductor junction. Schottky barriers...
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people named Schottky include: Ernst Max Schottky, botanist Walter H. Schottky, physicist Friedrich Schottky, mathematician Other links: Schottky diode and...
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A Schottky defect is an excitation of the site occupations in a crystal lattice leading to point defects named after Walter H. Schottky. In ionic crystals...
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father of Walter H. Schottky, the German physicist and inventor of a variety of semiconductor concepts. Prime form Prym variety Walter H. Schottky Wikimedia...
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The Schottky effect or field enhanced thermionic emission is a phenomenon in condensed matter physics named after Walter H. Schottky. In electron emission...
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The Walter Schottky Institute (WSI) (German: Walter-Schottky-Institut) is a research center at the Technical University of Munich, dedicated to the physics...
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Metal–semiconductor junction (redirect from Schottky–Mott rule)
rule of Schottky barrier formation, named for Walter H. Schottky and Nevill Mott, predicts the Schottky barrier height based on the vacuum work function...
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the entropy per paramagnetic atom is lowered. It was named after Walter H. Schottky. In a system where particles can have either a state of energy 0 or...
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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...
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Thermionic emission (redirect from Schottky emission)
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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(Dr. h.c. in 1919) Max Planck, Nobel laureate in physics (Dr. h.c. in 1919) Gustav Mie, physicist (studied physics, 1886–1889) Walter H. Schottky, physicist...
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of an electron can be calculated. This method, first proposed by Walter H. Schottky, can determine a value of e of which the accuracy is limited to a...
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Alan Herries Wilson and the concept of band gaps had been developed. Walter H. Schottky and Nevill Francis Mott developed models of the potential barrier...
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List of eponymous laws (section H–K)
affinity (or vacuum ionization energy) of the semiconductor. Named for Walter H. Schottky and Nevill Francis Mott. Segal's law: "A man with a watch knows what...
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– Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr., American general (d. 1945) July 23 – Walter H. Schottky, German physicist (d. 1976) July 24 – Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, Japanese...
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List of physicists (section H)
(born 1967) Nobel laureate Alan Schoen – United States (1924–2023) Walter H. Schottky – Germany (1886–1976) Kees A. Schouhamer Immink – Netherlands (born...
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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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German physicist Walter H. Schottky formulated a theory predicting the Schottky effect, which led to the Schottky diode and later Schottky transistors. For...
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List of German physicists (section H)
Schmitz-Feuerhake Eckehard Schöll Jan Hendrik Schön Gaspar Schott Walter H. Schottky Heinrich G. F. Schröder Manfred R. Schroeder Bert Schroer Engelbert...
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org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Walter H Schottky". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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deriving a formula for the mean-squared value of the thermal current. Walter H. Schottky studied the problem in 1918, while studying thermal noise using Einstein's...
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than linearly, but plots of type log(i) vs. V were not straight. Walter H. Schottky suggested in 1923 that the effect might be due to thermally induced...
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Wilhelm Pieck Marcel Pilet-Golaz (image) Ferdinand Sauerbruch (image) Walter H. Schottky (image) Kurt Schuschnigg (image) Jean Sibelius Mehmed Spaho (image)...
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constants from experimental data. Sometime later, Carl Wagner and Walter H. Schottky developed Frenkel's ideas about mechanisms of diffusion further. Presently...
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frequency amplifier due to grid-to-plate capacitance, the physicist Walter H. Schottky invented the tetrode or screen grid tube in 1919. He showed that the...
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disclosure about seven months before Armstrong's. German inventor Walter H. Schottky also filed a patent in 1918. At first the US recognised Armstrong...
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moving-coil -patent Chester W. Rice & E. Kellogg 1924: Loudspeaker – ribbon Walter H. Schottky 1930: Vacuum tube amplifier 1937: Loudspeaker – Shearer Horn movie...
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inventor – Schmidt camera, aka "Schmidt telescope". Walter H. Schottky, German physicist – Schottky diode. Johann Schrammel and Josef Schrammel, Austrian...
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