Rudolf Mössbauer

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Rudolf Mössbauer was a German physicist best known for discovering the Mössbauer effect, which earned him the 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics.

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instanceOf German physicist
human
physicist
academicDegree doctorate in physics
awardReceived Nobel Prize in Physics
surface form: 1961 Nobel Prize in Physics

Elliott Cresson Medal
Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
surface form: Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany

Lomonosov Gold Medal
Nobel Prize in Physics
countryOfCitizenship Germany
dateOfBirth 1929-01-31
dateOfDeath 2011-09-14
discovery Mössbauer effect
recoil-free nuclear resonance fluorescence of gamma rays
educatedAt Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Technical University of Munich
employer California Institute of Technology
Max Planck Institute for Physics
Technical University of Munich
familyName Mössbauer
fieldOfWork nuclear physics
physics
solid-state physics
givenName Rudolf
influenced development of Mössbauer spectroscopy
knownFor Mössbauer effect
recoil-free gamma-ray resonance absorption
languageSpoken English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina
surface form: German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina

National Academy of Sciences
surface form: United States National Academy of Sciences
nativeLanguage German
notableStudent Gerd Binnig
notableWork doctoral thesis on gamma-ray resonance absorption
placeOfBirth Bavaria
Germany
Munich
placeOfDeath Bavaria
Germany
Grünwald
positionHeld professor of physics
residence Munich
sexOrGender male

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Rudolf notableBearer Rudolf Mössbauer
Mössbauer Spectrometer namedAfter Rudolf Mössbauer