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Up for sale the "Nobel Prize in Physics" Hans Dehmelt Hand Signed Album Page Dated 1992. 


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Hans

Georg Dehmelt (9 September 1922

– 7 March 2017) was a German and American physicist, who was

awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics in

1989, for co-developing the ion trap technique (Penning trap) with Wolfgang Paul, for which they shared one-half of the prize

(the other half of the Prize in that year was awarded to Norman Foster Ramsey).

Their technique was used for high precision measurement of the electron magnetic moment. At the age of ten Dehmelt enrolled zum Grauen Kloster, a Latin school in Berlin, where he was admitted on a scholarship. After graduating in 1940, he volunteered for

service in the German Army, which ordered

him to attend the University of Breslau to

study physics in 1943. After a year of study he returned to army service and

was captured during the Battle of the Bulge. After

his release from an American prisoner of war camp in 1946, Dehmelt returned to

his study of physics at the University of Göttingen,

where he supported himself by repairing and bartering old, pre-war radio sets.

He completed his master's thesis in 1948 and received his PhD in 1950, both

from the University of Göttingen. He was then invited to Duke University as a postdoctoral associate, emigrating

in 1952. Dehmelt became an assistant professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington in

1955, an associate professor in 1958, and a full professor in 1961.

In 1955 he built his first electron impact tube in George

Volkoff's laboratory at the University of British

Columbia and experimented on paramagnetic resonances in

polarized atoms and free electrons. In the 1960s, Dehmelt and his students

worked on spectroscopy of hydrogen and helium ions. The electron was finally

isolated in 1973 with David Wineland, who continued work on trapped ions at

NIST. He created the first geonium atom in 1976, which he then used to measure

precise magnetic moments of the electron and positron with R. S. Van Dyck into

the 1980s, work that led to his Nobel prize. In 1979 Dehmelt led a team that

took the first photo of a single atom. He continued work on ion traps at the University of Washington,

until his retirement in October 2002. In May 2010, he was honoured as one of

Washington's Nobel laureates by Crown Princess Victoria of

Sweden at a special event in Seattle. He

was married to Irmgard Lassow, now deceased, and the couple had a son, Gerd,

also deceased. In 1989 Dehmelt married Diana Dundore, a physician. Dehmelt died

on March 7, 2017 in Seattle, Washington, aged 94.




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