Rudolf Ludwig Mossbauer
1929-
German physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1961 for the discovery of the phenomenon which bears his name. Radioactive nuclei generally emit gamma wav...
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As a German graduate student, Rudolf L. Mössbauer discovered an unusual effect concerning how gamma rays are absorbed in certain materials that would have far reaching applications in solid-state...
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Nobel Prize-winning physicist Rudolf Mössbauer (born 1929) studied gamma rays and nuclear resonance florescence and discovered methods for exact measurement in several areas of science.Rudolf M&o...
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Rudolf Mössbauer's study of the recoilless emission of gamma rays and nuclear resonance florescence led to the discovery of methods for making exact measurements in solid-state physics, archeolog...
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Rudolf Ludwig Mössbauer was born on January 31, 1929, in Münich, Germany. He was the only son of Ludwig and Erna (Ernst) Mössbauer. Mössbauer grew up during a difficult time in Ger...
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