- Ernst Ruska
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field =Physics
work_institution =Fritz Haber Institute Technical University of Berlin
alma_mater =Technical University of Munich
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known_for = Electron Microscopy
prizes =Nobel Prize in Physics (1986)
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footnotes =Ernst August Friedrich Ruska (
December 25 ,1906 –May 27 ,1988 ) was a German physicist.Ruska was born in
Heidelberg . He was educated at theTechnical University of Munich from 1925 to 1927 and then entered theTechnical University of Berlin , where he posited thatmicroscope s using electrons, with waves 1,000 shorter than those of light, could provide a more detailed picture of an object than a microscope utilizing light, in which magnification is limited by the size of the wavelengths. In 1931, he built an electron lens and used several of these in a series to build the firstelectron microscope in 1933.Ruska worked at Siemens-Reiniger-Werke AG as a research engineer from 1937 to 1955 and then served as director of the Institute for Electron Microscopy of the
Fritz Haber Institute from 1955 to 1972. Concurrently, Ruska served at the institute and as professor at theTechnical University of Berlin , from 1957 until his retirement in 1972. In 1986, he won half of theNobel Prize in Physics for his many achievements in electron optics;Gerd Binnig andHeinrich Rohrer won a quarter each for their design of the scanning tunneling microscope. He died inWest Berlin in 1988.External links
* [http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1986/ruska-autobio.html Ernst Ruska: Official Nobel page]
* [http://ernst.ruska.de/daten_e/mainframe_e.html Homepage of the Ruska family]
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