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Kai Manne Siegbahn was born April 20, 1918, in Lund, Sweden. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Uppsala and his doctorate from the University of Stockholm.
Kai Siegbahn, 89, who shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in physics, died July 20 at his summer cabin in Angelholm in southern Sweden after a heart attack. Dr. Siegbahn, whose father, Manne Siegbahn, was ...
Kai Siegbahn, the Swedish physicist who shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in physics for inventing a now widely used technique for studying the surface chemistry of metals and other materials, died of a ...
This principle is the basis of photoelectron spectroscopy, a technique pioneered by Nobel laureate Kai Siegbahn in the 1980s. Until now, photoelectron spectroscopy focused on measuring classical ...
Their discovery was made at the Siegbahn Laboratory of Uppsala University, founded by the late Nobel Prize laureate Kai ...
Kai Siegbahn war sechs Jahre alt, als sein Vater Manne 1924 vor den schwedischen König trat. Später sagte Kai der New York Times, seine frühen Unterhaltungen am Frühstückstisch mit einem ...
Kai Siegbahn, a Swedish physicist whose work in developing a novel technique using electrons to test the composition and purity of materials won a Nobel Prize in 1981, died July 20. He was 89 and ...
Fünfzig Jahre später hat der Schwede Kai Siegbahn mit der Photoelektronenspektroskopie eine Messmethode entwickelt, mit der sich die chemische Zusammensetzung von Proben entschlüsseln lässt. „Diese ...
Kai Siegbahn (Uppsala University), who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1981, pioneered how different chemical environments of the same element can be distinguished by X-rays.
Founded in 1710, this prestigious Swedish institution has counted as members some of the world’s most renowned scientists, including Anders Celsius, Carl von Linnaeus, Johann Gauss, Michael Faraday, ...