Robert Pohl
Robert Wichard Pohl (10 August 1884, Hamburg – 5 June 1976, Göttingen) was a German physicist.
In 1938 Robert Pohl and Rudolf Hilsch, from the University of Göttingen, built the first functioning solid-state amplifier using salt as the semiconductor.[1]
Early life
After completing his abitur at the Gelehrtenschule des Johanneums in 1903, Pöhl studied Physics in Heidelberg and Berlin.[2]
Literary works
- Mechanik, Akustik, Wärme, 1911
- Robert Pohl: Die Physik der Röntgenstrahlen, Habil., Vieweg, Braunschweig, 1912
- Robert Pohl & Peter Pringsheim: Die lichtelektrischen Erscheinungen, Vieweg, Braunschweig, 1914
- Elektrizitätslehre, 1927
- Optik, 1940
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.routledge-ny.com/ref/20ctech/transistors.html
- ↑ Teichmann, Jürgen, "Pohl, Robert Wichard" in: Neue Deutsche Biographie 20 (2001), S. 586 f. [Onlinefassung]; URL: http://www.deutsche-biographie.de/pnd118595385.html access date 2016-02-27
External links
- Robert Pohl in the German National Library catalogue
- Pohlsches Rad
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