4.The 2003 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three physicists who have made decisive contributions concerning two phenomena in quantumphysics: superconductivity and superfluidity.
5.In 1982, Professor Cui Qi, with two collaborators, achieved a significant breakthrough in the field of quantumphysics. In 1998, he was finally awarded the Nobel Prize for physics.
6.In 1982, Cui Qi and two other colleagues discovered FQHE, an unexpected and major discovery in quantumphysics. Our understanding of the quantum effect of electric current in a magnetic field has been pushed to new frontiers.
7.Zimmermann (who had also been a collaborator of H?nsch before moving to Tübingen) has called it an entanglement of ideas, referring to the famous quantum-physics phenomenon.
8.Experimental basis of QuantumPhysics: photoelectric effect, Compton scattering, photons, Franck-Hertz experiment, the Bohr atom, electron diffraction, De Broglie waves, and wave-particle duality of matter and light.
9.This paper reviews the historical process of the collision experiments with alpha articles initiated by Ernest Rutherford, and shows its influence and contribution to the establishment and development of quantumphysics.
10.In only four years as a physicist at Bell Laboratories, Schon, 32, had co-authored 90 scientific papers—one every 16 days—detailing new discoveries in superconductivity, lasers, nanotechnology and quantumphysics.