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Semiconductors and electronics

Semiconductors and electronics

Physicist shares Japan Prize

23 Jan 1998

Leo Esaki, the physicist who is president of the University of Tsukuba, is one of the joint winners of this year’s Japan Prize. Esaki, who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1973, will receive $391,000 for his work on superlattice crystals

The prize was awarded in the category “Generation and Design of New Materials Creating Novel F

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