Harry Suhl

Harry Suhl
Born(1922-10-18)October 18, 1922
DiedMarch 3, 2020(2020-03-03) (aged 97)
EducationUniversity of Wales (B.S.)
University of Oxford (Ph.D.)
Known forSuhl instability
Suhl–Nakamura interaction
Abrikosov–Suhl resonance
Awards

Harry Suhl (October 18, 1922 — March 3, 2020) was a German-American physicist who specialized in statistical mechanics, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, and solid-state physics, and in particular superconductivity.[1] Various phenomena in his field of work have been named after him, such as the Suhl instability,[2] Suhl–Nakamura interaction[3] and Abrikosov–Suhl resonance.[4] He died in March 2020 at the age of 97.[5]

  1. ^ "Suhl, Harry". history.aip.org. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  2. ^ Matsushita, T.; Nomura, R.; Hensley, H. H.; Shiga, H.; Mizusaki, T. (1996). "Spin dynamics and onset of Suhl instability in bcc solid3He in the nuclear-ordered U2D2 phase". Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 105 (1): 67–92. Bibcode:1996JLTP..105...67M. doi:10.1007/BF00754628. ISSN 1573-7357. S2CID 122614780.
  3. ^ Yasuoka, H.; Ngwe, Tin; Jaccarino, V.; Guggenheim, H. J. (1969). "Mn55 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in MnF2---The Suhl-Nakamura Interaction". Physical Review. 177 (2): 667–672. Bibcode:1969PhRv..177..667Y. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.177.667.
  4. ^ Fazekas, P.; Zawadowski, A. (1968). The role of many-particle intermediate states in the formation of the Abrikosov-Suhl resonance (PDF). Budapest: Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Central Research Institute for Physics.
  5. ^ Arovas, Daniel; Maple, M. Brian; Kumar, Pradeep (2020). "Harry Suhl". Physics Today. 73 (12): 64. Bibcode:2020PhT....73l..64A. doi:10.1063/PT.3.4641.

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