Gerd Binnig

Gerd Binnig

physicist Germany

Gerd Binnig is a renowned physicist who, along with Heinrich Rohrer, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986 for his pioneering work on the scanning tunneling microscope, a revolutionary instrument that allowed scientists to visualize individual atoms for the first time. His contributions have significantly advanced the field of nanotechnology and surface science, making a lasting impact on both fundamental research and practical applications.

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