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Peter Heszler (November 1, 1958, Miskolc – August 15, 2009, Szeged) was a Hungarian physicist. He is well known for, among others, his research on laser-assisted nanoparticle synthesis. His research included nanotechnology, condensed matter physics, materials science, fluctuations and noise, laser science and chemical sensors, including fluctuation-enhanced sensing.

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  • Peter Heszler (November 1, 1958, Miskolc – August 15, 2009, Szeged) was a Hungarian physicist. He is well known for, among others, his research on laser-assisted nanoparticle synthesis. His research included nanotechnology, condensed matter physics, materials science, fluctuations and noise, laser science and chemical sensors, including fluctuation-enhanced sensing. One of his early famous papers was the exact denial of a non-existing phenomenon called quantum 1/f noise. The denial was based on quantum electrodynamics and proved that the quantum 1/f noise effect does not exist and its theoretical model is incorrect. In the quantum 1/f noise model, the photons and their vacuum states were omitted from the equations and such errors yielded faulty mathematical predictions for fluctuations that cannot exist because they are forbidden by the basic orthogonality rules of quantum electrodynamics. Perhaps, his most important breakthroughs are the discovery and application of emission of thermal radiation from nanoparticles during laser-assisted synthesis. The time dependent spectral analysis of this radiation offers a powerful tool to study the chemical reactions and their dynamics during laser-assisted nanoparticle fabrication. (en)
  • Peter Heszler (1 ноября 1958, Мишкольц, Венгрия — 15 августа 2009, Сегед, Венгрия) — венгерский физик. Известен исследованиями в области лазерного синтеза наночастиц. Занимался также исследованиями в сфере нанотехнологий, физики конденсированного состояния, материаловедения, колебаний и шумов, лазеров и во многих других передовых областях физики. (ru)
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  • Peter Heszler (1 ноября 1958, Мишкольц, Венгрия — 15 августа 2009, Сегед, Венгрия) — венгерский физик. Известен исследованиями в области лазерного синтеза наночастиц. Занимался также исследованиями в сфере нанотехнологий, физики конденсированного состояния, материаловедения, колебаний и шумов, лазеров и во многих других передовых областях физики. (ru)
  • Peter Heszler (November 1, 1958, Miskolc – August 15, 2009, Szeged) was a Hungarian physicist. He is well known for, among others, his research on laser-assisted nanoparticle synthesis. His research included nanotechnology, condensed matter physics, materials science, fluctuations and noise, laser science and chemical sensors, including fluctuation-enhanced sensing. (en)
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