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==Research==
==Research==


Suhl is a specialist in [[statistical mechanics]], [[non-equilibrium thermodynamics]], and [[solid-state physics]], particularly [[superconductivity]]. Several phenomena he discovered or explained have been named for him. His explanation of nonlinear effects in [[ferromagnetic resonance]] in known as the Suhl instability, and one of the major sources of broadening of [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] lines in magnetically ordered media is known as the Suhl-Nakamura interaction). A particular divergence in the calculated properties of dilute magnetic alloys is known as the Abrikosov-Suhl resonance.
Suhl is a specialist in [[statistical mechanics]], [[non-equilibrium thermodynamics]], and [[solid-state physics]], particularly [[superconductivity]]. Several phenomena he discovered or explained have been named for him. His explanation of nonlinear effects in [[ferromagnetic resonance]] in known as the Suhl instability, and one of the major sources of broadening of [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] lines in magnetically ordered media is known as the Suhl-Nakamura interaction). A particular divergence in the calculated properties of dilute magnetic alloys is known as the Abrikosov-Suhl resonance.


==Awards, Recognition and Published Works==
==Awards, Recognition and Published Works==
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Suhl is a member of the [[National Academy of Sciences]] and a Fellow of the [[American Physical Society]]. He received a Doctor of Science degree from the University of Oxford in 1969,
Suhl is a member of the [[National Academy of Sciences]] and a Fellow of the [[American Physical Society]]. He received a Doctor of Science degree from the University of Oxford in 1969,


He has served on the board of editors for ''[[Physical Review]]'' ('55-'76) and [[Solid State Communications]] ('61-'90), and is coeditor of several standard treatises: ''Magnetism, a Treatise on Modern Theory and Materials ''(with G.T. Rado, Academic Press, New York, S volumes, '63-'72), ''Superconductivity in d- and f-Band Metals'' (with M.B. Maple, Academic Press, New York, 1980) and ''Many Body Phenomena at Surfaces'' (with D.C. Langreth, Academic Press, New York, 1984).
He has served on the board of editors for ''[[Physical Review]]'' ('55-'76) and [[Solid State Communications]] ('61-'90), and is coeditor of several standard treatises: ''Magnetism, a Treatise on Modern Theory and Materials ''(with G.T. Rado, Academic Press, New York, S volumes, '63-'72), ''Superconductivity in d- and f-Band Metals'' (with M.B. Maple, Academic Press, New York, 1980) and ''Many Body Phenomena at Surfaces'' (with D.C. Langreth, Academic Press, New York, 1984).


== Selected Publications==
== Selected Publications==


Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics to Various Problems in Condensed Matter Physics. Current Trends in Condensed Matter Physics, Proceedings of Universidade de Brasilia Winter School on "Non-linear Physical Phenomena," July, 1989, eds. A. Ferraz, F. Oliveira and R. Osorio (World Scientific, Teaneck, NJ, 1989).
Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics to Various Problems in Condensed Matter Physics. Current Trends in Condensed Matter Physics, Proceedings of Universidade de Brasilia Winter School on "Non-linear Physical Phenomena," July, 1989, eds. A. Ferraz, F. Oliveira and R. Osorio (World Scientific, Teaneck, NJ, 1989).
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*UCSD Libraries<ref>UCSD Libraries {{cite web|url=http://libraries.ucsd.edu/historyofucsd/newsreleases/1968/19680419a.html|publisher=UCSD Libraries|title=News Release: Dr. Harry Suhl awarded Guggenheim fellowship}}</ref>
*UCSD Libraries<ref>UCSD Libraries {{cite web|url=http://libraries.ucsd.edu/historyofucsd/newsreleases/1968/19680419a.html|publisher=UCSD Libraries|title=News Release: Dr. Harry Suhl awarded Guggenheim fellowship}}</ref>
*Array of Contemporary American Physicists<ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.aip.org/history/acap/biographies/bio.jsp?suhlh|publisher=Array of Contemporary American Physicists|title=Array of Contemporary American Physicists {{!}} Harry Suhl}}</ref>
*Array of Contemporary American Physicists<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aip.org/history/acap/biographies/bio.jsp?suhlh|publisher=Array of Contemporary American Physicists|title=Array of Contemporary American Physicists {{!}} Harry Suhl}}</ref>
*Professor Brian Maple<ref>Professor Brian Maple {{cite web|url=http://mbmlab.ucsd.edu/|publisher=Brian Maple|title=Maple Group - UCSD Physics}}</ref>
*Professor Brian Maple<ref>Professor Brian Maple {{cite web|url=http://mbmlab.ucsd.edu/|publisher=Brian Maple|title=Maple Group - UCSD Physics}}</ref>


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Revision as of 14:08, 8 April 2013

Harry Suhl
Research Professor
Personal details
Born (1922-10-08) October 8, 1922 (age 101)
Leipzig, Germany
Alma materUniversity of Wales
University of Oxford (Ph.D)
ProfessionResearch Physicist
AwardsMember - National Academy of Science

Harry Suhl is a German-American physicist. He was born in Leipzig, Germany, on October 18, 1922. He received a B.Sc. degree from the University of Wales in 1943, and a PhD degree in theoretical physics from Oriel College, University of Oxford, in 1948. In 1948, he joined the Bell Telephone Laboratories at Murray Hill, New Jersey, and remained until, in 1960. he was appointed Professor of Physics at the University of California, San Diego; he transferred to Emeritus status in 1991. He was Chairman of the Physics Department of UCSD from 1965 to 1968 and again from 1972 to 1975, and was Director of the university's Institute for Pure and Applied Physical Sciences from 1980 to 1991.

Research

Suhl is a specialist in statistical mechanics, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, and solid-state physics, particularly superconductivity. Several phenomena he discovered or explained have been named for him. His explanation of nonlinear effects in ferromagnetic resonance in known as the Suhl instability, and one of the major sources of broadening of nuclear magnetic resonance lines in magnetically ordered media is known as the Suhl-Nakamura interaction). A particular divergence in the calculated properties of dilute magnetic alloys is known as the Abrikosov-Suhl resonance.

Awards, Recognition and Published Works

Suhl is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He received a Doctor of Science degree from the University of Oxford in 1969,

He has served on the board of editors for Physical Review ('55-'76) and Solid State Communications ('61-'90), and is coeditor of several standard treatises: Magnetism, a Treatise on Modern Theory and Materials (with G.T. Rado, Academic Press, New York, S volumes, '63-'72), Superconductivity in d- and f-Band Metals (with M.B. Maple, Academic Press, New York, 1980) and Many Body Phenomena at Surfaces (with D.C. Langreth, Academic Press, New York, 1984).

Selected Publications

Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics to Various Problems in Condensed Matter Physics. Current Trends in Condensed Matter Physics, Proceedings of Universidade de Brasilia Winter School on "Non-linear Physical Phenomena," July, 1989, eds. A. Ferraz, F. Oliveira and R. Osorio (World Scientific, Teaneck, NJ, 1989).

Some Nonlinear Effects in Magnetically Ordered Materials, in Nonlinear Phenomena and Chaos in Magnetic Materials, ed P.E. Wigen (World Scientific, Teaneck,NJ, 1989).

Motion of a Bloch Domain Wall. With D. Bouzidi. Phys. Rev. Lett., 65, 2587 (1990).

Scaling of Critical Self-Organized Magnetic Domain Formation. With X. Che. Phys. Rev. B 44, 155 (1991).

Front Propagation into an Unstable Ferromagnetic State. With H.J. Elmer and J. Burns. Europhys. Lett. 22, 399 (1993).

Magnetic Susceptibility of a Real Ferromagnet near the Coexistence condition. With Rodrigo Arias. Phys. Rev. B 51, 979 (1995).

References

  • UCSD Libraries[1]
  • Array of Contemporary American Physicists[2]
  • Professor Brian Maple[3]

Notes

  1. ^ UCSD Libraries "News Release: Dr. Harry Suhl awarded Guggenheim fellowship". UCSD Libraries.
  2. ^ "Array of Contemporary American Physicists | Harry Suhl". Array of Contemporary American Physicists.
  3. ^ Professor Brian Maple "Maple Group - UCSD Physics". Brian Maple.


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