Frits Zernike

Frits Zernike

Infobox Scientist
name = Frits Zernike


caption = Frits Zernike (1888-1966)
birth_date = July 16, 1888
birth_place = Amsterdam, Netherlands
death_date = Death date and age|1966|03|10|1888|07|16|df=no
death_place = Amersfoort, Netherlands
nationality = Netherlands
fields = Physics
workplaces = Groningen University
alma_mater = University of Amsterdam
doctoral_advisor =
academic_advisor =
doctoral_students = Christoffel Bouwkamp Herman de Boer Bernard Nijboer
notable_students =
known_for = Ornstein-Zernike equation Zernike polynomials Phase contrast microscopy
influences = Jacobus Cornelius Kapteyn
influenced =
awards = Rumford Medal (1952) Nobel Prize for Physics (1953)

Frits Zernike (July 16 1888 – March 10 1966) was a Dutch physicist and winner of the Nobel prize for physics in 1953 for his invention of the phase contrast microscope, an instrument that permits the study of internal cell structure without the need to stain and thus kill the cells.

Biography

Zernike was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands to Carl Frederick August Zernike and Antje Dieperink. Both parents were teachers of mathematics, and he especially shared his father's passion for physics. He studied chemistry (his major), mathematics and physics at the University of Amsterdam. In 1912 he was awarded a prize for his work on opalescence in gases. In 1913 he became assistant to Jacobus Cornelius Kapteyn at the astronomical laboratory of Groningen University. In 1914, he was responsible jointly with Leonard Salomon Ornstein for the derivation of the Ornstein-Zernike equation in critical-point theory. In 1915, he obtained a position in theoretical physics at the same university and in 1920 he was promoted to full professor of theoretical physics.

Research in physical optics

In 1930, Zernike was conducting research into spectral lines and discovered that the so-called "ghost lines" that occur to the left and right of each primary line in spectra created by means of a diffraction grating, have their phase shifted from that of the primary line by 90 degrees. It was at a Physical and Medical Congress in Wageningen in 1933 that Zernike first described his phase contrast technique in microscopy. He extended his method to test the figure of concave mirrors. His discovery lay at the base of the first phase contrast microscope, built during World War II.

Another contribution in the field of optics is related to the efficient description of the imaging defects or aberrations of optical imaging systems like microscopes and telescopes. The representation of aberrations was originally based on the theory developed by Ludwig Seidel in the middle of the nineteenth century. Seidel's representation was based on power series expansions and did not allow a clear separation between various types and orders of aberrations. Zernike's orthogonal circle polynomials provided the optics community with a crystal-clear tool to separate the various aberrations and to easily solve the long-standing problem of the optimum 'balancing' of the various aberrations of an optical instrument. Since the 1960's, Zernike's circle polynomials are widely used in optical design, optical metrology and image analysis.

Zernike's work helped awaken interest in coherence theory, the study of partially coherent light sources. He died in hospital at Amersfoort, Netherlands in 1966 after suffering illness the last years of his life. [cite book | last=Van Berkel | first=Klaas | coauthors=Van Helden, A.; Palm, L.| title=A History of Science in The Netherlands. Survey, Themes and Reference | chapter=Frits Zernike 1888-1966 | location=Leiden | publisher=Brill | year=1999 | pages=609-611 | isbn=9004100067 | url=http://www.historyofscience.nl/author.cfm?RecordId=1979]

Honours and awards

Zernike has an Erdos number of six. [ cite web | author=Jerry Grossman | title=Some Famous People with Finite Erdös Numbers | url=http://www.oakland.edu/enp/erdpaths.html | work=The Erdös Number Project | date=22 April 2008 | accessdate=2008-07-15] The university complex to the north of the city of Groningen is named after him (Zernike park), as is Zernike crater on the moon.

ee also

*Ornstein-Zernike equation
*Leonard Salomon Ornstein
* Coherence theory
* Physical optics
* Phase contrast microscope
* Zernike polynomials
* Oz Enterprise (a Linux distribution named after Leonard Salomon Ornstein and "Frederik Zernike").

References

External links

* [http://www.nobel-winners.com/Physics/frits_zernike.html Frits Zernike Photo]
* [http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1953/zernike-bio.html Frits Zernike Biography]
* [http://www.nijboerzernike.nl Extended Nijboer-Zernike theory]
* Museum Boerhaave [http://www.museumboerhaave.nl/ONDERWIJS/VOORTGEZET/2defase/ANW/pdf/nobelprijswinnaars.pdf Negen Nederlandse Nobelprijswinnaars]
* H. Brinkman, [http://www.inghist.nl/Onderzoek/Projecten/BWN/lemmata/bwn1/zernike "Zernike, Frits (1888-1966)"] , in Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland.
* Prominente Groningse hoogleraren [http://www.rug.nl/museum/geschiedenis/hoogleraren/zernike "Frits Zernike (1888-1966)"]
* [http://www.kb.nl/hkc/nobel/zernike/zernike.html Frits Zernike (1888-1966)] biography at the National library of the Netherlands.
* [http://cbp.tnw.utwente.nl/PolymeerDictaat/node15.html The Ornstein-Zernike equation and integral equations]
* [http://www4.ncsu.edu/~ctk/PAPERS/OZwavelet4.pdf Multilevel wavelet solver for the Ornstein-Zernike equation Abstract]
* [http://www.iop.org/EJ/S/UNREG/lLP4nnFLwybFbk9aWg47cQ/article/0953-8984/12/38/101/c038l1.pdf Analytical solution of the Ornstein-Zernike equation for a multicomponent fluid]
* [http://www.iop.org/EJ/article/0295-5075/54/4/475/6545.html The Ornstein-Zernike equation in the canonical ensemble]


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