Robert Pohl

Robert Wichard Pohl, Göttingen 1923
Pohl's Wheel: A rotating pendulum (2) coupled over a spiral spring (3) with a variable stimulation (1). Damping is controlled by an electromagnetic brake (4). It is used to demonstrate chaotic motion as well as harmonic oscillations.

Robert Wichard Pohl (10 August 1884, Hamburg – 5 June 1976, Göttingen) was a German physicist.

In 1938 Robert Pohl and Rudolf Hilsch, from the University of Göttingen, built the first functioning solid-state amplifier using salt as the semiconductor.[1]

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