Robert von Lieben

Robert von Lieben was a notable Austria Austria

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. Robert von Lieben was born to Lopold von Lieben and Anna von Lieben.

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Robert von Lieben was a notable Austria Austria

Austria is a landlocked [i] country in central Europe [i]. ... 

n physicist Physicist

A physicist is a scientist [i] who studies or practices physics [i]. ... 

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Robert von Lieben was born to Lopold von Lieben and Anna von Lieben.

Education

Lieben attempted Gymnasium and then enrolled Realschule ; however he left without taking the Abitur . He showed a knack for the physical sciences at a young age.

Thanks to his well-off parents , he could independently pursue his scientific propensity; for example, at his father's estate in Mödling he installed electric lighting. After his education he interned at Siemens-Schuckertwerke in Nürnberg.

Military experience

The young Lieben voluntarily enrolled in the military, but only weeks later was discharged after he fell off his horse and severely injured himself. From this point on, Lieben's health always troubled him, and an adrenal abscess, which never completely healed, probably contributed to his early death.

After auditing classes at the University of Vienna University of Vienna

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, he studied for one year at the Göttinger Institute for physical chemistry, where he again received no degree. This period of study influenced von Lieben greatly; he and his mentor, Nernst, would speak for hours over radiological discoveries and speculate over the future of motorized flight; Nernst, among other things, improved the Wright brothers' aircraft design. Back in Vienna, he started a laboratory.

Discoveries

The results of the discovery of an electro-chemical phonograph and the polarization of X-rays X-ray

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 in 1903, as well as the purchase of a telephone factory in Olmütz in 1904, provoked Lieben to develop a telephone amplifier via a cathode beam  known as the telephone-relay.

In 1906 von Lieben applied for a patent for his cathode-beam relay: he patented the ability of a magnetic field to deflect an electron ray.

In 1910 he improved the design by adding a steering-grille, with which the density was controlled and consequently an amplification effect was attained. Lieben patented this effect.

Lieben encountered a problem with the mercury vapor rest gases, which interfered with an ionization effect. A high vacuum could not be sustained until 1913.

At the age of 34, Lieben died in 1913.

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  • This article is mostly translated from the German page