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  1. A life in physics: Bell Telephone Laboratories and World War II, Columbia University and the laser, MIT and government service, California and research in astrophysics : oral history transcript / 1994 by Suzanne B Riess, Charles H. ive Townes, et all 2010-09-07
  2. Molecular and Laser Spectroscopy (Springer Series in Chemical Physics) by Zu-Geng Wang, Hui-Rong Xia, 1991-06-03
  3. Optics and laser spectroscopy, Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1951-1961, and Stanford University since 1961: oral history transcript / 1998 by Arthur L. Schawlow, B P. Stoicheff, et all 2010-09-07
  4. Lasers, Spectroscopy and New Ideas: A Tribute to Arthur L. Schawlow (Springer Series in Optical Sciences)
  5. Biography - Schawlow, Arthur L(eonard) (1921-1999): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2005-01-01
  6. Lasers and Light by Arthur L. - Introduction Schawlow, 1969
  7. Person (Toronto): Arthur L. Schawlow, Neil Young, Lester Pearson, Liste der Söhne und Töchter von Toronto, Glenn Gould, Stephen Harper (German Edition)
  8. Physik-Preis: Nobelpreis Für Physik, Ernest-Orlando-Lawrence-Preis, Dannie-Heineman-Preis Für Mathematische Physik, Arthur L. Schawlow Award (German Edition)
  9. Optical masers by Arthur L Schawlow, 1961
  10. Lasers and coherent light. by Arthur L. SCHAWLOW, 1967-01-01
  11. Advances in optical masers by Arthur L Schawlow, 1963
  12. Lasers and their uses (The Charles H. Davis lecture series) by Arthur L Schawlow, 1983
  13. Infrared and optical masers (Physical review) by Arthur L Schawlow, 1959

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arthur L. schawlow PRIZE Distinguished Professor Carl E. Wieman of the Universityof Colorado at Boulder has been named the recipient of the 1999 arthur L.
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62. Michigan Engineering - Mazumder Receives 2003 Schawlow Award
Mechanical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering, received the22nd arthur L. schawlow Award from the Laser Institute of America (LIA).
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      The LIA, which established the award, cited Mazumder for his contributions as an “outstanding educator, scholar, scientist, engineer and pioneering leader in commercialization within the field of laser materials processing.” The award recognized his authorship of more than 270 scientific papers, nine books for which he served as editor or co-editor, and his service as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Laser Applications. The award had special import for Mazumder. “Besides being the highest recognition in the laser materials processing,” he said, “it has a personal significance to me due to my long association with Professor Schawlow, co-inventor of the laser and the 1981 Nobel Prize winner.” Mazumder is recognized as the architect of the Center for Laser-Aided Intelligent Manufacturing (CLAIM), a university-corporate partnership dedicated not only to advancing the development of laser material-processing for industrial applications but also to facilitating the transfer of new technology to American industry. The Center produces materials with novel properties and develops cost-effective processing methods. In addition, it serves as an incubator in which industry partners develop and optimize processes and applications without a major capital investment.

63. Nat' Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs V.83 (2003)
arthur L. SchawTow was born in Mount Vernon, New York, on May 5, 1921. arthur schawlow 20 machine. arthur en c! Aurelia wrote a chapter in a book
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64. Archive SETI Arthur Schawlow, Nobel Laureate And Co-inventor Of
arthur L. schawlow, aka The Laser Man, died yesterday morning, April 28, at theStanford Hospital from pneumonia and congestive heart failure following a
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65. Brief History Of Laser
arthur L schawlow Charles H Townes, LASER patent No. 2929922. 1960. Theodore Maiman,Invented first working LASER based on Ruby.
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A Brief History of Lasers: The principle of the laser was first known in 1917, when physicist Albert Einstein described the theory of stimulated emission. However, it was not until the late 1940s that engineers began to utilize this principle for practical purposes. At the onset of the 1950's several different engineers were working towards the harnessing of energy using the principal of stimulated emission. At the University of Columbia was Charles Townes, at the University of Maryland was Joseph Weber and at the Lebedev Laboratories in Moscow were Alexander Prokhorov and Nikolai G Basov. At this stage the engineers were working towards the creation of what was termed a MASER (Microwave Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation), a device that amplified microwaves as opposed to light and soon found use in microwave communication systems. Townes and the other engineers believed it to be possible create an optical maser, a device for creating powerful beams of light using higher frequency energy to stimulate what was to become termed the lasing medium. Despite the pioneering work of Townes and Prokhorov it was left to Theodore Maiman in 1960 it invent the first Laser using a lasing medium of ruby that was stimulated using high energy flashes of intense light (see example) Both Townes and Prokhorov were later awarded the Nobel Science Prize in 1964 for their endeavours.

66. Templeton Prize For Progress Toward Research Or Discoveries About Spiritual Real
1949 arthur L. schawlow, who comes to Columbia University on a fellowship,becomes his research assistant. The two will later collaborate on several
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67. Speaker Bio
arthur L. schawlow at Stanford University as a NATO Postdoctoral Fellow. In 1974, jointly with arthur schawlow, Hänsch made the first proposal for
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68. Schawlow, Arthur Lawrence
schawlow, arthur Lawrence. (19211999) V roce 1961 se stal schawlow profesoremna Stanfordské universite a svetove uznávanou kapacitou v oblasti
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Americký fyzik, který v roce 1981 obdržel Nobelovu cenu za práce na vývoji laseru a laserové spektroskopie. Spoludržiteli Nobelovi ceny jsou N. Bloembergen a K. Siegbahn
Jako dítì žil v Kanadì, studoval na universitì v Torontu, kde získal v roce 1949 PhD. Poté pracoval v Kolumbijské universitì na vývoji maserù (laser v mikrovlnné oblasti), laserù a laserové spektroskopie. Spolupracoval pøedevším s C. Townesem, který získal NC v roce 1964 za konstrukci prvního funkèního maseru. Od roku 1951 do roku 1961 pracoval v Bellových telefonních laboratoøích. V roce 1958 spolu s Townesem publikovali èlánek, ve kterém popsali princip laseru. V roce 1960 by zkonstruován první laser T. Maimanem. V roce 1961 se stal Schawlow profesorem na Stanfordské universitì a svìtovì uznávanou kapacitou v oblasti laserové spektroskopie.

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70. Lexikon: Arthur L. Schawlow - Begriff
Translate this page Kategorien Mann schawlow, arthur L. arthur Leonard schawlow (* 5. Mai 1921 inMount Vernon/New York (Bundesstaat) New York, †28.
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71. Index To Scientists And Engineers Biographical File (Library Of Congress)
SCATCHARD, GEORGE BIO, BIB. SCHACHMAN, HOWARD K. P, BIO, BIB. SCHAIRER, GEORGE S.P, BIB. schawlow, arthur L. P, BIB. TOP of PAGE INDEX. SCHIFFER, MM BIB
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About the Scientists and Engineers Biographical File What is the Scientists and Engineers Biographical File? The File contains information on scientists who were prominent in the early 1970s. It consists of folders containing photographs, biographical information and bibliographies of 1200 American and 100 foreign scientists and engineers. How was the collection formed? The collection was formed during the years 1972 - 75, when The Science and Technology Division solicited the materials as gifts from members of the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineers. Other scientists included those listed in Who's Who in Science, Engineers of Distinction, winners of the National Medal for Science, and Scientists in Search of Their Consciences. The division asked Nobel Prize recipients in the sciences to submit portraits and a print of their award ceremony. Who should use the The Scientists and Engineers Biographical File? The archive is useful to researchers needing pictorial material for publications, and anyone who needs bibliographical (that is, materials created by or about the scientist) and biographical information on many well known and lesser known scientists and engineers of the mid-twentieth century.

72. Physics Of The Laser
the scientific paper, Infrared and Optical Masers, by arthur L. schawlow, thena Bell Labs researcher, and Charles H. Townes, a consultant to Bell Labs.
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http://www.urbana.k12.oh.us By T. Hatcher November 10, 1999 The Physics behind Lasers
The invention of the laser, which stands for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, can be dated to 1958 with the publication of the scientific paper, Infrared and Optical Masers, by Arthur L. Schawlow, then a Bell Labs researcher, and Charles H. Townes, a consultant to Bell Labs. Their paper caused an explosion of research by scientists at Bell Labs and at universities and industrial laboratories around the world. Published in Physical Review, the journal of the American Physical Society, launched a new scientific field and opened the door to a multibillion-dollar industry. In communications, engineers recognized the potential of the laser to replace electrical transmission over copper wires, but how to transmit the pulses presented enormous problems. In 1960, Schawlow, D.F. Nelson, R.J. Collins and others transmitted pulses of light between Bell Labs facilities in Murray Hill, N.J., and Crawford Hill, N.J., a distance of 25 miles. Then called an optical maser, Townes' preferred name for the device, the laser produced an intense and extremely narrow beam of light that was more than a million times brighter than the sun. Unfortunately, laser beams could easily be adversely affected by atmospheric conditions, such as rain, fog, low clouds, and objects in the air, such a birds. Scientists and engineers suggested a number of novel schemes to protect the light from interference, including shielding it in metal tubes and using specially designed mirrors and thermal gas lenses to navigate around bends.

73. Wendell Hill's Publications
Intracavity absorption line profiles a comment on the observed symmetry WT HillIII, Theodor W. Hansch, and arthur L. schawlow App. Phys.,24,3718(1985)
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arthur L. schawlow, cowinner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics for his role inthe development of lasers, died on Wednesday at a hospital in Palo Alto,
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75. Schawlow - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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76. IS FACILITATED COMMUNICATION REAL?
arthur L. schawlow is the JacksonWood Professor of Physics emeritus at StanfordUniversity. He received a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1981 and the
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Arthur L. Schawlow
Stanford University Arthur L. Schawlow is the Jackson-Wood Professor of Physics emeritus at Stanford University. He received a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1981 and the President's National Medal of Science in 1990. He has also received seven honorary doctorates from universities in six countries. Editor's note: On November 5 in Chicago, a joint press conference was held by TASH, ADAPT, and the National Parent Network on Disabilities, protesting the biased reporting in the PBS Frontline documentary "Prisoners of Silence." This is an expanded version of Arthur Schawlow's comments at that press conference. Although this method has been found independently in several places over the last 20 years, including by my late wife Aurelia and myself, it became widely known only during the last few years, mainly through the work of Rosemary Crossley in Australia, Douglas Biklen at Syracuse University, and Carol Berger of Eugene, Oregon. Many people are using it now, and the results have often been spectacular. To give just one instance, David Eastham in Canada wrote a book of poetry which was published and translated into French. He graduated from junior college before his untimely death, and his mother Margaret Eastham has detailed his accomplishments in the biography Silent Words.

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78. Laser -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
Townes later worked with (Click link for more info and facts about arthur L.schawlow) arthur L. schawlow to describe the theory of the laser,
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A laser Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation ) is a device which uses a (Click link for more info and facts about quantum mechanical effect) quantum mechanical effect (Click link for more info and facts about stimulated emission) stimulated emission , to generate a (Click link for more info and facts about coherent) coherent beam of ((physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation) light from a lasing medium of controlled purity, size, and shape. The output of a laser may be a continuous, constant-amplitude output (known as CW or continuous wave ), or pulsed, by using the techniques of (Click link for more info and facts about Q-switching) Q-switching (Click link for more info and facts about modelocking) modelocking , or (Click link for more info and facts about gain-switching) gain-switching . In pulsed operation, much higher peak powers can be achieved. A laser medium can also function as an (Click link for more info and facts about optical amplifier) optical amplifier when seeded with light from another source. The amplified signal can be very similar to the input signal in terms of wavelength, phase, and polarisation; this is particularly important in

79. 20th Century Year By Year 1981
1920 (in the Netherlands); and schawlow, arthur L., USA, Stanford University,Stanford, CA, b. 1921 for their contribution to the development of laser
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The documents are (1) a preprint of an article by arthur L. schawlow and Charles H.Townes appearing in Physical Review, Vol. 112, No. 6, pp.
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