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  11. Myth, Gender, And Subjectivity (Hsin Chu Bank Endowed Lecture Series on Thought and Culture) by P. Steven Sangren, 1997
  12. Wen xue yan jiu de he fa hua: Yi zhong xin shi yong zhu yi : zheng ti hua he jing yan zhu yi wen xue yu wen hua yan jiu fang fa (Bei da xue shu jiang yan cong shu) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Steven Totosy de Zepetnek, 1997
  13. Sui yi ji (Yi zhou kan xi lie) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Steven N. S Cheung, 1993

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42. Universitätsbibliothek Karlsruhe
Translate this page chu, steven Laser spectroscopy XVth International Conference on LaserSpectroscopy, Snowbird, Utah, June 10 - 15, 2001 / eds. steven chu.
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43. AsianWeek
Physics 1997 The prize was awarded jointly to chu, steven, USA, Stanford University,Stanford, Calif., b. 1948; COHENTANNOUDJI, CLAUDE, France, Collège de
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Photo courtesy Stanford News Service Shop Talk: Professor Steven Chu with graduate student Jamie Kerman (left) and post-doctoral student Vladan Vuletic (right) in a lab at Stanford's Varian Physics Building. Stanford Professor Steven Chu graduates to the rank of Nobel laureate BY BERT ELJERA When Professor Steven Chu got the early morning phone call last week informing him that he had won a share of the Nobel Prize in physics, his first reaction was one of overwhelming relief. After his breakthrough work in 1985 on cooling down atoms with laser lights, Chu became what is known as "PNL," or pre-Nobel laureate. He was, in effect, a Nobel Prize-winner-in-waiting. But that wait can seem like forever. Chu has friends who have waited 20 years to get the prize, and some have not received it at all. "You expect to graduate from college, but no one really has the right to expect the Nobel Prize," he said from his home in Palo Alto, Calif. "If you get it, keep calm." Now, he can move on, he said.

44. Steven Chu
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45. Steven Chu
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48. Steven Chu
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Científico americano que junto a Claude Cohen-Tannoudji y William Daniel Phillips, recibió el Premio Nobel de Física en por su trabajo indepediente y pionero en el enfriamiento y atrapado de átomos usando luz láser Chu se graduó en la Universidad de Rochester, Nueva York , en , con un B.S en física y un A.B. en matemáticas . Consiguió su doctorado en físicas en , en la Universidad de California, Berkeley, de donde fue "postdoctoral fellow" ? entre y . Se incorporó a la plantilla de los Laboratorios Bell de Murray Hill, Nuevo Jersey, en . Entró en la facultad de la Universidad de Stanford en En , Chu y sus colegas emplearon una matriz de haces láser entrecruzados para crear un efecto que denominaron de "melaza optica", que causaba una reducción de la velocidad de los átomos objetivo desde 4000 Kilómetros por hora a cerca de un Km/h, como si los átomos se desplazasen por una densa melaza. La temperatura de los átomos frenads se aproximaba al cero absoluto . El equipo también desarrolló una trampa atómica usando láseres y bobinas magnéticas que les permitieron capturar y estudiar los átomos enfriados. Phillips y Cohen-Tannoudji continuaron el trabajo de Chu, ingeniando métodos para usar láseres para atrapar átomos a temperaturas aún más cercanas al cero absoluto . Estas técnicas permiten a los científicos mejorar la precisión de los relojes atómicos empleados en la navegación espacial, construir interferómetros atómicos que pueden medir con precisión las fuerzas gravitatorias, y diseñar láseres atómicos que pueden emplearse para manipular circuitos electrónicos con extremada precisión.

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51. The Root Of Steven Chu
The Root of steven chu, Nobel Laureate for Physics is in Taicang Mr. steven chu,the Nobel Prize winner. According to the survey, steven chu was born in St.
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The Root of Steven Chu, Nobel Laureate for Physics is in Taicang
Mr. Steven Chu, the Nobel Prize winner.
Steven Chu, a Chinese American Scientist, Professor of Physics Department of Stanford University was awarded Nobel Physics Prize '97 by the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences on October 15,1998 for his pioneering research achievements in laser cooling and trapping atoms at ultra-low temperature. The hometown of Professor Chu s ancestors is Chenxiang Town of Taicang City. The people in Taicang are proud for that he has won the highest honour in the palace of science. According to the survey, Steven Chu was born in St. Louis City, Missouri, USA in 1948. He received his Ph.D. degree in physics from California University in 1976, and was awarded International Science Prize of King Faisal for his contributions to the techniques of laser cooling and trapping atoms in 1993. According to the information provided by related people in the town, Steven Chu s father- Chu Rujin, his mother-Li Jingzhen, his aunts-Chu Ruhua, Chu Rurong, are all famous scientists in the United States.

52. American Scientist Online - Interview: Steven Chu
SCIENCE OBSERVER. Interview steven chu. Mike May. In the fall of 1987, stevenchu had just taken a position as professor of physics at Stanford University.
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It's very simple. When an atom absorbs a photon from the laser, it absorbs the momentum of the photon. And every time it absorbs a photon, its velocity slows down by three centimeters a second. It then reradiates the photon with no preferred direction; what this means is that if you average over many photon absorptions, the atom constantly gets momentum kicks in the direction of the laser beam.... [T]he atom can absorb a photon and reradiate it in about 30 nanoseconds. So in the course of one second you can get a pretty substantial force on the atom, something like 100,000 times the force of gravity. This means that over the course of a millisecond you can slow an atom to an insect's crawl. What are the actual dynamics of the molasses?

53. Nobel Physicist Steven Chu 1/6 | Asian American Innovators | GOLDSEA
steven chu Laser SuperCooler. We tracked down steven chu at home nearStanford University where he is a professor of applied physics.
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The laser-cooling technology devised by Nobel Laureate Steven Chu will let us build instruments that exploit quantum precision to attain unparalleled sensitivity.
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Laser Super-Cooler obel-Prize winning physicists are different from you and me. They have more brains. Those of us who fall on the big part of the bell curve are curious about the mental processes of heavyweight brainiacs. Do they dream in mathematical equations? What kinds of thoughts fill their waking moments? Do they watch TV? Do they have favorite cereals?
We tracked down Steven Chu at home near Stanford University where he is a professor of applied physics. He spends part of his time teaching quantum mechanics to graduate students but devotes the better part of his energies to techniques for controlling and studying matter at the atomic level. [CONTINUED BELOW]
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Chu's most famous work the work that won him the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics has centered on cooling and trapping sodium atoms. It recognized him for pioneering a novel technique for cooling them down to 240-millionth of a degree above absolute zero. What takes the feat beyond ordinary comprehension is how it was done: by firing an array of six lasers at the target atoms. To try to diminish the energy of atoms by bombarding them with beams of electromagnetic energy is totally counter-intuitive to anyone with a smattering of physics knowledge. But hardcore physicists like Chu know that matter and energy follow different rules on the atomic level. While ordinary objects appear to absorb energy along an uninterrupted continuum, individual atoms are governed by the laws of quantum mechanics which restrict energy changes to discrete jumps. Chu ingeniously exploited Doppler shifts in wavelengths produced by moving objects to create what he calls an "optical molasses" effect. The lasers are tuned to a wavelength which, when doppler-shifted, can be absorbed by atoms moving toward the laser, thereby progressively slowing them until most of their kinetic energy has been lost. The laser has no effect on atoms with little motion along the laser's axis.

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At the time I made a joke out of it, I said a random walk is like a drunkard's walk. If you go outside a tavern on a Saturday night you find a lot of people wandering around drunk. You always find them in some gutter. You never find them on top of the lamp. So what's happening is they walk around, they walk around, they walk around, they find the place of lowest energy, then they're trapped in this place of lowest energy. If they miss the gutter the first time, they got a lot of other chances to hit it. The same with the atoms. Even though the volume is so small, because the atoms hung around in the optical molasses for so long, they had many opportunities to find the trap. So all we had to do was focus the laser beam in this optical molasses and the atoms would randomly walk around and drop in. That's exactly what happened. Within a fraction of a second you could collect thousands of atoms big enough to see rather than a fraction of one atom. [CONTINUED BELOW]
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55. Premios Nobel · Libros · Cultura Y Ciencia · Terra
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56. Steven Chu Colloquium
steven chu Colloquium. steven chu, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics,will give a public lecture and a colloquium at the University
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Steven Chu, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, will give a public lecture and a colloquium at the University of South Carolina on February 21. The Nobel Foundation cited Professor Chu "for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light". Abstract of the Public Lecture: Professor Chu is currently on the faculty of Stanford University. Further information about his life and work can be found on the Stanford University Department of Physics web site, and on the Official Web Site of the Nobel Foundation.
PUBLIC LECTURE
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"Holding on to Atoms and Bio-molecules with Lasers"
Thursday, February 21 at 7:00 PM
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Stanford University
"A New Measurement of the Fine Structure Constant"
Thursday, February 21 at 3:00 PM Law School Auditorium
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57. Online NewsHour: Nobel Prize: Physics -- October 2, 1997
Phil Ponce talks with steven chu, one of the three Nobel Prize winners in Physics,about his collaborative effort in developing a way to cool and trap atoms
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NEWSHOUR TRANSCRIPT Phil Ponce talks with Steven Chu, one of the three Nobel Prize winners in Physics, about his collaborative effort in developing a way to cool and trap atoms with laser light. Professor Chu shares the prize with fellow American William Phillips and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, a French colleague. PHIL PONCE: The last of the Nobel prizes were announced this morning, and today’s winners were in the sciences. In Physics two Americans, Steven Chu and William Phillips, and a French colleague, Claude Cohen-Tanoudji, won the prize. The scientists developed ways to cool and trap atoms with laser light. To explain that and its implications we’re joined by one of the winners, Steven Chu of Stanford University. Prof. Chu, first of all, congratulations. STEVEN CHU, Nobel Laureate, Physics: Thank you. PHIL PONCE: Did you have any inkling that this prize might be in the works, or did it come as a complete surprise? STEVEN CHU: Perhaps not a complete surprise but because every time about this time friends who mean well might say, well, here’s hoping, and so there’s a bit of agitation that I try very much to ignore these things and just proceed with my life. PHIL PONCE: Professor, what is it exactly, the work that you did, that precipitated the prize?

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There will be a link from here to the full article when it is available on the web. A brief history of the laser cooling and trapping of atoms developed over the past 15 years will be presented. The cooling and trapping technology is already being applied in numerous areas of science and engineering. Applications to be discussed include atomic clocks, atom interferometers, as well as studies in polymer dynamics and protein motion. Corresponding Address:
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