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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

1. Arthur L Schawlow
Arthur L Schawlow This resources is a brief timeline and overview about Arthur L. Schawlow. Schawlow was one of the inventors of the laser. Active links to other subjects, people, and events of
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3. Arthur L. Schawlow
Arthur L. Schawlow. 1921 Born in Mount Vernon, NY, and his familylater moves to Toronto. 1949 - Receives a Ph.D. in physics at
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Arthur L. Schawlow
Born in Mount Vernon, N.Y., and his family later moves to Toronto. Receives a Ph.D. in physics at the University of Toronto, and becomes a research associate and fellow at Columbia University, working with Charles Townes. Joins Bell Labs as a research physicist, and marries Aurelia Townes , sister of Charles Townes. Co-authors the book Microwave Spectroscopy with Townes. Begins working with Townes on the principles of a device the laser that could operate at shorter wavelengths than the maser. Proposes with Townes in a paper published in the December Physical Review that the principles of the maser could be extended to the optical regions of the spectrum.

4. Arthur L. Schawlow - Wikipedia
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Arthur Leonard Schawlow 5. Mai in Mount Vernon/ New York 28. April in Paolo Alto Kalifornien ) war ein US-amerikanischer Physiker Schawlow erhielt zusammen mit Nicolaas Bloembergen den Nobelpreis für Physik "für ihren Beitrag zur Entwicklung der Laserspektroskopie Views Persönliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge

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6. Arthur Schawlow
Translate this page Arthur Schawlow. (1921-1999). Arthur schawlow arthur l. Schawlow Físicoestadounidense Nació el 5 de mayo de 1921 en Mount Vernon (Nueva York).
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7. Arthur L Schawlow - Wikipedia
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Arthur Leonard Schawlow , född , död , amerikansk fysiker vid Stanford University i Stanford, Kalifornien Han och Nicolaas Bloembergen fick nobelpriset i fysik för " för deras bidrag till utvecklingen av laserspektroskopien ". De tilldelades på halva prissumman. Den andra halvan tilldelades den svenske fysikern Kai M Siegbahn för hans utveckling av den högupplösande elektronspektroskopien. redigera
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10. Arthur L. Schawlow - Autobiography
arthur L. schawlow – Autobiography. I was born in Mount Vernon,New York, USA on May 5, 1921. arthur L. schawlow died in 1999.
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I was born in Mount Vernon, New York, U.S.A. on May 5, 1921. My father had come from Europe a decade earlier. He left his home in Riga to study electrical engineering at Darmstadt, but arrived too late for the beginning of the term. Therefore, he went on to visit his brother in New York, and never returned either to Europe or to electrical engineering. My mother was a Canadian and, at her urging, the family moved to Toronto in 1924. I attended public schools there, Winchester elementary school, the Normal Model School attached to the teacher's college, and Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute (high school).
As a boy, I was always interested in scientific things, electrical, mechanical or astronomical, and read nearly everything that the library could provide on these subjects. I intended to try to go to the University of Toronto to study radio engineering, and my parents encouraged me. Unfortunately my high school years, 1932 to 1937, were in the deepest part of the great economic depression. My father's salary as one of the many agents for a large insurance company could not cover the cost of a college education for my sister, Rosemary, and me. Indeed, at that time few high school graduates continued their education. Only three or four out of our high school class of sixty or so students were able to go to a unversity.
There were, at that time, no scholarships in engineering, but we were both fortunate enough to win scholarships in the faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto. My sister's was for English literature, and mine was for mathematics and physics. Physics seemed pretty close to radio engineering, and so that was what I pursued. It now seems to me to have been a most fortunate chance, for I do not have the patience with design details that an engineer must have. Physics has given me a chance to concentrate on concepts and methods, and I have enjoyed it greatly.

11. Stanford University Department Of Physics - Faculty: Arthur Schawlow
arthur schawlow. Professor, Physics 19211999. arthur L. schawlow Prize in Laser Science, awarded annually by the American Physical Society. Died April 28, 1999) The Stanford News Service obituary is
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Arthur Schawlow
Professor, Physics 1921-1999
Arthur L. Schawlow Prize in Laser Science
, awarded annually by the American Physical Society.
(Died April 28, 1999)
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Research Interests
Past research involved applying laser and other spectroscopic techniques to a wide range of problems in basic physics. In recent years these have included methods of simplifying complex atomic or molecular spectra by using a laser to label one chosen lower level, which is periodically depleted or oriented. Sensitive (non-laser) spectroscopy has been used to detect rare earth ions in single atomic layers and in metals. Recently investigated factors affecting tunability of semi-conductor diode lasers, and the uses of these lasers for spectroscopy.
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12. Clausen, B. L. --- On Arthur L. Schawlow
Men of Science and of Faith in God. Professor arthur L. schawlow (1921 ) by Ben Clausen. Translated for Ciencia de los Orígenes, Enero-Agosto 1995, Ns. 40 41, p.13. Prof. schawlow received his Ph.D.
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Men of Science and of Faith in God
Professor Arthur L. Schawlow (1921- )
by Ben Clausen Translated for Ciencia de los Orígenes , Enero-Agosto 1995, Ns. 40,41, p.13 Prof. Schawlow received his Ph.D. in physics at the University of Toronto in 1949. In 1981 he shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Nicolaas Bloembergen and Kai Siegbahn "for their contribution to the development of laser spectroscopy". He is now a professor of Physics at Stanford University.
In understanding the relation between science and faith, Prof. Schawlow believes that science can neither prove nor disprove religion, because religion is founded on faith. When confronted with the marvels of life and the universe, one asks why and not just how, and the only possible answers are religious. For him that means Protestant Christianity, to which he was introduced as a child and which has withstood the test of a lifetime. He believes that the context of religion is a great background for doing science. Psalm 19 says that "The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament showeth his handiwork". Thus scientific research is a worshipful act, in that it reveals more of the wonders of God's creation.
As for the origin of the universe and life, he believes that they should be pursued as vigorously as the scientists' abilities and interests can take them. From a religious point of view, we assume that God did it and hope to find out something about how he did it, but the answers will never be final and there will always be further surprises to come. Deeper questions will eventually have to be referred to religion.

13. Physics 1981
spectroscopy . Nicolaas Bloembergen, arthur Leonard schawlow, Kai M. Siegbahn.1/4 of the prize, 1/4 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. USA, USA, Sweden.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1981
"for their contribution to the development of laser spectroscopy" "for his contribution to the development of high-resolution electron spectroscopy" Nicolaas Bloembergen Arthur Leonard Schawlow Kai M. Siegbahn 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA Sweden Harvard University
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14. Arthur L. Schawlow Winner Of The 1981 Nobel Prize In Physics
arthur L. schawlow, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. arthur L. schawlow. 1981 Nobel Laureate in Physics submitted by Pat Volkman) arthur L. schawlow Autobiography( submitted by Chinnappan Baskar) arthur L. schawlow PRIZE IN
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15. Stanford University Department Of Physics - December, 1999 Newsletter
A Tribute to arthur L. schawlow. written by Professor Steven Chu.arthur L. schawlow, coinventor of the laser and co-recipient of
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A Tribute to Arthur L. Schawlow
written by Professor Steven Chu Arthur L. Schawlow, co-inventor of the laser and co-recipient of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics died on April 28, 1999 at the age of 77. Schawlow joined the physics faculty at Stanford University in 1961, where he remained until he retired to emeritus status in 1996. During this time, he embarked on his remarkable career developing laser spectroscopy. The late Professor Arthur Schawlow performing his famous Mickey Mouse balloon demonstration with a laser gun. His numerous prizes, medals, honorary degrees and election to honorary societies reflect the highest respect that has been accorded to his work. His co-invention of the laser and the wealth of ideas he introduced to the field of laser spectroscopy culminated in the award of the Nobel Prize in physics in 1981 and the National Medal of Science in 1991. There are also two prizes named after him: the Laser Institute of America established the Arthur L. Schawlow Medal for laser applications, and the American Physical Society established the Arthur L. Schawlow Prize for contributions to laser science.

16. Arthur L. Schawlow Winner Of The 1981 Nobel Prize In Physics
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18. Schawlow, Arthur L.
schawlow, arthur L. Born 1921. Birthplace Mount Vernon, N.Y. LaserCoinventor of the laser. schawlow worked with Charles H. Townes who was inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame in 1976.
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20. The Invention Of The LASER At Bell Labs: 1958 - 1998
emission of radiation, can be dated to 1958 with the publication of the scientificpaper, Infrared and Optical Masers , by arthur L. schawlow, then a Bell Labs
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Schawlow and Townes Invent the Laser
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. That paper, 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. Arthur L. Schawlow adjusts a ruby optical maser during an experiment at Bell Labs, while C. G. B. Garrett prepares to photograph the maser flash. The work of Schawlow and Townes, however, can be traced back to the 1940s and early 50s and their interest in the field of microwave spectroscopy, which had emerged as a powerful tool for puzzling out the characteristics of a wide variety of molecules. Neither man was planning on inventing a device that would revolutionize a number of industries, from communications to medicine. They had something more straightforward in mind, developing a device to help them study molecular structures.

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