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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

61. Laser Pioneer Arthur Schawlow Dies - June, 1999
One of the pioneers of laser research and winner of a Nobel Prize in physics,arthur L. schawlow, died April 28 at age 77 in Palo Alto, Calif.
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June 1999 Edition Send News to photonics@laurin.com or submit online here Sponsored by: Laser Pioneer Arthur Schawlow Dies One of the pioneers of laser research and winner of a Nobel Prize in physics, Arthur L. Schawlow, died April 28 at age 77 in Palo Alto, Calif. Schawlow worked with Charles H. Townes in the 1950s on a device that evolved into a laser. The pair collaborated at Columbia University in New York, where they initially gained recognition for work on the maser, a microwave predecessor of the laser. Their goal was to invent a device that would amplify light the way a maser amplified microwaves. When they published their findings in 1957, the work sparked an international race to build the first working laser, a feat accomplished in 1960 by Theodore H. Maiman in Malibu, Calif. During his career, Schawlow worked at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey, where he studied superconductivity, and worked on laser and microwave spectroscopy at Stanford University. In the years that followed, he and Townes would each win a Nobel award. Schawlow shared a Nobel Prize in 1981 with Nicolaas Bloembergen of Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., for contributions to laser spectroscopy. Return to the previous page Browse Accent on Applications Presstime Bulletin Article Abstracts BusinessWorld ... Spectra Contents top of page Photonics.com: Optical, Laser and Fiber Optics Resource

62. Laser Pioneer, Nobel Winner Schawlow Dies - 03 Of May, 1999 - Photonics.com
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 3 arthur L. schawlow, one of the pioneersof laser technology and a Nobel laureate, has died at the age of 77.
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Laser Pioneer, Nobel Winner Schawlow Dies May 03, 1999
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 3 Arthur L. Schawlow, one of the pioneers of laser technology and a Nobel laureate, has died at the age of 77. Stanford University said Schawlow, an emeritus professor of physics, died at a hospital in Palo Alto, Calif., of congestive heart failure and pneumonia following a long battle with leukemia.
While a number of scientists were credited with developing the technology that went into building the first laser, Schawlow and his co-inventor Charles Townes were the first to publish a practical guide to making a laser in 1957. In 1981 Schawlow received the Nobel Prize for his work in laser spectroscopy. Return to previous page Search Our Site Photonics Web Search
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63. Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs V.83 (2003), Arthur Schawlow
OCR for page 197 arthur schawlow May 5, 1921April 28, 1999 BY STEVEN CHU AND CHARLESH arthur L. SchawTow was born in Mount Vernon, New York, on May 5, 1921.
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65. 122894 Fascinating Account Of The Laser Patent Wars Laser Focus
Did Drs. Charles H. Townes and arthur L. schawlow . . . or Gordon Gould. . . first get the idea for the laser? . . . The patent
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67. Faculty Of Arts & Sciences: News And Events
Contact Michael Patrick Rutter 617.496.3815. Harvard Scientist Federico CapassoAwarded the 2004 arthur L. schawlow Prize by the American Physical Society.
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Harvard Scientist Federico Capasso Awarded the 2004 Arthur L. Schawlow Prize by the American Physical Society $10,000 Prize Highlights the Work of the Co-inventor of the Quantum Cascade Laser Cambridge, Mass. - December 18, 2003 - On behalf of the American Physical Society (APS), Harvard University's Federico Capasso, Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering, has been awarded the 2004 Arthur L. Schawlow Prize in Laser Science, endowed by the NEC Corporation, for his "contributions to the invention and demonstration of the quantum cascade laser and the elucidation of its physics, which bridges quantum electronics, solid-state physics, and materials science." Quantum cascade (QC) lasers were invented and first demonstrated by Capasso and his group at Bell Labs in 1994. The powerful and portable lasers are made by stacking ultra thin atomic layers of semiconductor materials on top of each other. By varying the thickness of the layers scientists can select the wavelength at which a QC laser will emit light, custom designing it for a specific application. Some of the many potential applications of the laser include pollution monitoring, medical diagnostics such as breath analysis, combustion diagnostics, homeland security, and law enforcement. Capasso received the doctor of Physics degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Rome, Italy, in 1973 and after doing research in fiber optics at Fondazione Bordoni in Rome, joined Bell Labs in 1976. He joined Harvard's Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences in January 2003. He has been widely honored for his interdisciplinary research in fields such as materials research, solid state physics, electronics, and photonics. His honors include membership in the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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  • 69. Public Relations Press Release
    12, 1998 CARL WIEMAN RECEIVES 1999 arthur L. schawlow PRIZE Distinguished ProfessorCarl E. Wieman of the University of Colorado at Boulder has been named the
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    CARL WIEMAN RECEIVES 1999
    ARTHUR L. SCHAWLOW PRIZE
    Distinguished Professor Carl E. Wieman of the University of Colorado at Boulder has been named the recipient of the 1999 Arthur L. Schawlow Prize in Laser Science from the American Physical Society.
    The prize recognizes outstanding contributions to basic research that uses lasers to advance knowledge of the fundamental properties of materials and their interaction with light. The prize is named for the Nobel Prize-winning scientist who played a major role in developing the laser and its applications and includes a $10,000 award.
    The APS cited Wieman, "For pioneering work on the production and study of Bose-Einstein condensation in a dilute atomic vapor, which has become a major testing ground for macroscopic quantum phenomena, and quantum statistical mechanics."
    Wieman is a fellow and former chair of JILA, a joint institute of CU-Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
    The APS is the world's leading organization of physicists and will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 1999. The international group is based in College Park, Md., and has more than 40,000 members in industry, academia and government.

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    71. LaserInstitute.org - News Releases
    of CLAIM (Center for LaserAided Intelligent Manufacturing) at the University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., received the 22nd arthur L. schawlow Award from
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    The award is in recognition of Mazumder's extensive contributions as an outstanding educator, foremost scholar, scientist, engineer and pioneering leader in commercialization within the field of laser materials processing. Mazumder is recognized as the visionary builder of one of the most prominent university groups in laser materials processing in the world, and as a major contributor to worldwide academic development in the field of laser materials processing through research groups at the University of Illinois and the University of Michigan. He has also pioneered many new processes from the generation of nano materials by laser ablation to the formation of metastable alloys and, more recently, the commercialization of the weld build technique.
    Lastly, Mazumder was recognized for his exemplary service as LIA's president in 2000 and as an LIA fellow, for chairing many international congresses and conferences, and for dedicating an extraordinarily high level of energy to the growth of LIA, bringing strong leadership in the strategic direction of the society, and coaching younger members to be active contributors.

    72. Brief History Of Laser
    1958. arthur L schawlow Charles H Townes, First detailed paper describing OpticalMASER . 1960. arthur L schawlow Charles H Townes, LASER patent No. 2,929,922.
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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.

    73. News
    30 Dr. arthur L. schawlow, cowinner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics forhis work in the development of lasers, died on April 29 in Palo Alto, CA.
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    PTB Industry News April 30 , 1999 Arthur Schawlow, Nobelist for Lasers, Dies PALO ALTO, CA, Apr. 30 Dr. Arthur L. Schawlow, co-winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in the development of lasers, died on April 29 in Palo Alto, CA. He was 77. In the 1950s, Schawlow collaborated with Dr. Charles H. Townes in designing a device for Light Amplification by Simulated Emission of Radiation, which came to be known by its acronym: laser. Townes had invented the maser a microwave precursor to the laser. Schawlow and Townes first worked together at Columbia University to build upon the maser concept. The two scientists sought to invent a device that would amplify light in the way that the maser amplified microwaves. Schawlow's solution was to build a cavity consisting of a synthetic ruby that would serve as a resonator for light waves. When Schawlow and Townes published their idea in 1957, it prompted an international competition to build a working laser. It was Albert Einstein who first speculated about using high-intensity light, electricity, or radiation to energize substances such as crystals, liquids, or gases, then releasing their stored energy in powerful beams of light. There have been conflicting claims as to who actually invented the laser, but it is generally agreed that the first working laser was built by Dr. Theodore H. Maiman at Hughes Research Laboratories in Malibu, CA. The device was first operated on May 16, 1960.

    74. IS FACILITATED COMMUNICATION REAL?
    2 No. 1 (Nov., 1993) of the Facilitated Communication Digest, pp. 89. ISFACILITATED COMMUNICATION REAL? arthur L. schawlow Stanford University.
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    This article originally appeared in Vol. 2 No. 1 (Nov., 1993) of the Facilitated Communication Digest, [pp. 8-9].
    IS FACILITATED COMMUNICATION REAL?
    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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    76. Welding Design Fabrication Hansch Is Schawlow Award Winner
    director, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics and professor of physics, Universityof Munich, Germany, has been named the arthur L. schawlow Award winner
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    77. Archive: SETI Arthur Schawlow, Nobel Laureate And Co-inventor Of The Laser,
    salisbury@stanford.edu 4/29/99 arthur schawlow, Nobel laureate and coinventorof the laser, dies By David F. Salisbury arthur L. schawlow, aka The
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    78. Nobel Prize In Physics Since 1901
    L.; James,W. Cronin; Bloembergen, Nicolaas; schawlow, arthur L.; Siegbahn, Kai M. 1982.
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    Nobel Prize in Physics since 1901 Year Winners Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon Zeeman, Pieter Becquerel, Antoine Henri; Curie, Marie; Curie, Pierre Rayleigh, Lord John William Strutt Lenard, Philipp Eduard Anton Thomson, Sir Joseph John Michelson, Albert Abraham Lippmann, Gabriel Braun, Carl Ferdinand Marconi, Guglielmo Van Der Waals, Johannes Diderik Wien, Wilhelm Dalen, Nils Gustaf Kamerlingh-Onnes, Heike Laue, Max Von Bragg, Sir William Henry; Bragg, Sir William Lawrence Barkla, Charles Glover Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Stark, Johannes Guillaume, Charles Edouard Einstein, Albert Bohr, Niels Millikan, Robert Andrews Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg Franck, James; Hertz, Gustav Perrin, Jean Baptiste Compton, Arthur Holly; Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees Richardson, Sir Owen Willans De Broglie, Prince Louis-Victor Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Heisenberg, Werner Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice; Schroedinger, Erwin Chadwick, Sir James

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    80. Skolavpohode.cz
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