Townes was born in Greenville, South Carolina on July 28, 1915, the son of Henry Keith Townes, an attorney, and Ellen (Hard) Townes. He attended the Greenville public schools and then Furman University in Greenville, where he completed the requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree in Physics and the Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern Languages, graduating summa cum laude in 1935, at the age of 19. Physics had fascinated him since his first course in the subject during his sophomore year in college because of its "beautifully logical structure". He was also interested in natural history while at Furman, serving as curator of the museum, and working during the summers as collector for Furman's biology camp. In addition, he was busy with other activities, including the swimming team, the college newspaper and the football band.
Nobel Prize Winner Charles Townes on Science and Religion
Nobel Prize Winner Charles Townes on Science and Religion
Nobel Prize Winner Charles Townes on Science and Religion
Noble Prize Winner Charles Townes talks about science and religion from his office at UC Berkeley. Charles Hard Townes (born July 28, 1915) is an American No...
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Universidade da Califórnia anuncia morte do cientista Charles Hard Townes
Universidade da Califórnia anuncia morte do cientista Charles Hard Townes
Universidade da Califórnia anuncia morte do cientista Charles Hard Townes
Ele foi um dos criadores do laser e ganhou o prêmio Nobel de Física, em 1964. E você sabe o que é o laser? O Repórter Brasil explica.
Ver episodio:
http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasil/bloco/universidade-da-california-anuncia-morte-do-cientista-charles-hard-townes
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All About - Charles Hard Townes (Extended)
All About - Charles Hard Townes (Extended)
All About - Charles Hard Townes (Extended)
What is Charles Hard Townes?
A documentary report all about Charles Hard Townes for homework/assignment.
Charles Hard Townes (born July 28, 1915) is an American Nobel Prize-winning physicist and educator. Townes is known for his work on the theory and application of the maser, on which he got the fundamental patent, and other work in quantum electronics connected with both maser and laser devices. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964 with Nikolay Basov and Alexander Prokhorov.
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5 Ways Lasers Will Be Used in the Future
5 Ways Lasers Will Be Used in the Future
5 Ways Lasers Will Be Used in the Future
Happy belated birthday to Charles Hard Townes - Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor of the laser. In honor of Mr. Townes, we're talking about five min...
1:25
Celebrating Laser Inventor Charles Townes' 99th
Celebrating Laser Inventor Charles Townes' 99th
Celebrating Laser Inventor Charles Townes' 99th
Laser inventor Charles Hard Townes, professor emeritus of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, turns 99 on July 28, and an adoring campus is th...
18:57
Ellen Townes-Anderson interview, part 1 of 2 (daughter of Charles Townes)
Ellen Townes-Anderson interview, part 1 of 2 (daughter of Charles Townes)
Ellen Townes-Anderson interview, part 1 of 2 (daughter of Charles Townes)
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Conversations with History: Charles W. Townes
Conversations with History: Charles W. Townes
Conversations with History: Charles W. Townes
Winner of the Nobel Prize for his role in the invention of the laser and maser, UC Berkeley Professor Charles Townes recounts his adventures as a scientist. ...
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Charles Townes Remembrance
Charles Townes Remembrance
Charles Townes Remembrance
Nobel laureate Charles Hard Townes, an OSA Fellow and recipient of the Frederic Ives Medal (1996), died on 27 January 2015. The OSA community mourns the passing of Dr. Townes.
Read more on the life of Dr. Townes: http://www.osa.org/Charles_Townes_Memoriam.
If you would like to make a memorial donation to the OSA Foundation fund or endowment in honor of Dr. Townes please visit http://www.osa.org/donate.
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Charles H. Townes' moment of discovery, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Charles H. Townes' moment of discovery, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Charles H. Townes' moment of discovery, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Professor Townes discusses the development of masers and the moment of the discovery in this interview from 2001 with Joanna Rose, science writer. Professor Townes died early Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. He was 99.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 was divided, one half awarded to Charles Hard Townes, the other half jointly to Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle".
Watch the full interview: http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=377
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El láser - A. L. Schawlow C. H. Townes T. Maiman - Física
El láser - A. L. Schawlow C. H. Townes T. Maiman - Física
El láser - A. L. Schawlow C. H. Townes T. Maiman - Física
Capítulo: El láser. Tema: El láser. Arthur Leonard Schawlow. Charles Hard Townes. Serie: Grandes genios e inventos de la humanidad.
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Charles H. Townes on new discoveries, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Charles H. Townes on new discoveries, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Charles H. Townes on new discoveries, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Professor Townes discusses the challenges of making a new discovery in this interview from 2001 with Joanna Rose, science writer. Professor Townes died early Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. He was 99.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 was divided, one half awarded to Charles Hard Townes, the other half jointly to Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle".
Watch the full interview: http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=377
Read Charles Townes' biography: http
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Charles Townes ● A Simple Tribute
Charles Townes ● A Simple Tribute
Charles Townes ● A Simple Tribute
Charles Hard Townes (28 July 1915 - 27 January 2015)
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Nobel Prize Winner Charles Townes on Science and Religion
Nobel Prize Winner Charles Townes on Science and Religion
Nobel Prize Winner Charles Townes on Science and Religion
Noble Prize Winner Charles Townes talks about science and religion from his office at UC Berkeley. Charles Hard Townes (born July 28, 1915) is an American No...
1:17
Universidade da Califórnia anuncia morte do cientista Charles Hard Townes
Universidade da Califórnia anuncia morte do cientista Charles Hard Townes
Universidade da Califórnia anuncia morte do cientista Charles Hard Townes
Ele foi um dos criadores do laser e ganhou o prêmio Nobel de Física, em 1964. E você sabe o que é o laser? O Repórter Brasil explica.
Ver episodio:
http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasil/bloco/universidade-da-california-anuncia-morte-do-cientista-charles-hard-townes
7:45
All About - Charles Hard Townes (Extended)
All About - Charles Hard Townes (Extended)
All About - Charles Hard Townes (Extended)
What is Charles Hard Townes?
A documentary report all about Charles Hard Townes for homework/assignment.
Charles Hard Townes (born July 28, 1915) is an American Nobel Prize-winning physicist and educator. Townes is known for his work on the theory and application of the maser, on which he got the fundamental patent, and other work in quantum electronics connected with both maser and laser devices. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964 with Nikolay Basov and Alexander Prokhorov.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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4:36
5 Ways Lasers Will Be Used in the Future
5 Ways Lasers Will Be Used in the Future
5 Ways Lasers Will Be Used in the Future
Happy belated birthday to Charles Hard Townes - Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor of the laser. In honor of Mr. Townes, we're talking about five min...
1:25
Celebrating Laser Inventor Charles Townes' 99th
Celebrating Laser Inventor Charles Townes' 99th
Celebrating Laser Inventor Charles Townes' 99th
Laser inventor Charles Hard Townes, professor emeritus of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, turns 99 on July 28, and an adoring campus is th...
18:57
Ellen Townes-Anderson interview, part 1 of 2 (daughter of Charles Townes)
Ellen Townes-Anderson interview, part 1 of 2 (daughter of Charles Townes)
Ellen Townes-Anderson interview, part 1 of 2 (daughter of Charles Townes)
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54:40
Conversations with History: Charles W. Townes
Conversations with History: Charles W. Townes
Conversations with History: Charles W. Townes
Winner of the Nobel Prize for his role in the invention of the laser and maser, UC Berkeley Professor Charles Townes recounts his adventures as a scientist. ...
4:17
Charles Townes Remembrance
Charles Townes Remembrance
Charles Townes Remembrance
Nobel laureate Charles Hard Townes, an OSA Fellow and recipient of the Frederic Ives Medal (1996), died on 27 January 2015. The OSA community mourns the passing of Dr. Townes.
Read more on the life of Dr. Townes: http://www.osa.org/Charles_Townes_Memoriam.
If you would like to make a memorial donation to the OSA Foundation fund or endowment in honor of Dr. Townes please visit http://www.osa.org/donate.
1:51
Charles H. Townes' moment of discovery, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Charles H. Townes' moment of discovery, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Charles H. Townes' moment of discovery, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Professor Townes discusses the development of masers and the moment of the discovery in this interview from 2001 with Joanna Rose, science writer. Professor Townes died early Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. He was 99.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 was divided, one half awarded to Charles Hard Townes, the other half jointly to Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle".
Watch the full interview: http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=377
Read Charles Townes
14:45
El láser - A. L. Schawlow C. H. Townes T. Maiman - Física
El láser - A. L. Schawlow C. H. Townes T. Maiman - Física
El láser - A. L. Schawlow C. H. Townes T. Maiman - Física
Capítulo: El láser. Tema: El láser. Arthur Leonard Schawlow. Charles Hard Townes. Serie: Grandes genios e inventos de la humanidad.
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Charles H. Townes on new discoveries, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Charles H. Townes on new discoveries, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Charles H. Townes on new discoveries, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Professor Townes discusses the challenges of making a new discovery in this interview from 2001 with Joanna Rose, science writer. Professor Townes died early Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. He was 99.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 was divided, one half awarded to Charles Hard Townes, the other half jointly to Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle".
Watch the full interview: http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=377
Read Charles Townes' biography: http
1:53
Charles Townes ● A Simple Tribute
Charles Townes ● A Simple Tribute
Charles Townes ● A Simple Tribute
Charles Hard Townes (28 July 1915 - 27 January 2015)
"Pay Your Tribute"
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¿Qué es la mecánica cuántica?: un premio Nobel se lo explica
¿Qué es la mecánica cuántica?: un premio Nobel se lo explica
¿Qué es la mecánica cuántica?: un premio Nobel se lo explica
En su única visita a la Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango, el premio Nóbel nos explica cómo todo a nuestro alrededor tiene que ver con la física cuántica.
Sobre nuestro invitado:
Serge Haroche (Marruecos, 1944) es catedrático de física cuántica en el Colegio de Francia y en la Escuela Normal Superior de París, ha sido ganador de los premios Humboldt (Alemania, 1993) y Charles Hard Townes (Estados Unidos, 2007), de las medallas de oro que entregan el Instituto Franklin de Filadelfia (2007) y el Centro Nacional de Investigación Científica de Francia (2009). En 2012, junto al investigador norteamericano David J. Wineland, recibió el Premio Nobel
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Charles Townes, Inventor Of The Laser, Dies At 99
Charles Townes, Inventor Of The Laser, Dies At 99
Charles Townes, Inventor Of The Laser, Dies At 99
Charles Townes said his revelation of how to form a narrow beam of a single wavelength came while he sat on a park bench in 1951.
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Inventor of the laser, Charles Townes dies at 99
Inventor of the laser, Charles Townes dies at 99
Inventor of the laser, Charles Townes dies at 99
The American inventor who created lasers died this week. Tonight we remember one of his greatest achievements.
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Lasers: "The Conquest of Light" circa 1962 AT&T; 9min
Lasers: "The Conquest of Light" circa 1962 AT&T; 9min
Lasers: "The Conquest of Light" circa 1962 AT&T; 9min
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "Tells the story of the laser, a device with unlimited potential in many areas, explaining how a laser works and what ...
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Berkeley Celebrates Charles Townes' 99th Birthday
Berkeley Celebrates Charles Townes' 99th Birthday
Berkeley Celebrates Charles Townes' 99th Birthday
UC Berkeley celebrated the 99th birthday of Charles Townes, who received the Nobel Prize for inventing the laser.
Full story: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2014/07/22/birthday-bash-to-celebrate-laser-inventor-charles-townes/
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German Military ADVANCED LASER Air Defense System
German Military ADVANCED LASER Air Defense System
German Military ADVANCED LASER Air Defense System
The German military unveils a new laser air defense system to combat enemy aircraft. A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The term "laser" originated as an acronym for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation".[1][2] A laser differs from other sources of light because it emits light coherently. Spatial coherence allows a laser to be focused to a tight spot, enabling applications like laser cutting and lithography. Spatial coherence also allows a laser beam to stay narrow over long distances (collimation), enabling applicat
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Charles H. Townes
Charles H. Townes
Charles H. Townes
Charles H. Townes was born in Greenville, South Carolina, July 28, 1915, and grew up on a farm. Townes studied at Furman and Duke Universities, then headed w...
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On This Day - March 22, A Shot Of History
On This Day - March 22, A Shot Of History
On This Day - March 22, A Shot Of History
1943 – World War II: the entire population of Khatyn in Belarus is burnt alive by German occupation forces.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khatyn_massacre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE1WVoiDGAU
2012 - Australia's most wanted man, Malcolm Naden, is captured after seven years on the run in Gloucester, New South Wales
http://www.historyorb.com/day/march/22?p=2
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUBmadtFa9k
1960 – Arthur Leonard Schawlow and Charles Hard Townes receive the first patent for a laser
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzlferSFFZI
1931 – William Shatner, C
10:26
Robert Alfano on the supercontinuum: history and future applications
Robert Alfano on the supercontinuum: history and future applications
Robert Alfano on the supercontinuum: history and future applications
Supercontinuum generation has already found uses in chemistry and biology, but its discoverer says what's on the horizon is even more exciting. Supercontinuu...
Nobel Prize Winner Charles Townes on Science and Religion
Noble Prize Winner Charles Townes talks about science and religion from his office at UC Berkeley. Charles Hard Townes (born July 28, 1915) is an American No...
Noble Prize Winner Charles Townes talks about science and religion from his office at UC Berkeley. Charles Hard Townes (born July 28, 1915) is an American No...
Ele foi um dos criadores do laser e ganhou o prêmio Nobel de Física, em 1964. E você sabe o que é o laser? O Repórter Brasil explica.
Ver episodio:
http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasil/bloco/universidade-da-california-anuncia-morte-do-cientista-charles-hard-townes
Ele foi um dos criadores do laser e ganhou o prêmio Nobel de Física, em 1964. E você sabe o que é o laser? O Repórter Brasil explica.
Ver episodio:
http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasil/bloco/universidade-da-california-anuncia-morte-do-cientista-charles-hard-townes
What is Charles Hard Townes?
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Charles Hard Townes (born July 28, 1915) is an American Nobel Prize-winning physicist and educator. Townes is known for his work on the theory and application of the maser, on which he got the fundamental patent, and other work in quantum electronics connected with both maser and laser devices. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964 with Nikolay Basov and Alexander Prokhorov.
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Charles Hard Townes (born July 28, 1915) is an American Nobel Prize-winning physicist and educator. Townes is known for his work on the theory and application of the maser, on which he got the fundamental patent, and other work in quantum electronics connected with both maser and laser devices. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964 with Nikolay Basov and Alexander Prokhorov.
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Happy belated birthday to Charles Hard Townes - Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor of the laser. In honor of Mr. Townes, we're talking about five min...
Happy belated birthday to Charles Hard Townes - Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor of the laser. In honor of Mr. Townes, we're talking about five min...
Laser inventor Charles Hard Townes, professor emeritus of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, turns 99 on July 28, and an adoring campus is th...
Laser inventor Charles Hard Townes, professor emeritus of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, turns 99 on July 28, and an adoring campus is th...
Please give us a THUMBS UP if you like our videos!!! Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hard_Townes is an American Nobel Prize-winning physicist and...
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Winner of the Nobel Prize for his role in the invention of the laser and maser, UC Berkeley Professor Charles Townes recounts his adventures as a scientist. ...
Winner of the Nobel Prize for his role in the invention of the laser and maser, UC Berkeley Professor Charles Townes recounts his adventures as a scientist. ...
Nobel laureate Charles Hard Townes, an OSA Fellow and recipient of the Frederic Ives Medal (1996), died on 27 January 2015. The OSA community mourns the passing of Dr. Townes.
Read more on the life of Dr. Townes: http://www.osa.org/Charles_Townes_Memoriam.
If you would like to make a memorial donation to the OSA Foundation fund or endowment in honor of Dr. Townes please visit http://www.osa.org/donate.
Nobel laureate Charles Hard Townes, an OSA Fellow and recipient of the Frederic Ives Medal (1996), died on 27 January 2015. The OSA community mourns the passing of Dr. Townes.
Read more on the life of Dr. Townes: http://www.osa.org/Charles_Townes_Memoriam.
If you would like to make a memorial donation to the OSA Foundation fund or endowment in honor of Dr. Townes please visit http://www.osa.org/donate.
published:09 Feb 2015
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Charles H. Townes' moment of discovery, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Professor Townes discusses the development of masers and the moment of the discovery in this interview from 2001 with Joanna Rose, science writer. Professor Townes died early Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. He was 99.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 was divided, one half awarded to Charles Hard Townes, the other half jointly to Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle".
Watch the full interview: http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=377
Read Charles Townes' biography: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1964/townes-bio.html
Credits: Ladda Productions AB (Video production)
Professor Townes discusses the development of masers and the moment of the discovery in this interview from 2001 with Joanna Rose, science writer. Professor Townes died early Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. He was 99.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 was divided, one half awarded to Charles Hard Townes, the other half jointly to Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle".
Watch the full interview: http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=377
Read Charles Townes' biography: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1964/townes-bio.html
Credits: Ladda Productions AB (Video production)
published:28 Jan 2015
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El láser - A. L. Schawlow C. H. Townes T. Maiman - Física
Professor Townes discusses the challenges of making a new discovery in this interview from 2001 with Joanna Rose, science writer. Professor Townes died early Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. He was 99.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 was divided, one half awarded to Charles Hard Townes, the other half jointly to Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle".
Watch the full interview: http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=377
Read Charles Townes' biography: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1964/townes-bio.html
Credits: Ladda Productions AB (Video production)
Professor Townes discusses the challenges of making a new discovery in this interview from 2001 with Joanna Rose, science writer. Professor Townes died early Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. He was 99.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 was divided, one half awarded to Charles Hard Townes, the other half jointly to Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle".
Watch the full interview: http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=377
Read Charles Townes' biography: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1964/townes-bio.html
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¿Qué es la mecánica cuántica?: un premio Nobel se lo explica
En su única visita a la Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango, el premio Nóbel nos explica cómo todo a nuestro alrededor tiene que ver con la física cuántica.
Sobre nuestro invitado:
Serge Haroche (Marruecos, 1944) es catedrático de física cuántica en el Colegio de Francia y en la Escuela Normal Superior de París, ha sido ganador de los premios Humboldt (Alemania, 1993) y Charles Hard Townes (Estados Unidos, 2007), de las medallas de oro que entregan el Instituto Franklin de Filadelfia (2007) y el Centro Nacional de Investigación Científica de Francia (2009). En 2012, junto al investigador norteamericano David J. Wineland, recibió el Premio Nobel de Física por sus trabajos sobre la interacción entre la luz y la materia, “una investigación que cambiará nuestra vida diaria de un modo tan radical como el ordenador clásico la cambió en el siglo pasado”, afirmó el veredicto del Premio.
En su única visita a la Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango, el premio Nóbel nos explica cómo todo a nuestro alrededor tiene que ver con la física cuántica.
Sobre nuestro invitado:
Serge Haroche (Marruecos, 1944) es catedrático de física cuántica en el Colegio de Francia y en la Escuela Normal Superior de París, ha sido ganador de los premios Humboldt (Alemania, 1993) y Charles Hard Townes (Estados Unidos, 2007), de las medallas de oro que entregan el Instituto Franklin de Filadelfia (2007) y el Centro Nacional de Investigación Científica de Francia (2009). En 2012, junto al investigador norteamericano David J. Wineland, recibió el Premio Nobel de Física por sus trabajos sobre la interacción entre la luz y la materia, “una investigación que cambiará nuestra vida diaria de un modo tan radical como el ordenador clásico la cambió en el siglo pasado”, afirmó el veredicto del Premio.
Charles Townes said his revelation of how to form a narrow beam of a single wavelength came while he sat on a park bench in 1951.
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Los Angeles Times http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-charles-townes-20150128-story.html#page=1
VR Foundation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wddTIwAc3f0
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ1LpN7H9BI
U.S. Department of Defense https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px87SP01eKw
Arbor Scientific https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtVbb_MWNDg
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Charles Townes said his revelation of how to form a narrow beam of a single wavelength came while he sat on a park bench in 1951.
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Los Angeles Times http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-charles-townes-20150128-story.html#page=1
VR Foundation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wddTIwAc3f0
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ1LpN7H9BI
U.S. Department of Defense https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Px87SP01eKw
Arbor Scientific https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtVbb_MWNDg
Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/sarahmccracken/298358349/in/photolist-cxesJ-8dm9Dy-snaxt-snayZ-dbritt-ofb54u-ouAM39-bHpHzi
NobelPrize.org https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spPs_v6-VNk
Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/cstmweb/4208910041/in/photolist-8MwFg-7pVLjv-7pVLmB-7pVLi8-7pVLhT-7pVLhz-8iGoPY-aEFe2c-89Anx3
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The American inventor who created lasers died this week. Tonight we remember one of his greatest achievements.
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The American inventor who created lasers died this week. Tonight we remember one of his greatest achievements.
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published:30 Jan 2015
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Lasers: "The Conquest of Light" circa 1962 AT&T; 9min
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "Tells the story of the laser, a device with unlimited potential in many areas, explaining how a laser works and what ...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ "Tells the story of the laser, a device with unlimited potential in many areas, explaining how a laser works and what ...
UC Berkeley celebrated the 99th birthday of Charles Townes, who received the Nobel Prize for inventing the laser.
Full story: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2014/07/22/birthday-bash-to-celebrate-laser-inventor-charles-townes/
Video by Christian Collins, UC Berkeley Media Relations
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UC Berkeley celebrated the 99th birthday of Charles Townes, who received the Nobel Prize for inventing the laser.
Full story: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2014/07/22/birthday-bash-to-celebrate-laser-inventor-charles-townes/
Video by Christian Collins, UC Berkeley Media Relations
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The German military unveils a new laser air defense system to combat enemy aircraft. A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The term "laser" originated as an acronym for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation".[1][2] A laser differs from other sources of light because it emits light coherently. Spatial coherence allows a laser to be focused to a tight spot, enabling applications like laser cutting and lithography. Spatial coherence also allows a laser beam to stay narrow over long distances (collimation), enabling applications such as laser pointers. Lasers can also have high temporal coherence which allows them to have a very narrow spectrum, i.e., they only emit a single color of light. Temporal coherence can be used to produce pulses of light—as short as a femtosecond.
Lasers have many important applications. They are used in common consumer devices such as optical disk drives, laser printers, and barcode scanners. Lasers are used for both fiber-optic and free-space optical communication. They are used in medicine for laser surgery and various skin treatments, and in industry for cutting and welding materials. They are used in military and law enforcement devices for marking targets and measuring range and speed. Laser lighting displays use laser light as an entertainment medium.
History
Foundations
In 1917, Albert Einstein established the theoretical foundations for the laser and the maser in the paper Zur Quantentheorie der Strahlung (On the Quantum Theory of Radiation) via a re-derivation of Max Planck's law of radiation, conceptually based upon probability coefficients (Einstein coefficients) for the absorption, spontaneous emission, and stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. In 1928, Rudolf W. Ladenburg confirmed the existence of the phenomena of stimulated emission and negative absorption.[11] In 1939, Valentin A. Fabrikant predicted the use of stimulated emission to amplify "short" waves.[12] In 1947, Willis E. Lamb and R. C. Retherford found apparent stimulated emission in hydrogen spectra and effected the first demonstration of stimulated emission.[11] In 1950, Alfred Kastler (Nobel Prize for Physics 1966) proposed the method of optical pumping, experimentally confirmed, two years later, by Brossel, Kastler, and Winter.[13]
Maser
In 1953, Charles Hard Townes and graduate students James P. Gordon and Herbert J. Zeiger produced the first microwave amplifier, a device operating on similar principles to the laser, but amplifying microwave radiation rather than infrared or visible radiation. Townes's maser was incapable of continuous output.[citation needed] Meanwhile, in the Soviet Union, Nikolay Basov and Aleksandr Prokhorov were independently working on the quantum oscillator and solved the problem of continuous-output systems by using more than two energy levels. These gain media could release stimulated emissions between an excited state and a lower excited state, not the ground state, facilitating the maintenance of a population inversion. In 1955, Prokhorov and Basov suggested optical pumping of a multi-level system as a method for obtaining the population inversion, later a main method of laser pumping.
Townes reports that several eminent physicists – among them Niels Bohr, John von Neumann, Isidor Rabi, Polykarp Kusch, and Llewellyn Thomas — argued the maser violated Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and hence could not work.[14] In 1964 Charles H. Townes, Nikolay Basov, and Aleksandr Prokhorov shared the Nobel Prize in Physics, "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser–laser principle".
Laser
In 1957, Charles Hard Townes and Arthur Leonard Schawlow, then at Bell Labs, began a serious study of the infrared laser. As ideas developed, they abandoned infrared radiation to instead concentrate upon visible light. The concept originally was called an "optical maser". In 1958, Bell Labs filed a patent application for their proposed optical maser; and Schawlow and Townes submitted a manuscript of their theoretical calculations to the Physical Review, published that year in Volume 112, Issue No. 6.
Simultaneously, at Columbia University, graduate student Gordon Gould was working on a doctoral thesis about the energy levels of excited thallium. When Gould and Townes met, they spoke of radiation emission, as a general subject; afterwards, in November 1957, Gould noted his ideas for a "laser", including using an open resonator (later an essential laser-device component). Moreover, in 1958, Prokhorov independently proposed using an open resonator, the first published appearance (the USSR) of this idea. Elsewhere, in the U.S., Schawlow and Townes had agreed to an open-resonator laser design –
The German military unveils a new laser air defense system to combat enemy aircraft. A laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The term "laser" originated as an acronym for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation".[1][2] A laser differs from other sources of light because it emits light coherently. Spatial coherence allows a laser to be focused to a tight spot, enabling applications like laser cutting and lithography. Spatial coherence also allows a laser beam to stay narrow over long distances (collimation), enabling applications such as laser pointers. Lasers can also have high temporal coherence which allows them to have a very narrow spectrum, i.e., they only emit a single color of light. Temporal coherence can be used to produce pulses of light—as short as a femtosecond.
Lasers have many important applications. They are used in common consumer devices such as optical disk drives, laser printers, and barcode scanners. Lasers are used for both fiber-optic and free-space optical communication. They are used in medicine for laser surgery and various skin treatments, and in industry for cutting and welding materials. They are used in military and law enforcement devices for marking targets and measuring range and speed. Laser lighting displays use laser light as an entertainment medium.
History
Foundations
In 1917, Albert Einstein established the theoretical foundations for the laser and the maser in the paper Zur Quantentheorie der Strahlung (On the Quantum Theory of Radiation) via a re-derivation of Max Planck's law of radiation, conceptually based upon probability coefficients (Einstein coefficients) for the absorption, spontaneous emission, and stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. In 1928, Rudolf W. Ladenburg confirmed the existence of the phenomena of stimulated emission and negative absorption.[11] In 1939, Valentin A. Fabrikant predicted the use of stimulated emission to amplify "short" waves.[12] In 1947, Willis E. Lamb and R. C. Retherford found apparent stimulated emission in hydrogen spectra and effected the first demonstration of stimulated emission.[11] In 1950, Alfred Kastler (Nobel Prize for Physics 1966) proposed the method of optical pumping, experimentally confirmed, two years later, by Brossel, Kastler, and Winter.[13]
Maser
In 1953, Charles Hard Townes and graduate students James P. Gordon and Herbert J. Zeiger produced the first microwave amplifier, a device operating on similar principles to the laser, but amplifying microwave radiation rather than infrared or visible radiation. Townes's maser was incapable of continuous output.[citation needed] Meanwhile, in the Soviet Union, Nikolay Basov and Aleksandr Prokhorov were independently working on the quantum oscillator and solved the problem of continuous-output systems by using more than two energy levels. These gain media could release stimulated emissions between an excited state and a lower excited state, not the ground state, facilitating the maintenance of a population inversion. In 1955, Prokhorov and Basov suggested optical pumping of a multi-level system as a method for obtaining the population inversion, later a main method of laser pumping.
Townes reports that several eminent physicists – among them Niels Bohr, John von Neumann, Isidor Rabi, Polykarp Kusch, and Llewellyn Thomas — argued the maser violated Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and hence could not work.[14] In 1964 Charles H. Townes, Nikolay Basov, and Aleksandr Prokhorov shared the Nobel Prize in Physics, "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser–laser principle".
Laser
In 1957, Charles Hard Townes and Arthur Leonard Schawlow, then at Bell Labs, began a serious study of the infrared laser. As ideas developed, they abandoned infrared radiation to instead concentrate upon visible light. The concept originally was called an "optical maser". In 1958, Bell Labs filed a patent application for their proposed optical maser; and Schawlow and Townes submitted a manuscript of their theoretical calculations to the Physical Review, published that year in Volume 112, Issue No. 6.
Simultaneously, at Columbia University, graduate student Gordon Gould was working on a doctoral thesis about the energy levels of excited thallium. When Gould and Townes met, they spoke of radiation emission, as a general subject; afterwards, in November 1957, Gould noted his ideas for a "laser", including using an open resonator (later an essential laser-device component). Moreover, in 1958, Prokhorov independently proposed using an open resonator, the first published appearance (the USSR) of this idea. Elsewhere, in the U.S., Schawlow and Townes had agreed to an open-resonator laser design –
Charles H. Townes was born in Greenville, South Carolina, July 28, 1915, and grew up on a farm. Townes studied at Furman and Duke Universities, then headed w...
Charles H. Townes was born in Greenville, South Carolina, July 28, 1915, and grew up on a farm. Townes studied at Furman and Duke Universities, then headed w...
1943 – World War II: the entire population of Khatyn in Belarus is burnt alive by German occupation forces.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khatyn_massacre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE1WVoiDGAU
2012 - Australia's most wanted man, Malcolm Naden, is captured after seven years on the run in Gloucester, New South Wales
http://www.historyorb.com/day/march/22?p=2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef9wVewOUaY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUBmadtFa9k
1960 – Arthur Leonard Schawlow and Charles Hard Townes receive the first patent for a laser
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzlferSFFZI
1931 – William Shatner, Canadian-American actor, singer, director, and producer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shatner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CywJD13fujw
Produced by Meiqi AN
1943 – World War II: the entire population of Khatyn in Belarus is burnt alive by German occupation forces.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khatyn_massacre
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE1WVoiDGAU
2012 - Australia's most wanted man, Malcolm Naden, is captured after seven years on the run in Gloucester, New South Wales
http://www.historyorb.com/day/march/22?p=2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef9wVewOUaY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUBmadtFa9k
1960 – Arthur Leonard Schawlow and Charles Hard Townes receive the first patent for a laser
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzlferSFFZI
1931 – William Shatner, Canadian-American actor, singer, director, and producer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shatner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CywJD13fujw
Produced by Meiqi AN
published:25 Mar 2015
views:19
Robert Alfano on the supercontinuum: history and future applications
Supercontinuum generation has already found uses in chemistry and biology, but its discoverer says what's on the horizon is even more exciting. Supercontinuu...
Supercontinuum generation has already found uses in chemistry and biology, but its discoverer says what's on the horizon is even more exciting. Supercontinuu...
Charles H. Townes is the 2010 recipient of the Gold Medal of SPIE in recognition of his extraordinary foresight in recognizing the potential of the laser and...
4:52
Lasers: Today & The Future
Lasers: Today & The Future
Lasers: Today & The Future
Interview with Nobel Laureate Charles H. Townes on the future of lasers.
5:57
Laser History & Development
Laser History & Development
Laser History & Development
Interview with Nobel Laureate Charles H. Townes on the history and development of lasers.
6:50
Contra Diagoras54 Part 4
Contra Diagoras54 Part 4
Contra Diagoras54 Part 4
My "first" video about religion, which actually turned out to be a six part mini-series. This is basically just refuting the claims made in this video: http:...
72:25
Charles H. Townes, public lecture on the 50th anniversary of the laser
Charles H. Townes, public lecture on the 50th anniversary of the laser
Charles H. Townes, public lecture on the 50th anniversary of the laser
The Herzberg Public Lecture 2010
by Charles H. Townes,
University of California, Berkeley
"The 50th Anniversary of the Laser"
The laser, patented in 1960. has become a ubiquitous piece of modern technology. On the occasion of its 50th birthday, meet Charles Townes, who shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics for its invention. Still an active researcher in astronomy, he will discuss the history of the laser and its current application to the measurement of the shapes and sizes of stars.
A public lecture given at the Canadian Association of Physicists Congress, June 7, 2010.
See
http://www.cap.ca/sites/cap.ca/files/article/1683/oct10-off
5:03
Modern Faith
Modern Faith
Modern Faith
Modern Faith This video was made to illustrate both the stupidity of bigotry and the diversity of faith. I would like to thank the following for their photos...
4:52
The Walkabouts interview - Chris Eckman (part 3)
The Walkabouts interview - Chris Eckman (part 3)
The Walkabouts interview - Chris Eckman (part 3)
Chris about Aftermath of anger, Travels In The Dustland, climate change Watch more of our video's on http://www.FaceCulture.com and follow us on http://www.t...
7:06
PledgeMusic Interview: Larry Kirwan of Black 47
PledgeMusic Interview: Larry Kirwan of Black 47
PledgeMusic Interview: Larry Kirwan of Black 47
Before Black 47 disbands after an amazing 25 years, they're releasing one final album, "Last Call". Pledge now and be part of the unforgettable history of Black 47: http://bit.ly/1cHTq5A
3:45
RUST Interviews Kristin Diable and The City
RUST Interviews Kristin Diable and The City
RUST Interviews Kristin Diable and The City
RUST talks to Kristin Diable and The City about the new Southern Renaissance and where Bruce Springsteen can find the key to Kristin's apartment at Eddie's A...
Charles H. Townes is the 2010 recipient of the Gold Medal of SPIE in recognition of his extraordinary foresight in recognizing the potential of the laser and...
Charles H. Townes is the 2010 recipient of the Gold Medal of SPIE in recognition of his extraordinary foresight in recognizing the potential of the laser and...
My "first" video about religion, which actually turned out to be a six part mini-series. This is basically just refuting the claims made in this video: http:...
My "first" video about religion, which actually turned out to be a six part mini-series. This is basically just refuting the claims made in this video: http:...
The Herzberg Public Lecture 2010
by Charles H. Townes,
University of California, Berkeley
"The 50th Anniversary of the Laser"
The laser, patented in 1960. has become a ubiquitous piece of modern technology. On the occasion of its 50th birthday, meet Charles Townes, who shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics for its invention. Still an active researcher in astronomy, he will discuss the history of the laser and its current application to the measurement of the shapes and sizes of stars.
A public lecture given at the Canadian Association of Physicists Congress, June 7, 2010.
See
http://www.cap.ca/sites/cap.ca/files/article/1683/oct10-offprint-townes.pdf
Physics in Canada, Vol. 66, No. 4, (Oct.-Dec. 2010), p. 250.
video edit by Stephen Morris
The Herzberg Public Lecture 2010
by Charles H. Townes,
University of California, Berkeley
"The 50th Anniversary of the Laser"
The laser, patented in 1960. has become a ubiquitous piece of modern technology. On the occasion of its 50th birthday, meet Charles Townes, who shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics for its invention. Still an active researcher in astronomy, he will discuss the history of the laser and its current application to the measurement of the shapes and sizes of stars.
A public lecture given at the Canadian Association of Physicists Congress, June 7, 2010.
See
http://www.cap.ca/sites/cap.ca/files/article/1683/oct10-offprint-townes.pdf
Physics in Canada, Vol. 66, No. 4, (Oct.-Dec. 2010), p. 250.
video edit by Stephen Morris
Modern Faith This video was made to illustrate both the stupidity of bigotry and the diversity of faith. I would like to thank the following for their photos...
Modern Faith This video was made to illustrate both the stupidity of bigotry and the diversity of faith. I would like to thank the following for their photos...
Chris about Aftermath of anger, Travels In The Dustland, climate change Watch more of our video's on http://www.FaceCulture.com and follow us on http://www.t...
Chris about Aftermath of anger, Travels In The Dustland, climate change Watch more of our video's on http://www.FaceCulture.com and follow us on http://www.t...
Before Black 47 disbands after an amazing 25 years, they're releasing one final album, "Last Call". Pledge now and be part of the unforgettable history of Black 47: http://bit.ly/1cHTq5A
Before Black 47 disbands after an amazing 25 years, they're releasing one final album, "Last Call". Pledge now and be part of the unforgettable history of Black 47: http://bit.ly/1cHTq5A
RUST talks to Kristin Diable and The City about the new Southern Renaissance and where Bruce Springsteen can find the key to Kristin's apartment at Eddie's A...
RUST talks to Kristin Diable and The City about the new Southern Renaissance and where Bruce Springsteen can find the key to Kristin's apartment at Eddie's A...
Noble Prize Winner Charles Townes talks about science and religion from his office at UC Berkeley. Charles Hard Townes (born July 28, 1915) is an American No...
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Universidade da Califórnia anuncia morte do cientista Charles Hard Townes
Ele foi um dos criadores do laser e ganhou o prêmio Nobel de Física, em 1964. E você sabe ...
published:29 Jan 2015
Universidade da Califórnia anuncia morte do cientista Charles Hard Townes
Universidade da Califórnia anuncia morte do cientista Charles Hard Townes
published:29 Jan 2015
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Ele foi um dos criadores do laser e ganhou o prêmio Nobel de Física, em 1964. E você sabe o que é o laser? O Repórter Brasil explica.
Ver episodio:
http://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/reporterbrasil/bloco/universidade-da-california-anuncia-morte-do-cientista-charles-hard-townes
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All About - Charles Hard Townes (Extended)
What is Charles Hard Townes?
A documentary report all about Charles Hard Townes for homew...
published:27 Feb 2015
All About - Charles Hard Townes (Extended)
All About - Charles Hard Townes (Extended)
published:27 Feb 2015
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What is Charles Hard Townes?
A documentary report all about Charles Hard Townes for homework/assignment.
Charles Hard Townes (born July 28, 1915) is an American Nobel Prize-winning physicist and educator. Townes is known for his work on the theory and application of the maser, on which he got the fundamental patent, and other work in quantum electronics connected with both maser and laser devices. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964 with Nikolay Basov and Alexander Prokhorov.
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5 Ways Lasers Will Be Used in the Future
Happy belated birthday to Charles Hard Townes - Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor...
Happy belated birthday to Charles Hard Townes - Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor of the laser. In honor of Mr. Townes, we're talking about five min...
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Celebrating Laser Inventor Charles Townes' 99th
Laser inventor Charles Hard Townes, professor emeritus of physics at the University of Cal...
Laser inventor Charles Hard Townes, professor emeritus of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, turns 99 on July 28, and an adoring campus is th...
18:57
Ellen Townes-Anderson interview, part 1 of 2 (daughter of Charles Townes)
Dr. Ellen Townes-Anderson, daughter of laser inventor Charles Hard Townes and Frances Town...
published:24 Jul 2015
Ellen Townes-Anderson interview, part 1 of 2 (daughter of Charles Townes)
Ellen Townes-Anderson interview, part 1 of 2 (daughter of Charles Townes)
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Conversations with History: Charles W. Townes
Winner of the Nobel Prize for his role in the invention of the laser and maser, UC Berkele...
Winner of the Nobel Prize for his role in the invention of the laser and maser, UC Berkeley Professor Charles Townes recounts his adventures as a scientist. ...
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Charles Townes Remembrance
Nobel laureate Charles Hard Townes, an OSA Fellow and recipient of the Frederic Ives Medal...
published:09 Feb 2015
Charles Townes Remembrance
Charles Townes Remembrance
published:09 Feb 2015
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Nobel laureate Charles Hard Townes, an OSA Fellow and recipient of the Frederic Ives Medal (1996), died on 27 January 2015. The OSA community mourns the passing of Dr. Townes.
Read more on the life of Dr. Townes: http://www.osa.org/Charles_Townes_Memoriam.
If you would like to make a memorial donation to the OSA Foundation fund or endowment in honor of Dr. Townes please visit http://www.osa.org/donate.
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Charles H. Townes' moment of discovery, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Professor Townes discusses the development of masers and the moment of the discovery in th...
published:28 Jan 2015
Charles H. Townes' moment of discovery, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Charles H. Townes' moment of discovery, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
published:28 Jan 2015
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Professor Townes discusses the development of masers and the moment of the discovery in this interview from 2001 with Joanna Rose, science writer. Professor Townes died early Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. He was 99.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 was divided, one half awarded to Charles Hard Townes, the other half jointly to Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle".
Watch the full interview: http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=377
Read Charles Townes' biography: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1964/townes-bio.html
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El láser - A. L. Schawlow C. H. Townes T. Maiman - Física
Capítulo: El láser. Tema: El láser. Arthur Leonard Schawlow. Charles Hard Townes. Serie: G...
Capítulo: El láser. Tema: El láser. Arthur Leonard Schawlow. Charles Hard Townes. Serie: Grandes genios e inventos de la humanidad.
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Charles H. Townes on new discoveries, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Professor Townes discusses the challenges of making a new discovery in this interview from...
published:28 Jan 2015
Charles H. Townes on new discoveries, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
Charles H. Townes on new discoveries, Nobel Prize in Physics 1964
published:28 Jan 2015
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Professor Townes discusses the challenges of making a new discovery in this interview from 2001 with Joanna Rose, science writer. Professor Townes died early Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2015. He was 99.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964 was divided, one half awarded to Charles Hard Townes, the other half jointly to Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov and Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov "for fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser-laser principle".
Watch the full interview: http://www.nobelprize.org/mediaplayer/index.php?id=377
Read Charles Townes' biography: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1964/townes-bio.html
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Charles Townes ● A Simple Tribute
Charles Hard Townes (28 July 1915 - 27 January 2015)
"Pay Your Tribute"
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published:28 Jan 2015
Charles Townes ● A Simple Tribute
Charles Townes ● A Simple Tribute
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Charles Hard Townes (28 July 1915 - 27 January 2015)
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Charles H. Townes is the 2010 recipient of the Gold Medal of SPIE in recognition of his extraordinary foresight in recognizing the potential of the laser and...
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Lasers: Today & The Future
Interview with Nobel Laureate Charles H. Townes on the future of lasers....
published:28 Jan 2015
Lasers: Today & The Future
Lasers: Today & The Future
published:28 Jan 2015
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Interview with Nobel Laureate Charles H. Townes on the future of lasers.
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Laser History & Development
Interview with Nobel Laureate Charles H. Townes on the history and development of lasers....
published:28 Jan 2015
Laser History & Development
Laser History & Development
published:28 Jan 2015
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Interview with Nobel Laureate Charles H. Townes on the history and development of lasers.
6:50
Contra Diagoras54 Part 4
My "first" video about religion, which actually turned out to be a six part mini-series. T...
My "first" video about religion, which actually turned out to be a six part mini-series. This is basically just refuting the claims made in this video: http:...
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Charles H. Townes, public lecture on the 50th anniversary of the laser
The Herzberg Public Lecture 2010
by Charles H. Townes,
University of California, Berkeley
...
published:14 Nov 2014
Charles H. Townes, public lecture on the 50th anniversary of the laser
Charles H. Townes, public lecture on the 50th anniversary of the laser
published:14 Nov 2014
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The Herzberg Public Lecture 2010
by Charles H. Townes,
University of California, Berkeley
"The 50th Anniversary of the Laser"
The laser, patented in 1960. has become a ubiquitous piece of modern technology. On the occasion of its 50th birthday, meet Charles Townes, who shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics for its invention. Still an active researcher in astronomy, he will discuss the history of the laser and its current application to the measurement of the shapes and sizes of stars.
A public lecture given at the Canadian Association of Physicists Congress, June 7, 2010.
See
http://www.cap.ca/sites/cap.ca/files/article/1683/oct10-offprint-townes.pdf
Physics in Canada, Vol. 66, No. 4, (Oct.-Dec. 2010), p. 250.
video edit by Stephen Morris
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Before Black 47 disbands after an amazing 25 years, they're releasing one final album, "La...
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CharlesTownes helped lay the theoretical foundation for the laser, which has applications in fields as diverse as medicine, commerce, communications and cosmology, an achievement which won him the Nobel Prize. Townes' main interest all his life, he liked to say, was working things out ... In 1954, Townes and his students built a device that used energised ammonia molecules, which they called the maser ... CharlesHardTownes, physicist....
CharlesHardTownes, the co-inventor of the laser and a Nobel laureate in physics, has died ...Officials at the University of California, Berkeley, where Townes was a professor emeritus, said he had been in poor health before he died Tuesday on the way to an Oakland hospital ... CharlesHardTownes (to the left) and J ... CharlesHardTownes (to the left) and J ... CharlesHardTownes (to the left) and J....
File - In this March 9, 2005, file photo, CharlesTownes speaks after winning the Templeton Prize in New York... - (AP) -- Charles H ... File - In this March 9, 2005, file photo, CharlesTownes speaks after winning the Templeton Prize in New York ... 25, 1955, file photo, CharlesHardTownes, Columbia University professor and Nobel laureate, explains his invention the maser during a news conference in New York City....
CharlesTownes explains his device, the maser, a forerunner of the laser, during a news conference in New York, 1955... A Nobel laureate, who laid the essential groundwork for the development of the laser, CharlesTownes, who has died aged 99, was one of the most imaginative, humane, influential – yet hard-headed – physicists of the 20th century ... • CharlesHardTownes, physicist, born 28 July 1915; died 27 January2015....
CharlesHardTownes, inventor of the laser, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 99. As The New York Times succinctly explains, Townes’s invention made it possible "to play CDs, scan prices at the supermarket, measure time precisely, survey planets and galaxies, and even witness the birth of stars.". In 1964, Townes and two ......
CharlesTownes, the Columbia University physicist who transformed modern society with his invention of the maser and the laser, receiving the 1964 Nobel Prize in physics for his effort, has died ... An earlier version of this obituary stated that CharlesTownes died in Berkeley ... ------------ CharlesTownesAssociated Press ... Charles H ... Charles H ... CharlesHardTownes was born on July 28, 1915, in Greenville, S.C....
(AP) — CharlesHardTownes, the co-inventor of the laser and a Nobel laureate in physics, has died at age 99 ...Townes did most of the work that would make him one of ......