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IOP
(Institute of Physics)
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DAMOPP
(Division of Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics)
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EPS
(European Physical Society)
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AIP
(American Institute of Physics)
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APS
(American Physical Society)
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DAMOP
(Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)
- Nobel prize 2005 for
Optical Coherence (Roy Glauber, John Hall, Theodor Hänsch)
- Nobel prize 2001 for
Bose-Einstein Condensation (Eric Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle,
Carl Wieman)
- Nobel prize 1997 for
Laser Cooling (Steven Chu, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, William
Phillips)
- Nobel prize 1989 for
Atomic Clocks (Norman Ramsay, Hans Dehmelt, Wolfgang Paul)
- Nobel prize 1981 for
Laser and Electron Spectroscopy (Nicolaas Bloembergen,
Arthur Schawlow, Kai Siegbahn)
- Nobel prize 1966 for
Hertzian Resonances in Atoms (Alfred Kastler)
- Nobel prize 1964 for
Lasers and Masers (Charles Townes, Nicolay Basov, Aleksandr
Prokhorov)
- Nobel prize 1933 for
Atomic Theory (Erwin Schrödinger, Paul Dirac)
- Nobel prize 1930 for
Light Scattering and the Raman Effect
(Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman)
- Nobel prize 1922 for
Atomic Structure (Niels Bohr)
- Nobel prize 1919 for
the Stark Effect (Johannes Stark)
- arXiv.org e-Print archive
- AIP Scitation
- ISI Web of Knowledge
- NIST Physical Reference Data
- NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty
- WebElements Periodic table
- Mathworld
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