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In Memoriam: Charles Hard Townes

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Dr. Charles Hard Townes, whose work on stimulated emission led to the creation of lasers and enabled the photonics industry, died Jan. 27 at age 99. Townes won the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing the maser, sharing the prize with Aleksandr M. Prokhorov and Nicolai G. Basov, who had independently developed their own maser. That pivotal discovery led Townes and his brother-in-law — future Nobelist Arthur Schawlow — to envision the optical maser in 1958. Better known today as the laser, the first working example of this concept was demonstrated by Theodore Maiman...Read full article

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