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Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012). Burton Richter. 1976 for the pioneering work in the discovery of a heavy elementary particle of a new kind U.S.A. Samuel Chao Chung Ting. 1976 for the pioneering work in the discovery of a heavy elementary particle of a new kind U.S.A. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Nobel Laureates in

Physics(1976-2012)

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Page 2: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Burton Richter1976

for the pioneering work in the discovery

of a heavy elementary particle

of a new kind

U.S.A.

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Samuel Chao Chung Ting

1976for the pioneering work in the discovery of a heavy elementary particle of a

new kind

U.S.A.

Page 4: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Philip Warren Anderson

1977for the theoretical

investigations of the electronic structure of

magnetic and disordered systems

U.S.A.

Page 5: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Nevill Francis Mott1977

for the theoretical investigations of the

electronic structure of magnetic and disordered

systems

U.K.

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John Hasbrouck Van Vleck1977

for the theoretical investigations of the

electronic structure of magnetic and

disordered systems

U.S.A.

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Pyotr Kapitsa1978

for his basic inventions and discoveries in the

area of low-temperature physics

Russia

Page 8: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Arno Allan Penzias1978

for the discovery of cosmic microwave

background radiation

U.S.A.

Page 9: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Robert Woodrow Wilson

1978for the discovery of cosmic microwave

background radiationU.S.A.

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Sheldon Lee Glashow

1979for contributions to the

theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles,

including the prediction of the weak neutral current

U.S.A.

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Abdus Salam 1979for contributions to the

theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles,

including the prediction of the weak neutral current

Pakistan

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Steven Weinberg

1979for contributions to the

theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles,

including the prediction of the weak neutral current

U.S.A.

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James Cronin 1980for the discovery of

violations of fundamental

symmetry principles in the decay of

neutral K-mesonsU.S.A.

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Val Logsdon Fitch

1980for the discovery of

violations of fundamental symmetry principles in the decay of neutral K-mesons

U.S.A.

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Nicolaas Bloembergen

1981for his contribution to the development of laser spectroscopy

Netherlands/U.S.A.

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Arthur Leonard Schawlow

1981for his contribution to the development of laser spectroscopy

U.S.A.

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Kai Siegbahn1981

for his contribution to the development of

high-resolution electron spectroscopy

Sweden

Page 18: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Kenneth Wilson1982

for his theory for critical phenomena in connection with phase

transitions

U.S.A.

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Subramanyam Chandrasekhar

1983for his theoretical studies

of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars

India/U.S.A.

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William Fowler1983

for his theoretical and experimental studies of the nuclear reactions of

importance in the formation of the chemical elements in the universe

U.S.A.

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Carlo Rubbia1984

for his contribution which later led to the discovery of the field

particles W and Z, communicators of weak

interaction

Italy

Page 22: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Simon van der Meer1984

for his contribution which later led to the discovery of the field particles W

and Z, communicators of weak interaction

Switzerland

Page 23: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Klaus von Klitzing

1985for the discovery of the

quantized Hall effect

Germany

Page 24: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Ernst Ruska1986

for his fundamental work in electron

optics, and for the design of the first

electron microscopeGermany

Page 25: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Gerd Binnig1986

for the design of the scanning tunnelling

microscope

Germany

Page 26: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Heinrich Rohrer1986

for the design of the scanning tunnelling

microscopeSwitzerland

Page 27: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Johannes Georg Bednorz

1987for the important

breakthrough in the discovery of

superconductivity in ceramic materials

Germany

Page 28: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Karl Alexander Müller1987

for the important breakthrough in the

discovery of superconductivity in ceramic materials

Switzerland

Page 29: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Leon M. Lederman 1988

for the neutrino beam method and the

demonstration of the doublet structure of the

leptons through the discovery of the muon

neutrino

U.S.A.

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Melvin Schwartz

1988

for the neutrino beam method and the

demonstration of the doublet structure of the

leptons through the discovery of the muon

neutrino

U.S.A.

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Jack Steinberger 1988

for the neutrino beam method and the

demonstration of the doublet structure of the leptons

through the discovery of the muon neutrino

Switzerland

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Norman Foster Ramsey, Jr.1989

for the invention of the separated oscillatory

fields method and its use in the hydrogen maser

and other atomic clocks

U.S.A.

Page 33: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Hans Georg Dehmelt

1989for the development of the ion trap technique

Germany

Page 34: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Wolfgang Paul

1989for the development of the ion trap technique

Germany

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Jerome Friedman

1990for the pioneering

investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons

and bound neutrons

U.S.A.

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Henry Way Kendall 1990

for the pioneering investigations

concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons

U.S.A.

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Richard Taylor 1990for the pioneering

investigations concerning deep

inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons

U.S.A.

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Pierre-Gilles de Gennes

1991for discovering that

methods developed for studying order phenomena

in simple systems can be generalized to more

complex forms of matter, in particular to liquid crystals

and polymers

France

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Georges Charpak1992

for his invention and development of particle

detectors, in particular the multi-wire proportional

chamber

France

Page 40: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Russell Alan Hulse1993

for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a

discovery that has opened up new

possibilities for the study of gravitation

U.S.A.

Page 41: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Joseph Taylor, Jr.1993

for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a

discovery that has opened up new

possibilities for the study of gravitation

U.S.A.

Page 42: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Bertram Brockhouse

1994for the development

of neutron spectroscopy

Canada

Page 43: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Clifford Shull1994

for the development of the neutron diffraction

techniqueU.S.A.

Page 44: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Martin Lewis Perl

1995for the discovery of

the tau lepton

U.S.A.

Page 45: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Frederick Reines1995

for the detection of the neutrino

U.S.A.

Page 46: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

David Lee 1996

for the discovery of super fluidity in

helium-3

U.S.A.

Page 47: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Douglas Osheroff

1996for the discovery of

super fluidity in helium-3

U.S.A.

Page 48: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Robert Coleman Richardson

1996for the discovery of

super fluidity in helium-3

U.S.A.

Page 49: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Steven Chu 1997

for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser

light

U.S.A.

Page 50: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Claude Cohen-Tannoudji1997

for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser

light

France

Page 51: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

William Daniel Phillips1997

for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser

light

U.S.A.

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Robert Laughlin

1998for the discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations

U.S.A.

Page 53: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Horst Ludwig Störmer

1998for the discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations

Germany

Page 54: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Daniel C. Tsui

1998for the discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations

U.S.A.

Page 55: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Gerard 't Hooft1999

for elucidating the quantum structure

of electroweak interactions in

physics Netherlands

Page 56: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Martinus Veltman1999

for elucidating the quantum structure of

electroweak interactions in physics

Netherlands

Page 57: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Zhores Alferov 2000

for developing semiconductor hetero- structures used in high-

speed- and opto-electronics

Belarus

Page 58: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Herbert Kroemer2000

for developing semiconductor hetero- structures used in high-

speed- and opto-electronics

Germany/U.S.A.

Page 59: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Jack Kilby

2000for his part in the invention of the

integrated circuit

U.S.A.

Page 60: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Eric Allin Cornell 2001

for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation

in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early

fundamental studies of the properties of the

condensates

U.S.A.

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Wolfgang Ketterle 2001

for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation

in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early

fundamental studies of the properties of the

condensates

Germany

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Carl Wieman2001

for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation

in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early

fundamental studies of the properties of the

condensates

U.S.A.

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Raymond Davis, Jr.2002

for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in

particular for the detection of cosmic

neutrinos

U.S.A.

Page 64: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Masatoshi Koshiba 2002

for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in

particular for the detection of cosmic

neutrinos

Japan

Page 65: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Riccardo Giacconi 2002

for pioneering contributions to

astrophysics, which have led to the discovery of cosmic X-ray sources

Italy/U.S.A.

Page 66: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov

2003for pioneering

contributions to the theory of

superconductors and superfluids

Russia

Page 67: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Vitaly Ginzburg

2003for pioneering

contributions to the theory of

superconductors and superfluids

Russia

Page 68: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Anthony Leggett

2003for pioneering

contributions to the theory of

superconductors and superfluids

U.S.A.

Page 69: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

David Gross 2004

for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in

the theory of the strong interaction

U.S.A.

Page 70: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Hugh David Politzer 2004

for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in

the theory of the strong interaction

U.S.A.

Page 71: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Frank Wilczek 2004

for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in

the theory of the strong interaction

U.S.A.

Page 72: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Roy J. Glauber

2005for his contribution to the quantum theory of

optical coherence

U.S.A.

Page 73: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

John Lewis Hall2005

for the contribution to the development of laser-

based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency

comb technique

U.S.A.

Page 74: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Theodor Wolfgang Hänsch

2005for the contribution to the

development of laser-based precision spectroscopy,

including the optical frequency comb technique

Germany

Page 75: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

John C. Mather2006

for the discovery of the blackbody form and

anisotropy of the cosmic microwave

background radiation

U.S.A.

Page 76: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

George Smoot2006

for the discovery of the blackbody form and

anisotropy of the cosmic microwave

background radiation

U.S.A.

Page 77: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Albert Fert2007

for the discovery of Giant Magneto-

resistance

France

Page 78: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Peter Grünberg2007

for the discovery of Giant Magneto-

resistance

Germany

Page 79: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Yoichiro Nambu2008

for the discovery of the mechanism of

spontaneous broken symmetry in subatomic

physics

U.S.A.

Page 80: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Makoto Kobayashi2008

for the discovery of the origin of the broken

symmetry which predicts the existence of at least

three families of quarks in nature

Japan

Page 81: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Toshihide Maskawa2008

for the discovery of the origin of the broken

symmetry which predicts the existence of at least

three families of quarks in nature

Japan

Page 82: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Charles K. Kao2009

for groundbreaking achievements concerning

the transmission of light in fibers for optical communication

U.S.A./U.K./Hong Kong

Page 83: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Willard Boyle

2009

for the invention of an imaging semiconductor circuit - the CCD sensor

Canada/U.S.A.

Page 84: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

2009

for the invention of an imaging semiconductor circuit - the CCD sensor

U.S.A.

George E. Smith

Page 85: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

2010for groundbreaking

experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene

Netherlands/U.K.

Sir Andre Geim

Page 86: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

2010for groundbreaking

experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene

Russia/U.K.

Sir Konstantin Novoselov

Page 87: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Saul Perlmutter2011

for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant

supernovae

U.S.A.

Page 88: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Adam Riess2011

for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant

supernovae

U.S.A.

Page 89: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Brian Schmidt2011

for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant

supernovae

Australia/U.S.A.

Page 90: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

Serge Haroche2012

for ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring

and manipulation of individual quantum

systems

France

Page 91: Nobel Laureates in Physics (1976-2012)

David J. Wineland2012

for ground-breaking experimental methods that enable measuring

and manipulation of individual quantum

systems

U.S.A.