- John L. Hall
Infobox_Scientist
name = John Lewis Hall
birth_date = birth date and age|1934|8|21
birth_place =Denver ,Colorado , U.S.
nationality =United States
field =Physics
work_institution = University of Colorado,JILA ,NIST
alma_mater =Carnegie Institute of Technology
doctoral_advisor =
doctoral_students =
known_for = Opticalfrequency comb
prizes =Nobel Prize in Physics (2005)
footnotes =John Lewis “Jan” Hall (born
August 21 1934 ) is an Americanphysicist , and Nobel laureate in physics. He shared one half of the 2005Nobel Prize in Physics withTheodor W. Hänsch for his work in precisionspectroscopy .Biography
Born in
Denver, Colorado , Hall holds three degrees fromCarnegie Institute of Technology , a B.S. in 1956, anM.S. in 1958, and aPh.D. in 1961. He completed his postdoctoral studies at theDepartment of Commerce 'sNational Bureau of Standards , now theNational Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), where he remained from 1962 until his retirement in 2004. He has lectured at theUniversity of Colorado at Boulder since 1967.Hall is currently a NIST Senior Fellow, Emeritus and remains a Fellow at
JILA , formerly the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, and Lecturer at the CU Boulder Physics Department. JILA is a research institute managed jointly by CU Boulder and NIST.Hall's Nobel prize was awarded for his work on laser-based precision spectroscopy, and the optical
frequency comb technique. The other half of the prize was awarded toRoy J. Glauber .Hall has received many other honors for his pioneering work, including the
Optical Society of America 's Max Born Award "for pioneering the field of stable lasers, including their applications in fundamental physics and, most recently, in the stabilization of femtosecond lasers to provide dramatic advances in optical frequency metrology."Honours and awards
*National Carbon Company Fellow in Physics, 1957-1961
*Department of Commerce Gold Medal, 1969
*Samuel W. Stratton Award, 1971
*Department of Commerce Gold Medal, 1974 (group awards)
*IR-100: Laser stabilizer selected as one of “100 best new products of the year,” 1975
*IR-100: Laser wavelength meter (“Lambdameter”) selected as one of “100 best new products of the year,” 1977
*E. U. Condon Award, 1979
*Charles Hard Townes Award of the Optical Society of America, 1984, jointly with V. P. Chebotayev (Academy of Sciences, USSR)
*Davisson-Germer Prize of the American Physical Society, 1988
*Docteur Honoris Causa de l’Universite Paris Nord, 1989
*Frederic Ives Medal of the Optical Society of America, 1991
*Arthur L. Shawlow Prize of the American Physical Society, 1993
*Allen V. Astin Measurement Science Award, 2000
*Max Born Award of the Optical Society of America, 2002
*Presidential Rank Award from the Office of Personnel Management, 2002
*Department of Commerce Gold Medal, 2002 (group awards)
*I. I. Rabi Prize of the IEEE Society for Ultrasonic, FerroElectricity, and Frequency Control, 2004
*Légion d’Honneur Membership, 2004
*Nobel Prize in Physics, 2005
*Doctor of Science, "honoris causa",University of Glasgow , 2007References
External links
* [http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/2005/index.html The Nobel Prize in Physics 2005]
* [http://jilawww.colorado.edu/www/sro/cv/hall.pdf CV and publication list]
* [http://www.nist.gov/ National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)]
* [http://jilawww.colorado.edu/ JILA]
* [http://www.patentgenius.com/patent/6201638.html U.S. Patent 6201638] Comb generating optical cavity that includes an optical amplifier and an optical modulator (John Lewis Hall)Persondata
NAME=Hall, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Hall, John Lewis "Jan"
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American physicist
DATE OF BIRTH=21 August 1934
PLACE OF BIRTH=Denver ,Colorado , U.S.
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
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