- Theodore Harold Maiman
Infobox Scientist
name = Theodore Harold Maiman
birth_date = birth date|1927|7|11
birth_place =Los Angeles ,California
death_date = death date and age|2007|5|5|1927|7|11
death_place =Vancouver ,British Columbia
citizenship =United States
field =Physics
work_institution =Hughes Research Laboratories
Quantatron
alma_mater = University of Colorado
known_for =Laser
prizes =Wolf Prize in Physics (1983)Japan Prize (1987)Theodore Harold "Ted" Maiman (
July 11 ,1927 -May 5 ,2007 ) was an Americanphysicist who made the first workinglaser .US patent|3353115] Maiman received theJapan Prize in 1987. He was the author of a book titled "The Laser Odyssey".Biography
Theodore Harold Maiman developed, demonstrated and patented the world's first laser in 1960.Maiman was born in [Los Angeles] , [California] , where in his teens, he earned college money by repairing electrical appliances and radios.Johnson, John, Jr. (May 11, 2007). Theodore H. Maiman, 79; scientist built the first laser. "
Los Angeles Times "] He attended the University of Colorado and received a B.S. in engineering physics in 1949 then went on to do graduate work atStanford University , where he received anM.S. in electrical engineering in 1951 and aPh.D. in physics in 1955. His doctoral thesis in experimental physics, taken under the direction of Willis Lamb, involved detailed microwave-optical measurements of fine structure splittings in excited helium atoms.Maiman's laser, based on a synthetic
ruby crystal grown by Dr. Ralph L. Hutcheson, was first operated on16 May 1960 atHughes Research Laboratories inMalibu, California .After a protracted legal battle, some key laser
patent s were awarded toGordon Gould . A travesty of justice. Dr. Maiman's patent that demonstrates the first laser has never been in question.After leaving Hughes, Maiman joined Quantatron where he was in charge of the laser activities. In 1962 Maiman became president of the newly formed Korad Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Union Carbide. Union Carbide bought the laser assets owned by Quantatron. Korad was devoted to the research, development, and manufacture of lasers. All minority owned stock of Korad Corporation was exchanged for Union Carbide stock during the first five years. Not wishing to continue working for Union Carbide, he formed Maiman Associates in 1968.
Due to his work on the laser, he was twice nominated for a Nobel Prize and was given membership in both the National Academies of Science and Engineering. [cite news| title=Maiman built world's first laser | author=Douglas Martin | work=The New York Times | date=11 May 2007 | url=http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_5875493] He received the Oliver E. Buckley Prize in 1966. He was the recipient of the 1983/84
Wolf Prize in Physics , and was inducted into theNational Inventors Hall of Fame that same year.Maiman died from
systemic mastocytosis onMay 5 ,2007 inVancouver, Canada , where he lived with his wife.Douglas, Martin (May 11, 2007). Theodore Maiman, 79, Dies; Demonstrated First Laser "New York Times "]References
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