How the Laser Happened: Adventures of a Scientist

How the Laser Happened: Adventures of a Scientist

by Charles H. Townes
ISBN-10:
0195122682
ISBN-13:
9780195122688
Pub. Date:
04/08/1999
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10:
0195122682
ISBN-13:
9780195122688
Pub. Date:
04/08/1999
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
How the Laser Happened: Adventures of a Scientist

How the Laser Happened: Adventures of a Scientist

by Charles H. Townes
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Overview

Charles Townes is one of the leading figures in twentieth-century physics, inventor of the maser and the laser, and one of the pioneers in the use of spectroscopic techniques to determine the atomic composition of stars.
This book is the memoir of a life devoted to scientific research, and also to the application of this research in the public sphere. A Nobel laureate, Townes was also the first scientist to accept a full-time position advising the
Executive Branch, and later was a founder of the Jasons, a very influential group of scientists independently advising the U.S. government on defense matters. He also served on the board of General Motors. The book describes the history of the maser, of which the laser is a special application,
and also sheds light on the complex relationship between science and policy from Truman to Reagan. Townes is a revered figure, with a powerful personal magnetism, and his book should attract attention from physicists and engineers as well as anyone interested in the history of modern technology and the development of federal defense policies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195122688
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 04/08/1999
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 1,283,408
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Charles Townes is one of the leading figures in twentieth-century physics, intentor of the maser, co-inventor of the laser, and a pioneer in microwave spectroscopy for molecular and nuclear physics and in the use of radio and infrared spectroscopic techniques for astronomy. A Nobel laureate, Townes was also one of the first academic scientists to accept a full-time position advising the Executive Branch during the Cold War, and was founder of the Jasons, an influential group of scientists independently advising the government. He also served on the Board of General Motors.

Table of Contents

1. The Light That Shines Straight
2. Physics, Furman, Molecules, and Me
3. Bell Labs and Radar, a (Fortunate) Detour from Physics
4. Columbia to Franklin Park and Beyond
5. Maser Excitement—And Time for Reflection
6. From Maser to Laser
7. The Patent Game
8. On Moon Dust, and Other Science Advice
9. The Rains of Orion
10. Glances Both Backward and Forward
Index

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