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Townes Receives Honorary Doctorate of Science

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GLASGOW, Scotland, Feb. 8, 2011 — A Nobel prize-winning pioneer in laser technology has received an honorary degree from the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Professor Charles Townes, of the University of California at Berkeley, received the Honorary Doctorate of Science for work in the field of quantum electronics, which included the development of the maser — a forerunner of the laser — and which led to him jointly winning the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964. (l-r) Charles Townes and Jim McDonald. Townes has been working in physics since the 1930s and remains active as an academic in...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
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    maser
    An acronym for microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. Predecessor to the laser, the maser or 'microwave laser' was the first device to produce coherent electromagnetic waves, and was done at microwave frequencies through amplification by stimulated emission. A laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) is a maser that works over a broader range of higher frequency photons in the ultraviolet and visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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