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Karen A. Newman, Group Publisher, [email protected]

We were saddened to hear of the passing of James P. Gordon on June 21. Gordon, whose contributions to quantum electronics and photonics included work on the first demonstration of the maser in 1954, was 85. As a student in the lab of Charles Townes, Gordon analyzed, designed, built and demonstrated the successful operation of the first maser with Townes and Herbert Zeiger in 1954. He received a Ph.D. in physics from Columbia University and then spent his entire career at AT&T Bell Laboratories, retiring in 1996. His work contributed greatly to optics and quantum electronics. ...Read full article

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    Published: August 2013
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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.
    AmericasAT&T Bell LaboratoriesBasic ScienceCharles TownesCommunicationsEditorialElizabeth RoganGary BoydHerber ZeigerJames P. GordonKaren A. NewmanLaserFestLaura MarshallmaserOpticsPhotonics Spectra List Issuequantum electronicsLasers

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