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  1. Alfred Kastler ( Guebwiller, Alto Rin, 3 de mayo de 1902 – Bandol, Var, 7 de enero de 1984) fue un físico francés, ganador del Premio Nobel de Física en 1966. Biografía. Kastler asistió al liceo Bartholdi en Colmar ( Alsacia ), y de ahí fue a la École Normale Supérieure en París en 1921.

  2. Alfred Kastler (French:; 3 May 1902 – 7 January 1984) was a French physicist, and Nobel Prize laureate. He is known for the development of optical pumping.

  3. Alfred Kastler (born May 3, 1902, Guebwiller, Ger. [now in France]—died Jan. 7, 1984, Bandol, France) was a French physicist who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1966 for his discovery and development of methods for observing Hertzian resonances within atoms.

  4. Alfred Kastler was a French physicist who developed the method of optical pumping and double resonance to study the excited states of atoms. He taught at various universities and colleges in France and abroad, and received many honors and awards for his research and contributions to science.

  5. Alfred Kastler. Físico francés. Alfred Kastler nació el 3 de mayo de 1902 en Guebwiller, Alsacia-Lorena. Cursó estudios en el Liceo Bartholdi de Colmar y en la Escuela Normal Superior de París, donde obtuvo el doctorado en Ciencias Físicas.

  6. Alfred Kastler was awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery and development of optical methods for studying atomic resonances. He pioneered the idea of pumping electrons to higher energy levels and then letting them fall back to lower levels, which is the basis of the laser.

  7. www.optica.org › history › biographiesAlfred Kastler | Optica

    26 de jul. de 2023 · Learn about the life and achievements of Alfred Kastler, the Nobel laureate in physics for optical methods for studying atoms. He was a pioneer in optical spectroscopy, optical pumping, and maser and laser research.