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The Laureates
Roy J. Glauber, Harvard University
John L. Hall, JILA, University of Colorado
Theodor W. Hänsch, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik
Quantum Optics and Laser Spectroscopy
Visual Quantum Mechanics (animations), Kansas State University
On the matter of the meter, Physics Today Online
Quantum optics (links), Macquarie University, Australia
Hyper physics (http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html, see “Light and Vision”), Georgia State University
Forces, Nobelprize.org
Literature
R. Feynman, QED, The Strange Theory of Light and Matter, Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton 1985.
P. L. Knight and L. Allen, Concepts of Quantum Optics, Pergamon Press, Oxford 1983.
H. Paul, Introduction to Quantum Optics, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge 2004.
D. Kleppner, On the matter of the meter, Physics Today, March, p. 11, 2001.
R. Holzwarth, M. Zimmermann, Th. Udem and T.W. Hänsch, IEEE J. Quant. Electr. 37, 1493, 2001.
J.L. Hall, J. Ye, S.A. Diddams, L.-S. Ma, S.T. Cundiff and D.J. Jones, IEEE. J. Quant. Electr. 37, 1482, 2001.

 

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