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  1. Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (French pronunciation: [klod kɔɛn tanudʒi]; born 1 April 1933) is a French physicist. He shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics with Steven Chu and William Daniel Phillips for research in methods of laser cooling and trapping atoms.

  2. Apr 23, 2024 · Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (born April 1, 1933, Constantine, Algeria) is a French physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1997 with Steven Chu and William D. Phillips. They received the award for their development of techniques that use laser light to cool atoms to extremely low temperatures.

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  3. Dressed-atom approach to atomic motion in laser light: the dipole force revisited. J Dalibard, C Cohen-Tannoudji. JOSA B 2 (11), 1707-1720. , 1985. 952. 1985. Dressed-atom description of resonance fluorescence and absorption spectra of a multi-level atom in an intense laser beam. C Cohen-Tannoudji, S Reynaud.

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  5. From 1973 to 2004, he was Professor of Atomic and Molecular Physics at the Collège de France in Paris. He has been a member of the French Académie des Sciences since 1981, and a foreign member associate of many Academies of Sciences over the world.

  6. Claude Cohen-Tannoudji is a Jewish French physicist and recipient of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics. Cohen-Tannoudji (born April 1, 1933) was born in Constantine, Algeria. Cohen-Tannoudji moved with his family in 1953 to Paris. From 1953 to 1957, he attended the Ecole Normale Supérieure.

  7. Jul 26, 2023 · Cohen-Tannoudji was the first physics Nobel prize winner born in an Arab country. In 2002, Cohen-Tannoudji, was named an Honorary Member of the Optical Society for outstanding leadership in quantum optics, from initial studies of optical pumping, through seminal work on sub-Doppler limit laser cooling.

  8. May 17, 1999 · Claude Cohen-Tannoudji. Academicians Search. Ordinary Academicians. Prof. Claude Cohen-Tannoudji. Date of birth 01 April 1933. Place Constantine, Algeria (Africa) Nomination 17 May 1999. Field Atomic and Molecular Physics. Title Professor, Nobel laureate in Physics, 1997. Biography. Publications.

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