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  1. Encounters in Nonlinear Optics: Selected Papers of Nicolaas Bloembergen (With Commentary) (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics) by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1997-05
  2. Encounters in Magnetic Resonances: Selected Papers of Nicolaas Bloembergen (With Commentary) (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics)
  3. Nonlinear Optics by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1996-06
  4. Resonances: A Volume in Honor of the 70th Birthday of Nicolaas Bloembergen by M.D. Levenson, E. Mazur, et all 1991-03
  5. Hochschullehrer (Tucson): Nicolaas Bloembergen, Willis E. Lamb, David Chalmers, Marlan Scully, Johann Rafelski, Robert Detrick Van Valin (German Edition)
  6. Nicolaas Bloembergen
  7. Reflections on light. by Nicolaas (b. 1920). BLOEMBERGEN, 1979-01-01
  8. Encounters in Nonlinear Optics: Selected Papers of Nicolaas Bloembergen (With Commentary) (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics, Vol. 16) by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1980
  9. Encounters in Magnetic Resonance: Selected Papers of Nicolaas Bloembergen, With Commentary by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1996
  10. Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation: Proefschrift by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1948

1. Bloembergen Nicolaas - Science Wiki
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2. Nicolaas Bloembergen - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Bloembergen, Nicolaas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 192003-11 PLACE OF BIRTH Dordrecht, Netherlands DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH
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Born March 11, 1920
Dordrecht
Netherlands Residence United States Citizenship Netherlands
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Fields Applied physics Institutions University of Arizona Alma mater Leiden
University of Utrecht
... spectroscopy Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physics
Lorentz Medal

IEEE Medal of Honor
Nicolaas Bloembergen (born Dordrecht , March 11, 1920) is a Dutch American physicist and Nobel laureate He received his Ph.D. degree from University of Leiden in 1948; while pursuing his PhD at Harvard, Bloembergen also worked part-time as a graduate research assistant for Edward Mills Purcell at the MIT Radiation Laboratory . He became a professor at Harvard University in Applied Physics. Bloembergen enrolled in 1938 at the University of Utrecht to study physics. Bloembergen left the war ravaged Netherlands in 1945 to pursue graduate studies at Harvard University. Six weeks before his arrival, Harvard Professor Edward M. Purcell (along with his graduate students Torrey and Pound) discovered nuclear magnetic resonance . Bloembergen was hired to develop a first NMR machine. While at Harvard he enjoyed classes from J. Schwinger

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Nicolaas Bloembergen
Dutch-born American physicist, corecipient with Arthur Leonard Schawlow of the United States and Kai Manne Borje Siegbahn of Sweden of the 1981 Nobel Prize for Physics for their revolutionary spectroscopic studies of the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter. Bloembergen made a pioneering use of lasers in these investigations.
Bloembergen received undergraduate (1941) and graduate (1943) degrees from the University of Utrecht. In 1946 he entered Harvard University, where with Edward Purcell and Robert Pound he did fundamental research on nuclear magnetic resonance. After receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Leiden in 1948, he returned to Harvard, where he became a professor of applied physics in 1951 and Gerhard Gade university professor in 1980. He became a U.S. citizen in 1958. Bloembergen's early research on nuclear magnetic resonance led him to an interest in masers. He designed a three-stage crystal maser that was dramatically more powerful than earlier gaseous masers and that has become the most widely used microwave amplifier. Bloembergen then developed laser spectroscopy, which allows high-precision observations of atomic structure. His laser spectroscopic investigations led him in turn to formulate nonlinear optics, a new theoretical approach to the analysis of how electromagnetic radiation interacts with matter. Bloembergen's research in nonlinear optics helped procure him a share of the Nobel Prize.

4. Nicolaas Bloembergen - Autobiography
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My parents, Auke Bloembergen and Sophia Maria Quint, had four sons and two daughters. I am the second child, born on March 11, 1920, in Dordrecht, the Netherlands. My father, a chemical engineer, was an executive in a chemical fertilizer company. My mother, who had an advanced degree to teach French, devoted all her energies to rearing a large family.
Before I entered grade school, the family moved to Bilthoven, a residential suburb of Utrecht. We were brought up in the protestant work ethic, characteristic of the Dutch provinces. Intellectual pursuits were definitely encouraged. The way of life, however, was much more frugal than the family income would have dictated.
At the age of twelve I entered the municipal gymnasium in Utrecht, founded as a Latin school in 1474. Nearly all teachers held Ph.D. degrees. The rigid curriculum emphasized the humanities: Latin, Greek, French, German, English, Dutch, history and mathematics. My preference for science became evident only in the last years of secondary school, where the basics of physics and chemistry were well taught. The choice of physics was probably based on the fact that I found it the most difficult and challenging subject, and I still do to this day. My maternal grandfather was a high school principal with a Ph.D. in mathematical physics. So there may be some hereditary factor as well. I am ever more intrigued by the correspondence between mathematics and physical facts. The adaptability of mathematics to the description of physical phenomena is uncanny.

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Nicolaas Bloembergen Nicolaas Bloembergen 1920 – is an American physicist. He shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics with Arthur Schawlow and Kai Siegbahn for their work in laser
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6. Nicolaas Bloembergen — Infoplease.com
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7. Nonlinear Optics -- From Eric Weisstein's Encyclopedia Of Scientific Books
Bloembergen, Nicolaas. Nonlinear Optics. Reading, MA W.A. Benjamin, 1965. 229 p. Now in 4th ed. Bloembergen, Nicolaas. Encounters in Nonlinear Optics Selected Papers
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Nonlinear Optics
Agrawal, Govind P. and Boyd, Robert W. (Eds.). Contemporary Nonlinear Optics. Boston, MA: Academic Press, 1992. 478 p. $100. Baldwin, George Curriden. An Introduction to Nonlinear Optics, 2nd ed. New York: Plenum, 1974. Out of print. $?. Bloembergen, Nicolaas. Nonlinear Optics. Reading, MA: W.A. Benjamin, 1965. 229 p. Now in 4th ed. Bloembergen, Nicolaas. Encounters in Nonlinear Optics: Selected Papers of Nicolaas Bloembergen. Bloembergen, Nicolaas. Nonlinear Optics, 4th ed. River Edge, NJ: World Scientific, 1996. 240 p. $?. Boyd, Robert W. Nonlinear Optics. Boston, MA: Academic Press, 1992. 439 p. $71. Butcher, Paul N. and Cotter, David. The Elements of Nonlinear Optics. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1990. 344 p. $37.95. Degiorgio, V. Nonlinear Optical Materials: Principles and Applications. Khoo, Iam-Choon. Nonlinear Optics and Optical Physics. World Scientific, 1992. $78. Mills, D.L. Nonlinear Optics: Basic Concepts. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1998. 184 p. $42.50. Newell, Alan C. and Moloney, Jerome V.

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Bloembergen, Nicolaas (nē`kəl s bl m`bĕrgən, –b rgən), 1920–, American physicist, b. Dordrecht, the Netherlands. Educated in the Netherlands, he began work at Harvard in
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10. Bloembergen, Nicolaas - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
Dutchborn US physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1981 for his work on laser spectroscopy. He used the laser as a tool to excite or break chemical bonds during
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Nicolaas Bloembergen Nicolaas Bloembergen 1920 – is an American physicist. He shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics with Arthur Schawlow and Kai Siegbahn for their work in laser
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Nicolaas Bloembergen is an American physicist. He shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics with Arthur Schawlow and Kai Siegbahn for their work in laser spectroscopy. Bloembergen and Schawlow investigated matter undetectable without lasers. He had earlier modified the maser of Charles Townes.
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1920 Born in Dordrecht, The Netherlands on the 11th of March. Dutch-born American physicist.1941-1943 - Bloembergen received undergraduate and graduate degrees from the
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1920 - Born in Dordrecht, The Netherlands on the 11th of March. Dutch-born American physicist.
1941-1943 - Bloembergen received undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Utrecht.
1945 - He left Netherlands due to devastation of Europe from World War II to pursue graduate studies at Harvard University.
- Bloembergen was hired to develop a first NMR machine.
1946 - He entered Harvard University, where with Edward Purcell and Robert Pound he did fundamental research on nuclear magnetic resonance.
1948 - Received his Ph.D. from University of Leiden and then became a professor at Harvard University.
1949 - He joined Harvard as a junior fellow of Society of Fellows. 1950 - Married to Huberta Deliana Brink and had 3 children. 1951 - He returned to Harvard, where he became the Gordon McKay professor of applied physics. 1956 - Correspondent, Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen, Amsterdam.

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Bloembergen, Nicolaas (1920) My parents, Auke Bloembergen and Sophia Maria Quint, had four sons and two daughters. I am the second child, born on March 11
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Bloembergen, Nicolaas My parents, Auke Bloembergen and Sophia Maria Quint, had four sons and two daughters. I am the second child, born on March 11, 1920, in Dordrecht, the Netherlands. My father, a chemical engineer, was an executive in a chemical fertilizer company. My mother, who had an advanced degree to teach French, devoted all her energies to rearing a large family.
Before I entered grade school, the family moved to Bilthoven, a residential suburb of Utrecht. We were brought up in the protestant work ethic, characteristic of the Dutch provinces. Intellectual pursuits were definitely encouraged. The way of life, however, was much more frugal than the family income would have dictated.
At the age of twelve I entered the municipal gymnasium in Utrecht, founded as a Latin school in 1474. Nearly all teachers held Ph.D. degrees. The rigid curriculum emphasized the humanities: Latin, Greek, French, German, English, Dutch, history and mathematics. My preference for science became evident only in the last years of secondary school, where the basics of physics and chemistry were well taught. The choice of physics was probably based on the fact that I found it the most difficult and challenging subject, and I still do to this day. My maternal grandfather was a high school principal with a Ph.D. in mathematical physics. So there may be some hereditary factor as well. I am ever more intrigued by the correspondence between mathematics and physical facts. The adaptability of mathematics to the description of physical phenomena is uncanny.

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Nicolaas Bloembergen was born in Dordrecht, the Netherlands, on 11 March 1920. He obtained the Phil. Cand
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17. NICOLAAS BLOEMBERGEN - Encyclopédie Universalis
Bloembergen, Nicolaas Nicolaas Bloembergen; Schawlow, Arthur L. Arthur L. Schawlow; Siegbahn, Kai M. Kai M. Siegbahn Fukui, Kenichi Kenichi Fukui; Hoffmann, Roald Roald Hoffmann
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(b. March 11, 1920, Dordrecht, Neth.), Dutch-born American physicist, corecipient with Arthur Leonard Schawlow of the United States and of Sweden ( qq.v. ) of the 1981 Nobel Prize for Physics for their revolutionary spectroscopic studies of the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter. Bloembergen and Schawlow earned their share of the prize by investigating phenomena that are not detectable without lasers. Bloembergen received bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Utrecht. In 1946 he accepted a research appointment at Harvard University, where he undertook the studies for his doctorate. His Ph.D. was granted by the University of Leiden in 1948. Returning to Harvard, he became an associate professor in 1951 and Gerhard Gade university professor in 1980. He became a U.S. citizen in 1958. Bloembergen became involved with the fundamental principles of masers and lasers during his doctoral research at Harvard in the late 1940s. Within two years after Charles Townes had demonstrated the maser in 1953, Bloembergen provided the specifications for an improved version that has become the most widely used microwave amplifier. Related Propaedia Topics: The passage of electromagnetic waves and their interaction with atomic structure Sources of coherent electromagnetic waves: lasers and masers Sensing devices and transducers: piezoelectric devices, microphones and other pickups for sound and vibration, sensors

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