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  1. Poète Alsacien: Nathan Katz, Jean Arp, Germain Muller, Alfred Kastler, Johann-Georg-Daniel Arnold, André Weckmann, Claude Vigée (French Edition)
  2. People From Guebwiller: Schlumberger Brothers, Alfred Kastler, Niklaus Riggenbach, Jean Schlumberger, Franz Stockhausen, Théodore Deck
  3. Person (Elsass): Friederike Brion, Albert Schweitzer, Philipp Jacob Spener, Alfred Kastler, Friedrich Spieser, Johannes Pauli, Salomon Grumbach (German Edition)
  4. Hochschullehrer (Bordeaux): Alfred Kastler, Jacques Hadamard, Émile Peynaud, Pierre Duhem, Marcel Brelot, Paul Bert, Henri Guillemin (German Edition)
  5. Prix Holweck: Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Yves Rocard, Evry Schatzman, Raimond Castaing, Louis Néel, Dennis Gabor, Alain Aspect, Alfred Kastler (French Edition)
  6. Naissance Dans le Haut-Rhin: Michel Heinrich, Jean-Baptiste Troppmann, Claudie Hunzinger, André Weber, Alfred Kastler, Christian Marbach (French Edition)
  7. Europe, ma patrie: Deutsche Lieder eines französischen Europaers by Alfred Kastler, 1979
  8. Euvre scientifique (French Edition) by Alfred Kastler, 1988
  9. Cette etrange matiere (French Edition) by Alfred Kastler, 1976
  10. Notice sur les titres et travaux scientifiques by Alfred Kastler, 1958
  11. Esta Extraña Materia by Kastler Alfred, 1985-01-02
  12. Optically Pumped Atoms by William Happer, Yuan-Yu Jau, et all 2010-04-20

21. Kastler, Alfred
Kastler, Alfred (b. May 3, 1902, Guebwiller, Ger. now in Franced. Jan. 7, 1984, Bandol, Fr.), French physicist who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1966 for his discovery
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(b. May 3, 1902, Guebwiller, Ger. [now in France]d. Jan. 7, 1984, Bandol, Fr.), French physicist who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1966 for his discovery and development of methods for observing Hertzian resonances within atoms. Kastler's Nobel-Prize-winning research facilitated the study of atomic structures by means of the radiations that atoms emit under excitation by light and radio waves. His method of stimulating atoms in a particular substance so that they attain higher energy states was called "optical pumping." Since the light energy used to stimulate the atoms was reemitted, optical pumping marked an important step toward the development of the maser and the laser. Related Propaedia Topics: The theory of molecular spectra Sources of coherent electromagnetic waves: lasers and masers

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Kastler, Alfred (19021984) Alfred Kastler was born in Guebwiller in Alsace on May 3, 1902. He followed his early studies at the school in his native town, and
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Kastler, Alfred Alfred Kastler was born in Guebwiller in Alsace on May 3, 1902. He followed his early studies at the school in his native town, and continued at the Oberrealschule of Colmar, which became the Lycee Bartholdi in 1918, when Alsace was returned to France.
He entered the Ecole Normale Superieure in 1921, and left in 1926 to teach in a lyce. He taught for 5 years, first in the Mulhouse lyce, then in those of Colmar and Bordeaux. The next stage of his career was in higher education: assistant at the Bordeaux Faculty of Science from 1931 to 1936, lecturer at Clermont-Ferrand from 1936 to 1938, professor at Bordeaux from 1938 to 1941. In 1941, in the midst of the German occupation, Georges Bruhat asked him to come to Paris to help him in establishing physics teaching at the Ecole Normale Superieure. The post was provisional, but was confirmed by the allocation of a chair in a personal capacity at the Paris Faculty of Sciences in 1952.
Alfred Kastler was in 1931 appointed assistant to Pierre Daure, professor at the Bordeaux Faculty of Science. His teaching duties were then less onerous, and Kastler was able to devote all his free time to research, aided by Professor Daure who initiated him into experimental spectroscopy. For many years, he worked in the field of optical spectroscopy, particularly on atomic fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy. [In I937 he became interested in the luminescence of sodium atoms in the upper atmosphere; after establishing that the D line of the twilight sky could be absorbed by sodium vapour, and after some studies at Abisko where twilight is prolonged, he was able to demonstrate in cooperation with his colleague Jean Bricard, that this line is polarized, as it must be if the emission mechanism is one of optical resonance produced by solar radiation.]

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Kastler, Alfred . Born May 3, 1902, in Guebwiller. French physicist. Member of the Paris Academy of Sciences (1964). In 1924, Kastler graduated from the Ecole Normale
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25. Alfred Kastler Winner Of The 1966 Nobel Prize In Physics
Alfred Kastler, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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    Kastler, Alfred (1902-1984) was a French physicist who won the 1966 Nobel Prize in physics for his discovery and development of optical methods for studying Hertzian resonances within atoms. His discoveries and new methodologies for measuring weak magnetic fields were the basis for the subsequent development of masers and lasers. Kastler was born in the village of Gebweiler, Alsace, at the time a part of Germany. After World War I (1914–1918), Alsace reverted to France. The high school he was attending in nearby Colmar was renamed Lycee Bartholdi; there Kastler first became interested in science and math. After graduation, not fluent in French, he determined to become a carpenter but abandoned that idea when he was accepted to the prestigious Ecole Normale Supérieure in Paris. He received his Ph.D. degree in physics from there in 1936. Kastler taught in various universities until 1941, when he returned to Paris and became director of the Hertzian spectroscopy group, as well as assistant professor of physics at the École Normale Supérieure. He became full professor in 1945 and remained there until 1968, after which he retired and became director of research at the National Center for Scientific Research.

29. Marquerite Perey. Autograph Manuscript Signed, 9pp., 4to With Photocopy Portrait
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Publisher Information: Paris: 1975. First Woman Elected to the French Academy of Sciences Successor to Marie Curie Kastler, Alfred (1902-84). Marguerite Perey. Autograph Manuscript signed. 9pp., on rectos of 9 sheets, with Kastler's presentation inscription on the first page: "Egon Lehmkuhl zugeiegnet / Mai 1975 / Alfred Kastler." 298 x 211 mm. N.p., May 1975. In French (English translation accompanies). Creased where previously folded, but fine. With accompanying cover addressed in Kastler's hand to Lehmkuhl, postmarked May 22, 1975; and photocopied portrait photograph signed by Kastler. Kastler then summarizes some of the other highlights of Perey's career: she was named director of research at the CNRS in 1946, and in 1949 organized courses in chemistry and nuclear physics at the University of Strasbourg, which honored her by creating a chair of nuclear chemistry in her name. In 1956 she helped to found the Center of Nuclear Research, created by joint agreement of the CNRS and the University of Strasbourg; she became head of the Center's department of nuclear chemistry. Alfred Kastler, the author of this address, received the Nobel Prize for physics in 1966 for the discovery and development of optical methods for studying Hertzian resonances in atoms-highly complex and esoteric work that has nonetheless led to the development of some valuable scientific instruments, including an atomic clock accurate to one second every 10,000 years. His address on Marguerite Perey is very probably unpublished. Perey died on May 13, 1975, and Kastler sent this manuscript to Lehmkuhl very shortly afterwards (see the postmark on the cover), with a signed note in German in his hand on the first page reading "Manuskript. Photokopieren oder Verffentlichung nicht gestattet" (Manuscript. Photocopying or publishing not permitted). Weber, Pioneers of Science, pp. 207-9 (Kastler). For more on Perey's life, see Biog. Enc. Scientists (2nd ed.), pp. 698-99.

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Title Optical methods of atomic orientation and of magnetic resonance Authors Kastler, Alfred Publication Journal of the Optical Society of America, vol. 47, issue 6, p.460
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Né dans l'Alsace allemande avant 1918, il fait toutes ses études au lycée allemand jusqu'au baccalauréat , et il entre dans l'enseignement supérieur français en 1919. Il entre en 1921 à l' École normale supérieure , où il a comme professeurs Henri Abraham et Eugène Bloch . En 1926, il est reçu premier à l'agrégation de physique, il est professeur à Mulhouse, puis à Colmar et Bordeaux (1929). Il devient en 1931 assistant de Pierre Daure à l' Université de Bordeaux , il y soutient en 1936 sa thèse pour le doctorat ès sciences, sur la fluorescence de la vapeur de mercure, il y démontre que l'échange de

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36. Transmission Of Light Pulse Through A Fabry-Perot Interferometer
Title Transmission of light pulse through a FabryPerot interferometer Authors Kastler, Alfred Affiliation AA(Universit de Paris VI, Laboratoire de Spectroscopie
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37. METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A MAGNETIC FIELD EMPLOYING OPTICALLY PUMPED
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING A MAGNETIC FIELD EMPLOYING OPTICALLY PUMPED Kastler, Alfred Lehmann, Jeanclaude
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