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  1. Bernard Cagnac, né le 6 février 1931 dans le 15 e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 3 juillet 2019 à Olivet [1], est un physicien français. Biographie. Bernard Cagnac est le fils du mathématicien Georges Cagnac.

  2. Bernard Cagnac (* 6. Februar 1931 in Paris; † 3. Juli 2019 in Olivet (Loiret)) war ein französischer Experimentalphysiker (Atomphysik, Laserspektroskopie). Cagnac, der Sohn des Mathematikers Georges Cagnac, studierte ab 1950 an der École normale supérieure (Paris) (ENS) und erhielt 1952 sein

  3. The Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, its colleagues and friends, are saddened to announce the death of Bernard Cagnac, who passed away on July 3, 2019. Bernard Cagnac had an exemplary scientific career in atomic physics, developing spectroscopic methods that opened an entire domain of research in precision optical measurements.

  4. 1983 Bernard Cagnac; 1984 Raimond Castaing; 1985 Sylvain Liberman; 1986 Claude Cohen-Tannoudji; 1987 Jacques Friedel; 1988 Philippe Meyer; 1989 Édouard Brézin; 1990 Claude Bouchiat; 1991 Julien Bok; 1992 Michel Davier; 1993 Jean-Louis Steinberg; 1994 Jacques Dupont-Roc; 1995 Bernard Jancovici; 1996 Jean-Claude Le Guillou; 1997 ...

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    Education

    Anne L'Huillier was born in Paris in 1958. She was awarded a double master's degree in theoretical physics and mathematics, but switched for her doctorate degree to experimental physics at Pierre and Marie Curie University. Her dissertation was on multiple multiphoton ionization in laser fields of high intensity. She carried out her dissertation research at the Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives(CEA), near Paris.

    Career

    As a post-doctoral student, L'Huillier worked at the Chalmers Institute of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, and at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, United States. In 1986, L'Huillier obtained a permanent position as a researcher at the CEA, at the Saclaysite. In 1992, she took part in an experiment in Lund, where one of the first titanium-sapphire solid-state laser systems for femtosecond pulses in Europe had been installed. In 1994 she moved to Sweden, where she was app...

    L'Huillier's research involves experimental and theoretical aspects of high harmonic generation in gases, which corresponded to extremely short light pulses in the ultraviolet spectral range, lasting tens or hundreds of attoseconds. In 1987, L’Huillier first observed that gases like argon would react to a laser by becoming excited and emitting addi...

    L'Huillier was on the Nobel Committee for Physics between 2007 and 2015, and has been a member of the Swedish Academy of Sciences since 2004. In 2003, she received the Julius Springer Prize[de]. In 2011 she received a UNESCO L'Oréal Award. In 2013, she was awarded the Carl-Zeiss Research Award[de], the Blaise Pascal Medal[de; pt] and an Honorary De...

    L'Huillier is married to Claes-Göran Wahlström[sv] who is also a professor at Lund University.They have two children.

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  5. Michel Blay, «Bernard Cagnac, Alfred Kastler», Histoire de la recherche contemporaine, Tome V-N°2 | 2016, 76. Referência eletrónica Michel Blay , «Bernard Cagnac, Alfred Kastler» , Histoire de la recherche contemporaine [Online], Tome V-N°2 | 2016, posto online no dia 15 dezembro 2016 , consultado o 25 maio 2024 .

  6. Né en 1931, Bernard Cagnac s'est intéressé durant toute sa carrière aux interactions entre les atomes et la lumière.