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  1. Norman Foster Ramsey Jr. (August 27, 1915 – November 4, 2011) was an American physicist who was awarded the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of the separated oscillatory field method (see Ramsey interferometry), which had important applications in the construction of atomic clocks.

  2. Norman Foster Ramsey (Washington, D.C., 27 de agosto de 1915 — Wayland, 4 de novembro de 2011) foi um físico estadunidense. Recebeu o Nobel de Física de 1989, pela invenção do método de campos oscilatórios separados, e seu uso no maser de hidrogênio e em outros relógios atômicos.

  3. 23 de ago. de 2024 · Norman Foster Ramsey was an American physicist who received one-half of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1989 for his development of a technique to induce atoms to shift from one specific energy level to another. (The other half of the prize was awarded to Wolfgang Paul and Hans Georg Dehmelt.)

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  4. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1989 was divided, one half awarded to Norman F. Ramsey "for the invention of the separated oscillatory fields method and its use in the hydrogen maser and other atomic clocks", the other half jointly to Hans G. Dehmelt and Wolfgang Paul "for the development of the ion trap technique"

  5. 4 de nov. de 2011 · Norman F. Ramsey. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1989. Born: 27 August 1915, Washington, D.C., USA. Died: 4 November 2011, Wayland, MA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.

  6. 16 de jul. de 2015 · Norman Foster Ramsey, Jr., Higgins Professor of Physics, Emeritus, died on November 4, 2011, at age 96. He was part of a towering group of scientists who changed the shape of Harvard’s Department of Physics following the Second World War.

  7. Norman Foster Ramsey, a Nobel Laureate in Physics (1989), was an outstanding figure in the world of physics. His scientific accomplishments include the invention of the ubiquitous separated oscillatory field method and the hydrogen maser.