
Claude Cohen-Tannoudji
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Claude Cohen-Tannoudji is a renowned French physicist, recognized for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of quantum physics. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1997 for his work on the cooling and trapping of atoms with laser light, a technique that has become fundamental in various areas of atomic physics. This innovative approach has allowed scientists to conduct experiments with particles at temperatures close to absolute zero, thereby providing deep insights into the quantum behavior of matter.
Nationalität
Französisch
Geburtsdatum
April 1, 1933
Geburtsort
Tlemcen, Algeria
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