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  1. Born May 5, 1921 - Died April 28, 1999. Arthur L. Schawlow was co-inventor of the laser. He worked with Charles H. Townes, who was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1976. Schawlow was also a recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics. Schawlow was born in Mount Vernon, New York, and went on to attend the University of Toronto ...

  2. Arthur Leonard Schawlow (May 5, 1921 – April 28, 1999) was an American physicist. His mother, Helen Mason, was from Canada and his father, Arthur Schawlow, was an immigrant from Latvia. When Arthur was three years old, they moved to Toronto, Canada.

  3. Arthur Leonard Schawlow was born on 5 May 1921, in Mount Vernon, New York, U.S. to Arthur and Helen, who hailed from Latvia and western Canada, respectively. His father worked for a life insurance company. He had one elder sister. The family moved to Canada at his mother’s urging when Arthur was a young boy.

  4. 28. Apr. 1999 · Letter from Arthur Leonard Schawlow concerning Maiman's testimony during the Hellwarth vs Gould patent proceedings and the rejection of one of Maiman's manuscripts on masers by Physical Review Letters; and a copy of Maiman's testimony in which he discusses his work in developing ruby lasers, 1959-1984.

  5. Arthur Leonard Schawlow. Profession: Physicist. Nationality: American. Biography: Best remembered for his work on lasers, for which he shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics with Nicolaas Bloembergen and Kai Siegbahn. Born: May 5, 1921. Birthplace: Mount Vernon, New York, USA. Generation: Greatest Generation.

  6. Arthur Leonard Schawlow. 1921-. American physicist whose early collaborations with Charles Townes on masers resulted in their 1955 Microwave Spectroscopy. They extended maser principles to light in 1958 when they published the first detailed proposal for building a laser. Schawlow won a share of the 1981 Nobel Prize in physics for developments ...

  7. 1. Mai 2011 · Arthur Leonard Schawlow was born on 5 May 1921, in Mount Vernon, N.Y. (U.S.A.). His parents, Arthur and Helen, came from Latvia and western Canada, respectively. Neither of his parents liked to talk much about their background; young Arthur didn't learn until he was 17 that his father was Jewish. The Schawlows raised their son and his older sister, Rosemary, as Protestants.