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Nobel Prize ceremony held in Stockholm
www.chinaview.cn 2005-12-11 15:34:57

U.S. nobel laureate John L. Hall holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to U.S Roy J. Glauber for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and one half jointly to Hall and German Theodor W. Haensch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique.(Xinhua/Reuters)

U.S. nobel laureate Roy J. Glauber holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to U.S Roy J. Glauber and one half jointly to Hall and German Theodor W. Haensch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique. (Xinhua/Reuters)

German nobel laureate Theodor W. Haensch holds the joint 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics at the Concert Hall in Stockholm December 10, 2005. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2005 with one half to U.S Roy J. Glauber for his contribution to the quantum theory of optical coherence and one half jointly to Hall and German Theodor W. Haensch for their contributions to the development of laser-based precision spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique. (Xinhua/Reuters)

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