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This symposium was a dedication to John L Hall, who was recently
awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, (report below). The symposium
was a celebration of his striking career in physics and his
impressive record of achievements. Papers included in this volume
offer brief and personal glimpses of some of his achievements, the
research he inspired, and the great friendships he has built.Nobel
Prize Report:John L Hall, a Scientist Emeritus of the National
Institute of Standards and Technology and a Fellow of JILA (joint
institute of NIST and University of Colorado) has been awarded the
2005 Nobel Prize in Physics.Hall shared the Nobel with Theodor W
Hansch of the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics and a
professor of physics at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich,
Germany, and Roy J Glauber, a professor of physics at Harvard
University.Hall and Hansch were awarded half the Nobel Prize for
their contributions to the development of laser-based precision
spectroscopy, including the optical frequency comb technique. An
optical frequency comb is generated by a laser specially designed
to produce a series of extremely short - a few billionths of a
second - equally spaced pulses of light.
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