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Claude Cohen-Tannoudji

Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (French pronunciation: ​[klod kɔɛn tanudʒi]; born 1 April 1933) is a French physicist. He shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics with Steven Chu and William Daniel Phillips for research in methods of laser cooling and trapping atoms. Currently he is still an active researcher, working at the École normale supérieure (Paris).[2]

Claude Cohen-Tannoudji
Cohen-Tannoudji in 2007
Born (1933-04-01) 1 April 1933 (age 90)
NationalityFrench
Alma materÉcole normale supérieure (Paris)
University of Paris
Spouse
Jacqueline Veyrat
(m. 1958)
[1]
Children3
AwardsPrix Paul Langevin (1963)
Prix Jean Ricard (1971)
Young Medal and Prize (1979)
Ampère Prize (1979)
Lilienfeld Prize (1992)
Matteucci Medal (1994)
Harvey Prize (1996)
Nobel Prize in Physics (1997)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsCollege de France
University of Paris
École normale supérieure (Paris)
Doctoral advisorAlfred Kastler
Doctoral studentsSerge Haroche
Jean Dalibard
Claude Fabre

Early life Edit

Cohen-Tannoudji was born in Constantine, French Algeria, to Tunisian Sephardic Jewish parents Abraham Cohen-Tannoudji and Sarah Sebbah.[3][4][5][6] When describing his origins Cohen-Tannoudji said: "My family, originally from Tangier, settled in Tunisia and then in Algeria in the 16th century after having fled Spain during the Inquisition. In fact, our name, Cohen-Tannoudji, means simply the Cohen family from Tangiers. The Algerian Jews obtained the French citizenship in 1870 after Algeria became a French colony in 1830."[7]

After finishing secondary school in Algiers in 1953, Cohen-Tannoudji left for Paris to attend the École Normale Supérieure.[7] His professors included Henri Cartan, Laurent Schwartz, and Alfred Kastler.[7]

In 1958 he married Jacqueline Veyrat, a high school teacher, with whom he has three children. His studies were interrupted when he was conscripted into the army, in which he served for 28 months (longer than usual because of the Algerian War). In 1960 he resumed working toward his doctorate, which he obtained from the École Normale Supérieure under the supervision of Alfred Kastler and Jean Brossel at the end of 1962.[2]

Career Edit

 
Claude Cohen-Tannoudji in 2010

After his dissertation, he started teaching quantum mechanics at the University of Paris. From 1964-67, he was an associate professor at the university and from 1967-1973 he was a full professor.[2] His lecture notes were the basis of the popular textbook, Mécanique quantique, which he wrote with two of his colleagues. He also continued his research work on atom-photon interactions, and his research team developed the model of the dressed atom.

In 1973, he became a professor at the Collège de France.[2] In the early 1980s, he started to lecture on radiative forces on atoms in laser light fields. He also formed a laboratory there with Alain Aspect, Christophe Salomon, and Jean Dalibard to study laser cooling and trapping. He even took a statistical approach to laser cooling with the use of stable distributions.[8]

In 1976, he took sabbatical leave from the Collège de France, and lectured at Harvard University and MIT.[9][10] At Harvard, he was a Loeb Lecturer for two weeks,[11] and at MIT, he was a visiting professor.[12]

His work eventually led to the Nobel Prize in physics in 1997 "for the development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light", shared with Steven Chu and William Daniel Phillips.[13] Cohen-Tannoudji was the first physics Nobel prize winner born in an Arab country.[14]

In 2015, Cohen-Tannoudji signed the Mainau Declaration 2015 on Climate Change on the final day of the 65th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. The declaration was signed by a total of 76 Nobel Laureates and handed to then-President of the French Republic, François Hollande, as part of the successful COP21 climate summit in Paris.[15]

Awards Edit

Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, UNESCO, 2011

Selected works Edit

The main works of Cohen-Tannoudji are given in his homepage.[19]

  • Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Bernard Diu, and Frank Laloë. 1973. Mécanique quantique. 2 vols. Collection Enseignement des Sciences. Paris. ISBN 2-7056-5733-9 (Quantum Mechanics. Vol. I & II, 1991. Wiley, New-York, ISBN 0-471-16433-X & ISBN 0471164356).
  • Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Gilbert Grynberg and Jacques Dupont-Roc. Introduction à l'électrodynamique quantique. (Photons and Atoms: Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics. 1997. Wiley. ISBN 0471184330)
  • Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Gilbert Grynberg and Jacques Dupont-Roc, Processus d'interaction photons-atomes. (Atoms-Photon Interactions : Basic Processes and Applications. 1992. Wiley, New-York. ISBN 0471625566)
  • Claude Cohen-Tannoudji. 2004. Atoms in Electromagnetic fields. 2nd Edition. World Scientific. Collection of his most important papers.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Krapp, Kristine M. (January 1998). Notable twentieth century scientists: Supplement - Kristine M. Krapp - Google Books. ISBN 9780787627669. Retrieved 2013-03-09 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b c d "Claude Cohen-Tannoudji". www.phys.ens.fr. Retrieved 2017-12-21.
  3. ^ "Claude Cohen-Tannoudji - French physicist". Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-02-13. Retrieved 2015-02-13.
  5. ^ Francis Leroy (13 Mar 2003). A Century of Nobel Prize Recipients: Chemistry, Physics, and Medicine. p. 218.
  6. ^ Arun Agarwal (15 Nov 2005). Nobel Prize Winners in Physics. p. 298.
  7. ^ a b c Claude Cohen-Tannoudji. "Claude Cohen-Tannoudji - Autobiographical". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  8. ^ Bardou, F., Bouchaud, J. P., Aspect, A., & Cohen-Tannoudji, C. (2001). Non-ergodic cooling: subrecoil laser cooling and Lévy statistics.
  9. ^ "Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (Collège de France), "Atom-Photon Interactions" - MIT Physics Department Special Seminar 4/29/1992". MIT. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  10. ^ "Curriculum Vitae (Claude Cohen-Tannoudji)". École normale supérieure. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  11. ^ "Loeb and Lee Lectures Archive: 1953 - 1990". Harvard University. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  12. ^ "Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bulletin (1975-1976)" (PDF). MIT. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
  13. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Physics 1997". nobelprize.org. The Nobel Foundation. 1997. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
  14. ^ "Claude Cohen-Tannoudji". OSA Living History. The Optical Society. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  15. ^ "Mainau Declaration". www.mainaudeclaration.org. Retrieved 2018-01-11.
  16. ^ "Thomas Young Medal and Prize recipients". Institute of Physics. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  17. ^ "Charles Hard Townes Medal". Optica. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  18. ^ "Honorary doctorates - Uppsala University, Sweden". www.uu.se. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  19. ^ "Claude Cohen-Tannoudji" (in French). École normale supérieure. Retrieved 14 December 2014.

External links Edit

  • Claude Cohen-Tannoudji on Nobelprize.org   including his Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1997 Manipulating Atoms with Photons

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Claude Cohen Tannoudji French pronunciation klod kɔɛn tanudʒi born 1 April 1933 is a French physicist He shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics with Steven Chu and William Daniel Phillips for research in methods of laser cooling and trapping atoms Currently he is still an active researcher working at the Ecole normale superieure Paris 2 Claude Cohen TannoudjiCohen Tannoudji in 2007Born 1933 04 01 1 April 1933 age 90 Constantine French AlgeriaNationalityFrenchAlma materEcole normale superieure Paris University of ParisSpouseJacqueline Veyrat m 1958 wbr 1 Children3AwardsPrix Paul Langevin 1963 Prix Jean Ricard 1971 Young Medal and Prize 1979 Ampere Prize 1979 Lilienfeld Prize 1992 Matteucci Medal 1994 Harvey Prize 1996 Nobel Prize in Physics 1997 Scientific careerFieldsPhysicsInstitutionsCollege de FranceUniversity of ParisEcole normale superieure Paris Doctoral advisorAlfred KastlerDoctoral studentsSerge HarocheJean DalibardClaude Fabre Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Awards 4 Selected works 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditCohen Tannoudji was born in Constantine French Algeria to Tunisian Sephardic Jewish parents Abraham Cohen Tannoudji and Sarah Sebbah 3 4 5 6 When describing his origins Cohen Tannoudji said My family originally from Tangier settled in Tunisia and then in Algeria in the 16th century after having fled Spain during the Inquisition In fact our name Cohen Tannoudji means simply the Cohen family from Tangiers The Algerian Jews obtained the French citizenship in 1870 after Algeria became a French colony in 1830 7 After finishing secondary school in Algiers in 1953 Cohen Tannoudji left for Paris to attend the Ecole Normale Superieure 7 His professors included Henri Cartan Laurent Schwartz and Alfred Kastler 7 In 1958 he married Jacqueline Veyrat a high school teacher with whom he has three children His studies were interrupted when he was conscripted into the army in which he served for 28 months longer than usual because of the Algerian War In 1960 he resumed working toward his doctorate which he obtained from the Ecole Normale Superieure under the supervision of Alfred Kastler and Jean Brossel at the end of 1962 2 Career Edit nbsp Claude Cohen Tannoudji in 2010After his dissertation he started teaching quantum mechanics at the University of Paris From 1964 67 he was an associate professor at the university and from 1967 1973 he was a full professor 2 His lecture notes were the basis of the popular textbook Mecanique quantique which he wrote with two of his colleagues He also continued his research work on atom photon interactions and his research team developed the model of the dressed atom In 1973 he became a professor at the College de France 2 In the early 1980s he started to lecture on radiative forces on atoms in laser light fields He also formed a laboratory there with Alain Aspect Christophe Salomon and Jean Dalibard to study laser cooling and trapping He even took a statistical approach to laser cooling with the use of stable distributions 8 In 1976 he took sabbatical leave from the College de France and lectured at Harvard University and MIT 9 10 At Harvard he was a Loeb Lecturer for two weeks 11 and at MIT he was a visiting professor 12 His work eventually led to the Nobel Prize in physics in 1997 for the development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light shared with Steven Chu and William Daniel Phillips 13 Cohen Tannoudji was the first physics Nobel prize winner born in an Arab country 14 In 2015 Cohen Tannoudji signed the Mainau Declaration 2015 on Climate Change on the final day of the 65th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting The declaration was signed by a total of 76 Nobel Laureates and handed to then President of the French Republic Francois Hollande as part of the successful COP21 climate summit in Paris 15 Awards Edit source source source source source source source source source source source source source source Claude Cohen Tannoudji UNESCO 20111979 Young Medal and Prize for distinguished research in the field of optics 16 1991 Research Award of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 1993 Charles Hard Townes Award 17 1994 honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Science and Technology at Uppsala University Sweden 18 1996 Quantum Electronics Prize of the European Physical Society 1996 CNRS Gold medal 1997 Nobel Prize for the development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light 2010 Legion of HonourSelected works EditThe main works of Cohen Tannoudji are given in his homepage 19 Claude Cohen Tannoudji Bernard Diu and Frank Laloe 1973 Mecanique quantique 2 vols Collection Enseignement des Sciences Paris ISBN 2 7056 5733 9 Quantum Mechanics Vol I amp II 1991 Wiley New York ISBN 0 471 16433 X amp ISBN 0471164356 Claude Cohen Tannoudji Gilbert Grynberg and Jacques Dupont Roc Introduction a l electrodynamique quantique Photons and Atoms Introduction to Quantum Electrodynamics 1997 Wiley ISBN 0471184330 Claude Cohen Tannoudji Gilbert Grynberg and Jacques Dupont Roc Processus d interaction photons atomes Atoms Photon Interactions Basic Processes and Applications 1992 Wiley New York ISBN 0471625566 Claude Cohen Tannoudji 2004 Atoms in Electromagnetic fields 2nd Edition World Scientific Collection of his most important papers See also EditList of Jewish Nobel laureatesReferences Edit Krapp Kristine M January 1998 Notable twentieth century scientists Supplement Kristine M Krapp Google Books ISBN 9780787627669 Retrieved 2013 03 09 via Google Books a b c d Claude Cohen Tannoudji www phys ens fr Retrieved 2017 12 21 Claude Cohen Tannoudji French physicist Retrieved 4 October 2018 Photo leJDD fr Archived from the original on 2015 02 13 Retrieved 2015 02 13 Francis Leroy 13 Mar 2003 A Century of Nobel Prize Recipients Chemistry Physics and Medicine p 218 Arun Agarwal 15 Nov 2005 Nobel Prize Winners in Physics p 298 a b c Claude Cohen Tannoudji Claude Cohen Tannoudji Autobiographical NobelPrize org Retrieved 13 February 2015 Bardou F Bouchaud J P Aspect A amp Cohen Tannoudji C 2001 Non ergodic cooling subrecoil laser cooling and Levy statistics Claude Cohen Tannoudji College de France Atom Photon Interactions MIT Physics Department Special Seminar 4 29 1992 MIT Retrieved 9 September 2020 Curriculum Vitae Claude Cohen Tannoudji Ecole normale superieure Retrieved 9 September 2020 Loeb and Lee Lectures Archive 1953 1990 Harvard University Retrieved 9 September 2020 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Bulletin 1975 1976 PDF MIT Retrieved 9 September 2020 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1997 nobelprize org The Nobel Foundation 1997 Retrieved 14 December 2014 Claude Cohen Tannoudji OSA Living History The Optical Society Retrieved 3 February 2020 Mainau Declaration www mainaudeclaration org Retrieved 2018 01 11 Thomas Young Medal and Prize recipients Institute of Physics Retrieved 13 January 2022 Charles Hard Townes Medal Optica Retrieved 13 January 2022 Honorary doctorates Uppsala University Sweden www uu se Retrieved 4 October 2018 Claude Cohen Tannoudji in French Ecole normale superieure Retrieved 14 December 2014 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Claude Cohen Tannoudji nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Claude Cohen Tannoudji His research group His lecture notes in French Claude Cohen Tannoudji on Nobelprize org nbsp including his Nobel Lecture December 8 1997 Manipulating Atoms with Photons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claude Cohen Tannoudji amp oldid 1171183706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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