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William F. Meggers Award in Spectroscopy

The William F. Meggers Award has been awarded annually since 1970 by the Optical Society (originally called the Optical Society of America) for outstanding contributions to spectroscopy.[1]

Recipients Edit

Year Winner Citation
2023 Stephan Schlemmer For pioneering ultra-sensitive action spectroscopy with fundamental applications to spectra of molecular ions, particularly CH5+, and their key roles in astrochemistry.
2022 Michael D. Fayer For seminal developments in ultrafast nonlinear spectroscopy, which have heavily influenced the chemical physics spectroscopy landscape.
2021 Keith Nelson For expanding the horizons of impulsive stimulated Raman scattering (ISRS) to the generation of intense tunable terahertz pulses, thus establishing new transient-grating techniques for a more effective application of time-domain coherent nonlinear spectroscopy in the study of condensed phase molecular dynamics.
2020 Tony Heinz For seminal studies of the properties and dynamics of surfaces, interfaces, and nanoscale materials by diverse spectroscopic techniques, including through the development of powerful new methods.
2019 Michael D. Morse For pioneering systematic studies of small transition-metal-containing molecules, including precise measurements of bond energies by the discovery and exploitation of sharp predissociation thresholds in highly congested electronic spectra.
2018 Warren S. Warren For pioneering contributions in the fundamental science of optical and spin coherence and their synergistic applications in optical spectroscopy/microscopy and magnetic resonance spectroscopy/imaging.
2017 Shaul Mukamel For developing the theoretical framework of coherent multidimensional spectroscopy for electronic excitations in the optical regime and proposing extensions to the x-ray spectral regime.
2016 Brooks H. Pate

For the invention of the chirped-pulse Fourier transform microwave technique, which revolutionized rotational spectroscopy, leading to an explosion of novel spectroscopic, astrochemical, analytical, dynamical, and chemical kinetics applications.

2015 Paul Julienne [de] For seminal contributions to precision photoassociation and magnetic-Feshbach spectroscopy of ultracold atoms, and the application of these techniques to the formation of cold polar molecules.
2014 François Biraben [Wikidata][2] For outstanding achievements in high resolution atomic spectroscopy and metrology of fundamental constants, leading to far-reaching tests of quantum electrodynamics.
2013 Louis F. DiMauro For contributions to precision measurements of nonsequential double ionization, exploration of strong field interaction scaling properties from mid-infrared to X-ray and innovative experiments of time-resolved.
2012 Xi-Cheng Zhang[3] For exceptional contributions to coherent generation and detection of ultra-broadband Terahertz waves for far-infrared spectroscopy.
2011 Steven Cundiff[4] For contributions to the field of ultrafast spectroscopy of semiconductors, including multidimensional Fourier transform techniques, and for contributions to the development of femtosecond frequency comb technology.
2010 Frédéric Merkt [de][5] For ground-breaking work on the ultra high resolution spectroscopy of Rydberg states of atoms and molecules, and for the refinement of high-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy and its application to the determination of the structural and dynamical properties of molecular cations.
2009 Leo Hollberg [Wikidata] For seminal contributions to the development of diode lasers as powerful spectroscopic tools, development of femtosecond combs, and demonstration of unique quantum effects in the interaction between light and atoms.
2008 Michael S. Feld[6] For major contributions to the foundations of laser spectroscopy, and for pioneering developments in the application of spectroscopy to biomedicine.
2007 Pierre Agostini [Wikidata][7] For leadership in the development of innovative experiments providing major insights into the dynamics of the non-linear response of atoms and molecules submitted to strong infrared laser pulses.
2006 Jun Ye[8] For development of innovative spectroscopic techniques based on femtosecond optical frequency combs.
2005 Daniel M. Neumark For pioneering contributions to the molecular spectroscopy of transient species, including transition state spectroscopy by photo-detachment, the development of anion zero-electron-kinetic-energy spectroscopy and time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy.
2004 Brian John Orr For advancing molecular spectroscopy by experiment and theory on infrared- and Raman-ultraviolet double resonance, coherent Raman spectroscopy, cavity ringdown spectroscopy, photoelectron spectroscopy, nonlinear optics, and tunable coherent light sources.
2003 Daniel R. Grischkowsky [de][9] For seminal contributions to the development and application of Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy.
2002 James C. Bergquist [de][10] For seminal contributions to high-resolution, high accuracy laser spectroscopy with applications to fundamental metrology and clocks.
2001 Frank De Lucia [Wikidata] For pioneering work in the development of the submillimeter-wave region of the electromagnetic spectrum and its application to scientific problems in physics, chemistry, and astronomy.
2000 Roger E. Miller [Wikidata] For his work in the development and use of high resolution infrared spectroscopy in the study of loosely bonded clusters in the gas-phase as well as in liquid helium droplets.
1999 David J. Nesbitt [Wikidata][11] For his experimental and theoretical contributions to the understanding of the molecular structure and dynamics of weakly bound molecules through the use of high-resolution infrared laser spectroscopy.
1998 William C. Stwalley [Wikidata][12] For his important contributions to the theory of long-range molecular states, the spectroscopy of alkali-dimer and alkali-hydride diatomic molecules, and the theory of the stability of spin-polarized hydrogen. Recognition is also given to his leadership and teaching in the field of laser science and a lifetime of professional services to the scientific community.
1997 Takeshi Oka For his contributions to experimental and theoretical high resolution molecular spectroscopy. As one example, his work on H3+ has revolutionized the field of infrared spectroscopy of molecular ions, but the breadth and quality of his work is such that all aspects of his distinguished career spanning 40 years have had a significant impact in the fields of chemistry, physics, and astrophysics.
1996 Robert W. Field[13] For his invention of powerful high resolution spectroscopic methods, including stimulated emission pumping, which have found widespread application. These methods, combined with his definitive studies of perturbations in diatomic molecular spectra, have changed the way we think about molecular complexity.
1995 Robert N. Compton [Wikidata] For seminal contributions to the understanding of the nature of atomic and molecular negative ions (especially doubly-charged anions) and to the field of multiphoton excitation processes in the gas phase.
1994 Steven Chu For pioneering work in manipulation, cooling, and trapping of neutral particles by laser light, and for the first optical spectroscopy of the short-lived laptonicatoms, positronium and muonium.
1993 Terry A. Miller [Wikidata] For the development of high resolution spectroscopy of molecular ions and radicals and the insightful interpretation of the resulting spectra.
1992 Joseph Reader [Wikidata] For his outstanding research on complex atomic spectra and spectra of highly ionized atoms.
1991 Daniel Kleppner   For his outstanding contributions to spectroscopy, including development of the hydrogen maser, spectroscopy of Rydberg states, and analysis of the interaction of atoms with electromagnetic fields.
1990 David J. Wineland   For his conception of novel, high sensitivity, high accuracy, spectroscopic techniques, their realization, and their application to fundamental measurements.
1989 Ugo Fano For his novel analyses of spectroscopic phenomena in the framework of collision dynamics.
1988 W. Carl Lineberger[14] For contributions to the basic chemistry, spectroscopy, and physics of atomic and molecular negative ion spectroscopy.
1987 Hans R. Griem[15] For outstanding contributions to atomic spectroscopy, especially its application to the understanding of the physics of plasmas.
1986 Alexander Dalgarno For contributions to atomic and molecular spectroscopy, particularly in the analysis of problems of astrophysical interest.
1985 Theodor W. Hänsch   For his discoveries of powerful techniques for high-resolution laser spectroscopy, and their application to fundamental problems of physics, particularly through precision measurements on atomic hydrogen.
1984 Robert D. Cowan [Wikidata] For his world-recognized contributions to the theory of atomic structure and spectra.
1983 William Clyde Martin Jr. For his outstanding contributions to the understanding of the spectra of complex atoms and ions.
1982 George Series In recognition of both his theoretical and experimental contributions to a better understanding of the interaction of radiation with atoms, especially for his contributions to the development of the method of quantum-beat spectroscopy.
1981 Boris P. Stoicheff[16] In recognition of his innovative use of lasers in spectroscopy, particularly his studies of stimulated and inverse Raman and Brillouin scattering and of highly excited atomic states.
1980 John G. Conway [Wikidata] In recognition of his leadership in the measurement and analysis of actinide crystal and atomic spectroscopy.
1978 Robert P. Madden
1977 Mark S. Fred [Wikidata]
1977 Frank S. Tomkins [Wikidata]
1976 W. R. S. Garton [Wikidata] In recognition of his contributions to atomic spectroscopy, particularly his studies of autoionization, diamagnetic Zeeman effects, and absorption of high Rydberg-series members.)
1975 Jean Blaise (scientist) [Wikidata]
1975 Emmett N. Leith
1974 Harry Lambert Welsh [Wikidata]
1973 Curtis J. Humphreys
1972 Charlotte Moore Sitterly[17]
1971 Allen G. Shenstone
1970 George R. Harrison

Source:[1]

See also Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ "Optical Society Announces Awards for 2014 – New York Photonics". New York Photonics – Rochester Regional Photonics Cluster. 28 March 2014. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  3. ^ Cogan, Sarah (2 April 2012). "The Optical Society Announces 18 Awards for 2012". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. doi:10.1063/pt.4.0408. ISSN 1945-0699.
  4. ^ Ost, Laura (12 April 2011). "NIST/JILA Physicist Wins Optical Society's Meggers Award". NIST. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  5. ^ "OSA Announces 2010 Awards". Photonics.com. 19 May 2010. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  6. ^ "Feld wins major spectroscopy award". MIT News. 31 August 2009. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  7. ^ "OSA names recipients of awards, medals". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. 60 (7): 75–76. 2007. Bibcode:2007PhT....60g..75.. doi:10.1063/1.2761812. ISSN 0031-9228.
  8. ^ "OSA hands out awards, medals". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. 59 (11): 72–73. 2006. Bibcode:2006PhT....59k..72.. doi:10.1063/1.2435655. ISSN 0031-9228.
  9. ^ "Grischkowsky, Daniel". Home - Oklahoma State University Library. 3 November 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  10. ^ "James Bergquist". American Physical Society. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  11. ^ "OSA Recognizes Contributions to Optics". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. 52 (7): 68. 1999. doi:10.1063/1.2802804. ISSN 0031-9228.
  12. ^ "Optical Society of America Announces Awards for 1998". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. 51 (6): 88. 1998. doi:10.1063/1.2805864. ISSN 0031-9228.
  13. ^ "Awards and Honors of Robert W. Field". The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. American Chemical Society (ACS). 113 (47): 13064. 26 November 2009. Bibcode:2009JPCA..11313064.. doi:10.1021/jp9093194. ISSN 1089-5639.
  14. ^ "OSA Awards Mark Achievements in Many Facets of Optical Science". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. 42 (7): 85. 1989. Bibcode:1989PhT....42g..85.. doi:10.1063/1.2811098. ISSN 0031-9228.
  15. ^ "OSA Awards Mark Achievements in Many Facets of Optical Science". Physics Today. AIP Publishing. 42 (7): 86. 1989. doi:10.1063/1.2811099. ISSN 0031-9228.
  16. ^ "Meggers, William F., 1981 Award, Boris P. Stoicheff". Appl. Opt. 20: a125. 1981. Bibcode:1981ApOpt..20S.125.
  17. ^ Oakes, Elizabeth H. (2007). Encyclopedia of World Scientists. Infobase Publishing. p. 675. ISBN 9781438118826.

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The William F Meggers Award has been awarded annually since 1970 by the Optical Society originally called the Optical Society of America for outstanding contributions to spectroscopy 1 Recipients EditYear Winner Citation2023 Stephan Schlemmer For pioneering ultra sensitive action spectroscopy with fundamental applications to spectra of molecular ions particularly CH5 and their key roles in astrochemistry 2022 Michael D Fayer For seminal developments in ultrafast nonlinear spectroscopy which have heavily influenced the chemical physics spectroscopy landscape 2021 Keith Nelson For expanding the horizons of impulsive stimulated Raman scattering ISRS to the generation of intense tunable terahertz pulses thus establishing new transient grating techniques for a more effective application of time domain coherent nonlinear spectroscopy in the study of condensed phase molecular dynamics 2020 Tony Heinz For seminal studies of the properties and dynamics of surfaces interfaces and nanoscale materials by diverse spectroscopic techniques including through the development of powerful new methods 2019 Michael D Morse For pioneering systematic studies of small transition metal containing molecules including precise measurements of bond energies by the discovery and exploitation of sharp predissociation thresholds in highly congested electronic spectra 2018 Warren S Warren For pioneering contributions in the fundamental science of optical and spin coherence and their synergistic applications in optical spectroscopy microscopy and magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging 2017 Shaul Mukamel For developing the theoretical framework of coherent multidimensional spectroscopy for electronic excitations in the optical regime and proposing extensions to the x ray spectral regime 2016 Brooks H Pate For the invention of the chirped pulse Fourier transform microwave technique which revolutionized rotational spectroscopy leading to an explosion of novel spectroscopic astrochemical analytical dynamical and chemical kinetics applications 2015 Paul Julienne de For seminal contributions to precision photoassociation and magnetic Feshbach spectroscopy of ultracold atoms and the application of these techniques to the formation of cold polar molecules 2014 Francois Biraben Wikidata 2 For outstanding achievements in high resolution atomic spectroscopy and metrology of fundamental constants leading to far reaching tests of quantum electrodynamics 2013 Louis F DiMauro For contributions to precision measurements of nonsequential double ionization exploration of strong field interaction scaling properties from mid infrared to X ray and innovative experiments of time resolved 2012 Xi Cheng Zhang 3 For exceptional contributions to coherent generation and detection of ultra broadband Terahertz waves for far infrared spectroscopy 2011 Steven Cundiff 4 For contributions to the field of ultrafast spectroscopy of semiconductors including multidimensional Fourier transform techniques and for contributions to the development of femtosecond frequency comb technology 2010 Frederic Merkt de 5 For ground breaking work on the ultra high resolution spectroscopy of Rydberg states of atoms and molecules and for the refinement of high resolution photoelectron spectroscopy and its application to the determination of the structural and dynamical properties of molecular cations 2009 Leo Hollberg Wikidata For seminal contributions to the development of diode lasers as powerful spectroscopic tools development of femtosecond combs and demonstration of unique quantum effects in the interaction between light and atoms 2008 Michael S Feld 6 For major contributions to the foundations of laser spectroscopy and for pioneering developments in the application of spectroscopy to biomedicine 2007 Pierre Agostini Wikidata 7 For leadership in the development of innovative experiments providing major insights into the dynamics of the non linear response of atoms and molecules submitted to strong infrared laser pulses 2006 Jun Ye 8 For development of innovative spectroscopic techniques based on femtosecond optical frequency combs 2005 Daniel M Neumark For pioneering contributions to the molecular spectroscopy of transient species including transition state spectroscopy by photo detachment the development of anion zero electron kinetic energy spectroscopy and time resolved photoelectron spectroscopy 2004 Brian John Orr For advancing molecular spectroscopy by experiment and theory on infrared and Raman ultraviolet double resonance coherent Raman spectroscopy cavity ringdown spectroscopy photoelectron spectroscopy nonlinear optics and tunable coherent light sources 2003 Daniel R Grischkowsky de 9 For seminal contributions to the development and application of Terahertz time domain spectroscopy 2002 James C Bergquist de 10 For seminal contributions to high resolution high accuracy laser spectroscopy with applications to fundamental metrology and clocks 2001 Frank De Lucia Wikidata For pioneering work in the development of the submillimeter wave region of the electromagnetic spectrum and its application to scientific problems in physics chemistry and astronomy 2000 Roger E Miller Wikidata For his work in the development and use of high resolution infrared spectroscopy in the study of loosely bonded clusters in the gas phase as well as in liquid helium droplets 1999 David J Nesbitt Wikidata 11 For his experimental and theoretical contributions to the understanding of the molecular structure and dynamics of weakly bound molecules through the use of high resolution infrared laser spectroscopy 1998 William C Stwalley Wikidata 12 For his important contributions to the theory of long range molecular states the spectroscopy of alkali dimer and alkali hydride diatomic molecules and the theory of the stability of spin polarized hydrogen Recognition is also given to his leadership and teaching in the field of laser science and a lifetime of professional services to the scientific community 1997 Takeshi Oka For his contributions to experimental and theoretical high resolution molecular spectroscopy As one example his work on H3 has revolutionized the field of infrared spectroscopy of molecular ions but the breadth and quality of his work is such that all aspects of his distinguished career spanning 40 years have had a significant impact in the fields of chemistry physics and astrophysics 1996 Robert W Field 13 For his invention of powerful high resolution spectroscopic methods including stimulated emission pumping which have found widespread application These methods combined with his definitive studies of perturbations in diatomic molecular spectra have changed the way we think about molecular complexity 1995 Robert N Compton Wikidata For seminal contributions to the understanding of the nature of atomic and molecular negative ions especially doubly charged anions and to the field of multiphoton excitation processes in the gas phase 1994 Steven Chu For pioneering work in manipulation cooling and trapping of neutral particles by laser light and for the first optical spectroscopy of the short lived laptonicatoms positronium and muonium 1993 Terry A Miller Wikidata For the development of high resolution spectroscopy of molecular ions and radicals and the insightful interpretation of the resulting spectra 1992 Joseph Reader Wikidata For his outstanding research on complex atomic spectra and spectra of highly ionized atoms 1991 Daniel Kleppner For his outstanding contributions to spectroscopy including development of the hydrogen maser spectroscopy of Rydberg states and analysis of the interaction of atoms with electromagnetic fields 1990 David J Wineland For his conception of novel high sensitivity high accuracy spectroscopic techniques their realization and their application to fundamental measurements 1989 Ugo Fano For his novel analyses of spectroscopic phenomena in the framework of collision dynamics 1988 W Carl Lineberger 14 For contributions to the basic chemistry spectroscopy and physics of atomic and molecular negative ion spectroscopy 1987 Hans R Griem 15 For outstanding contributions to atomic spectroscopy especially its application to the understanding of the physics of plasmas 1986 Alexander Dalgarno For contributions to atomic and molecular spectroscopy particularly in the analysis of problems of astrophysical interest 1985 Theodor W Hansch For his discoveries of powerful techniques for high resolution laser spectroscopy and their application to fundamental problems of physics particularly through precision measurements on atomic hydrogen 1984 Robert D Cowan Wikidata For his world recognized contributions to the theory of atomic structure and spectra 1983 William Clyde Martin Jr For his outstanding contributions to the understanding of the spectra of complex atoms and ions 1982 George Series In recognition of both his theoretical and experimental contributions to a better understanding of the interaction of radiation with atoms especially for his contributions to the development of the method of quantum beat spectroscopy 1981 Boris P Stoicheff 16 In recognition of his innovative use of lasers in spectroscopy particularly his studies of stimulated and inverse Raman and Brillouin scattering and of highly excited atomic states 1980 John G Conway Wikidata In recognition of his leadership in the measurement and analysis of actinide crystal and atomic spectroscopy 1978 Robert P Madden1977 Mark S Fred Wikidata 1977 Frank S Tomkins Wikidata 1976 W R S Garton Wikidata In recognition of his contributions to atomic spectroscopy particularly his studies of autoionization diamagnetic Zeeman effects and absorption of high Rydberg series members 1975 Jean Blaise scientist Wikidata 1975 Emmett N Leith1974 Harry Lambert Welsh Wikidata 1973 Curtis J Humphreys1972 Charlotte Moore Sitterly 17 1971 Allen G Shenstone1970 George R HarrisonSource 1 See also EditList of physics awardsReferences Edit a b William F Meggers Award Optical Society of America Retrieved 4 October 2010 Optical Society Announces Awards for 2014 New York Photonics New York Photonics Rochester Regional Photonics Cluster 28 March 2014 Retrieved 7 October 2018 Cogan Sarah 2 April 2012 The Optical Society Announces 18 Awards for 2012 Physics Today AIP Publishing doi 10 1063 pt 4 0408 ISSN 1945 0699 Ost Laura 12 April 2011 NIST JILA Physicist Wins Optical Society s Meggers Award NIST Retrieved 7 October 2018 OSA Announces 2010 Awards Photonics com 19 May 2010 Retrieved 7 October 2018 Feld wins major spectroscopy award MIT News 31 August 2009 Retrieved 7 October 2018 OSA names recipients of awards medals Physics Today AIP Publishing 60 7 75 76 2007 Bibcode 2007PhT 60g 75 doi 10 1063 1 2761812 ISSN 0031 9228 OSA hands out awards medals Physics Today AIP Publishing 59 11 72 73 2006 Bibcode 2006PhT 59k 72 doi 10 1063 1 2435655 ISSN 0031 9228 Grischkowsky Daniel Home Oklahoma State University Library 3 November 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2018 James Bergquist American Physical Society Retrieved 7 October 2018 OSA Recognizes Contributions to Optics Physics Today AIP Publishing 52 7 68 1999 doi 10 1063 1 2802804 ISSN 0031 9228 Optical Society of America Announces Awards for 1998 Physics Today AIP Publishing 51 6 88 1998 doi 10 1063 1 2805864 ISSN 0031 9228 Awards and Honors of Robert W Field The Journal of Physical Chemistry A American Chemical Society ACS 113 47 13064 26 November 2009 Bibcode 2009JPCA 11313064 doi 10 1021 jp9093194 ISSN 1089 5639 OSA Awards Mark Achievements in Many Facets of Optical Science Physics Today AIP Publishing 42 7 85 1989 Bibcode 1989PhT 42g 85 doi 10 1063 1 2811098 ISSN 0031 9228 OSA Awards Mark Achievements in Many Facets of Optical Science Physics Today AIP Publishing 42 7 86 1989 doi 10 1063 1 2811099 ISSN 0031 9228 Meggers William F 1981 Award Boris P Stoicheff Appl Opt 20 a125 1981 Bibcode 1981ApOpt 20S 125 Oakes Elizabeth H 2007 Encyclopedia 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