Rabi: Scientist and Citizen

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This is a welcome issue of John Rigden's stellar biography of I.I. Rabi, one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century. Rabi's discovery of the magnetic resonance method won him the Nobel Prize in 1944 and stimulated research leading to, among other things, refinements in quantum electrodynamics, refined molecular beam methods, radio astronomy with the hydrogen 21-cm line, atomic clocks and solid state lasers.

Author(s): John S. Rigden
Series: ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION SERIES
Edition: 1
Publisher: Basic Books
Year: 1987

Language: English
Commentary: No attempt at file size reduction
Pages: 302
City: New York
Tags: History of Physics