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Nobel Physics

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1943 Stern   Magnetic moment of the proton  
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1944 Rabi   resonance method for registration of various properties of atomic nuclei  
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1946 Bridgman   High-pressure physics  
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1948 Blackett   discoveries in the domain of nuclear physics and cosmic radiation  
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1950 Powell   photographic method of studying nuclear processes; discoveries concerning mesons  
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1952 Bloch Purcell   Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in solids  
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1976 Richter , Ting   J Psi Particle  
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1984 Rubbia, Van de Meer   W and Z Particle  
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1992 Charpak   Multiwire Chamber  
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1949 Yukawa   Meson  
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1924 Karl Siegbahn   X Ray spectroscopy  
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1925 Frank & Hertz   Laws governing the impact of an electron upon an atom  
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1926 Perrin   Discontinuous Structure of Matter, sedimentation equilibrium  
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1937 Davisson GP Thomson   Diffraction of electrons by crystals  
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1952 Bloch Purcell   Nuclear Magnetic precision measurements  
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1962 Landau   Condensed matter liquid Helium superfluidity  
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1966 Kastler   Optical methods for Herzian resonances  
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1973 Esaki Giaver Josephson   Tunneling  
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1975 Bohr Rainwater Mottleson   Collective motion and particle motion  
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1977 Anderson Mott Van Vleck   Electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems  
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1978 Kapitsa   Low temperature physics  
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1979 Glashow Salam Weinberg   Standard model unified weak and electromagnetic forces  
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1980 Cronin Fitch   K mesons violations of symmetry  
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1981 Bloembergen Schawlow   Laser Spectroscopy  
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1981 Kai Seigbahn   Electron Spectroscopy  
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1982 Wilson   Phase Transitions  
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1986 Ruska   Electron Microscope  
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1986 Binnig Rohrer   Scanning tunneling microscope  
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1988 Lederman Schwarz Steinberger   Neutrino beam method doublet structure of leptons muon neutrino  
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1990 Friedman Kendall Taylor   Deep inelastic scattering of protons and bound neutrons Existence of quarks  
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1994 Brockhouse   Neutron spectroscopy  
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1994 Shull   Neutron diffraction technique  
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1996 Lee Osheroff Richardson   Superfluidity Helium -3  
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1997 Chu Cohen-Tannoudji Phillips   Cool and trap atoms with laser light  
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1998 Laughlin Stormer Tsui   Quantum fluid, fractionally charged  
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1999 t'Hooft Veltman   Quantum structure of electroweak interactions  
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2000 Alferov Kroemer   semiconductor heterostructures optoelectronics  
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2001 Cornell Ketterle Wieman   Bose Einstein condensation  
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2002 Davis Koshiba   Cosmic Neutrinos  
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2002 Giacconi   Cosmic X rays  
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2003 Abriksov Ginzburg Leggett   Superconductor superfluid theory  
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2004 Gross Politzer Wilczek   Asymptotic freedom in strong interaction  
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2005 Glauber   Quantum theory of Optical coherence  
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2005 Hall Hansch   Laser based precision spectroscopy Optical frequencty comb technique  
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