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  1. Peter. P. Sorokin (1931 - 2015) fue un físico estadounidense y uno de los inventores del láser de colorante. 1 2 3 Sorokin y su colega J. R. Lankard, en los laboratorios de IBM, usaron un láser de rubí para excitar un láser de colorante infrarrojo.

  2. Peter. P. Sorokin (1931 - 2015) fue un físico estadounidense y uno de los inventores del láser de colorante. Sorokin y su colega J. R. Lankard, en los laboratorios de IBM, usaron un láser de rubí para excitar un láser de colorante infrarrojo.

  3. Peter Sorokin. Peter Pitirimovich Sorokin (Russian: Пётр Питиримович Сорокин, 10 July 1931 – 24 September 2015) was an American Russian physicist and co-inventor of the dye laser. He was born in Boston and grew up in Winchester, Massachusetts.

  4. 26 de jul. de 2023 · Black Voices in Optics. Faces. of Optica. Peter P. Sorokin. Awards & Distinctions. Fellow - 1977. R. W. Wood Prize - 1978. OSA Fellow Peter P Sorokin was born in 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He attended Harvard University, ultimately earning a Ph.D. in 1958. The same year, he joined IBM, where he was working on developing the first laser.

  5. Peter. P. Sorokin (1936 - 2015) fue un físico estadounidense y uno de los inventores del láser de colorante. Síntesis biográfica. Un físico estadounidense y co-inventor del láser de tinte, él y su colega, J. R. Lankard, en IBM Research Laboratories, utilizaron un láser de rubí para excitar un tinte de láser de infrarrojo cercano.

  6. 23 de nov. de 2015 · Peter, an IBM Fellow emeritus, devoted his career to understanding, creating and using light. His 1966 discovery of organic dye lasers, with their continuous tunability over a broad range, led to a revolution in optical spectroscopy and nonlinear-optics, and opened a path to fundamental studies in physics, chemistry, biology, and ...

  7. Peter Pitirimovich Sorokin, a renowned pioneer in laser science, passed away on September 24, 2015, from injuries suffered during a fall a month earlier. Peter, an IBM Fellow emeritus, devoted his career to understanding, creating, and using light. His 1966 discovery of laser action in organic dyes is extraordi-narily significant.