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Nationality
  
United States

Fields
  
Physics

Role
  
Physicist

Name
  
Willis Lamb


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Born
  
Willis Eugene Lamb, Jr.July 12, 1913Los Angeles, California, U.S. (
1913-07-12
)

Institutions
  
University of ArizonaUniversity of OxfordYaleColumbiaStanford

Doctoral students
  
Theodore MaimanMarlan ScullyBalazs Laszlo GyorffyFrederick HopfMurray Sargent IIIStanley L. KaufmanDavid MaderRalph Jacobs

Known for
  
Lamb shiftLaser TheoryQuantum Optics

Died
  
May 15, 2008, Tucson, Arizona, United States

Books
  
The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Education
  
Columbia University (1990), University of California, Berkeley (1938)

Similar People
  
Marlan Scully, Herbert Walther, Wolfgang P Schleich, J Robert Oppenheimer, Theodore Harold Maiman

Doctoral advisor
  
J. Robert Oppenheimer

Willis lamb


Willis Eugene Lamb Jr. (; July 12, 1913 – May 15, 2008) was an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1955 "for his discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum." The Nobel Committee that year awarded half the prize to Lamb and the other half to Polykarp Kusch, who won "for his precision determination of the magnetic moment of the electron." Lamb was able to determine precisely a surprising shift in electron energies in a hydrogen atom (see Lamb shift). Lamb was a professor at the University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences.

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Biography

Willis Lamb Laureate Willis Eugene Lamb Jr

Lamb was born in Los Angeles, California, United States and attended Los Angeles High School. First admitted in 1930, he received a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley in 1934. For theoretical work on scattering of neutrons by a crystal, guided by J. Robert Oppenheimer, he received the Ph.D. in physics in 1938. Because of limited computational methods available at the time, this research narrowly missed revealing the Mössbauer Effect, 19 years before its recognition by Mössbauer. He worked on nuclear theory, laser physics, and verifying quantum mechanics.

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Lamb was the Wykeham Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford from 1956 to 1962, and also taught at Yale, Columbia, Stanford and the University of Arizona. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1963.

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Lamb is remembered as a "rare theorist turned experimentalist" by D. Kaiser.

Quantum physics

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In addition to his crucial and famous contribution to quantum electrodynamics via the Lamb shift, in the latter part of his career he paid increasing attention to the field of quantum measurements. In one of his writings Lamb stated that "most people who use quantum mechanics have little need to know much about the interpretation of the subject." Lamb was also openly critical of many of the interpretational trends on quantum mechanics.

Personal

In 1939 Lamb married his first wife, Ursula Schaefer, a German student, who became a distinguished historian of Latin America. After her death in 1996 he married physicist Bruria Kaufman in 1996, whom he later divorced. In 2008 he married Elsie Wattson.

Lamb died on May 15, 2008, at the age of 94, due to complications of a gallstone disorder.

References

Willis Lamb Wikipedia


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