On October 2nd the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced this year’s Noble prize in physics was being awarded “for groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics.” This year’s award is to be split between two different inventions optical tweezers and chirped pulse amplification (which lead to the development of attosecond pulse generation). Arthur Ashkin from Bell Labs was awarded one half of the prize for his work on optical tweezers, while Gerard Mourou from Ecole Polytechnique and Donna Strickland from the University of Waterloo where jointly awarded the other half for their ultra-fast research.
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