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Production of 203Pb from enriched 205Tl using deuteron beams
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Kastler discovered that by irradiating atoms with specially polarized light, he could push electrons into higher energy levels, effectively "pumping" them into a specific, ordered state. Production of 203Pb from enriched 205Tl using deuteron
In the mid-20th century, physicists could observe atoms, but they couldn't easily control their internal states. Enter Alfred Kastler, a French physicist whose ingenious methods of using light to manipulate atomic energy levels earned him the 1966 Nobel Prize in Physics. Kastler didn't just study light; he taught it to reorganize the structure of matter. Enter Alfred Kastler, a French physicist whose ingenious
Alfred Kastler's legacy is the mastery of light-matter interaction. His work ensures that every time we use GPS or rely on high-precision measurements, we are benefiting from the quiet revolution he started in a Parisian laboratory.