Aleksandr M. Prokhorov

Aleksandr M. Prokhorov
Alexander Prochorow, 1964

Alexander Michailowitsch Prochorow (russisch Александр Михайлович Прохоров, wiss. Transliteration Aleksandr Michajlovič Prochorov; * 11. Juli 1916 in Atherton, Australien; † 8. Januar 2002 in Moskau) war ein sowjetischer Physiker.

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Bücher

  • A.M. Prokhorov (Editor in Chief), J.M. Buzzi, P. Sprangle, K. Wille.Coherent Radiation Generation and Particle Acceleration, 1992, ISBN 0-88318-926-7. Research Trends in Physics Series begründet durch V. Alexander Stefan publiziert von der American Institute of Physics Press (heute * Springer, New York)
  • V. Stefan und A. M. Prokhorov (Herausgeber). Diamond Science and Technology Vol 1: Laser Diamond Interaction. Plasma Diamond Reactors (Stefan University Press Series on Frontiers in Science and Technology) 1999. ISBN 1-889545-23-6.
  • V. Stefan and A. M. Prokhorov (Editors). Diamond Science and Technology Vol 2: (Stefan University Press Series on Frontiers in Science and Technology) 1999. ISBN 1-889545-24-4.

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