William Ralph Bennett Jr. (January 30, 1930 – June 29, 2008) was an American
physicist
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known for his pioneering work on gas
lasers
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. He spent most of his career on the faculty of
Yale University
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.
Career
The son of the noted physicist William R. Bennett Sr., Bennett Jr. received his bachelor's degree in physics from
Princeton University
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. Bennett's graduate work in physics was on spectroscopy and collisions of the second kind in the
noble gas
The noble gases (historically the inert gases, sometimes referred to as aerogens) are the members of Group (periodic table), group 18 of the periodic table: helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), radon (Rn) and, in some ...
es. He received his Ph.D. from
Columbia University
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. Bennett became a tenured professor at
Yale University
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in 1962 and retired in 2000.
He and
Ali Javan co-invented the first gas laser (the helium-neon laser) at
Bell Laboratories in
Murray Hill, New Jersey
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It is the longtime central location of Bell ...
. He discovered the argon ion laser, was first to observe spectral hole burning effects in gas lasers, and created a theory of hole burning effects on laser oscillation. He was co-discoverer of lasers using electron impact excitation in each of the noble gases, dissociative excitation transfer in the neon-oxygen laser (the first chemical laser), and collision excitation in several metal vapor lasers. He was one of the first to incorporate the use of computers to teach physics and, with his daughter Dr.
Jean Bennett, devised a method of real-time spectral
phonocardiography for the detection and classification of
heart murmurs. He set a stringent limit on the existence of “The Fifth Force” and showed that it was improbable that
magnetic field
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s from power lines could cause
cancer
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. He wrote eight books, held twelve patents and published over 120 research papers. He received the 1965
IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award
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.
His research on the physics of musical instruments became the basis of a popular course he gave at Yale. His principal
avocation
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was playing chamber music. He studied the clarinet with Simeon Bellison and performed as a clarinet soloist with several amateur symphony orchestras. His son
William Bennett was a professional oboist.
Honors
* Member of
Sigma Xi
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* Fellow of the American Physical Society; the Optical Society of America, and the IEEE;
* Listed in A Century of Honor (IEEE Press).
* 1947 –
Stanley Silverman Prize in Chemistry
* 1963 – Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow
* 1964 – Honorary MA, Yale University
* 1965 –
IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award
The initially called Morris Liebmann Memorial Prize provided by the Institute of Radio Engineers (IRE), the IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award was created in 1919 in honor of Colonel Morris N. Liebmann. It was initially given to awardees who h ...
(for the invention of the gas laser)
* 1967 – J. S. Guggenheim Foundation Fellow
* 1972 – C. B. Sawyer Chair, Yale University
* 1974, 1975, 1976 – Annual "Ten Best Teachers" award, Yale Student Course Critique
* 1974 – Fellow, IEEE ("for contributions to the realization and understanding of gas lasers")
* 1975 – Honorary D.Sc., University of New Haven
* 1977 – Western Electric Fund Award of the ASME ("for excellence in instruction of engineering students")
* 1977 – Outstanding Patent Award of the Research and Development Council of New Jersey for U.S.Patent No. 3614653 (for the first gas laser)
* 1987 – John F. Enders Research Fellow
* 1994 – Eli Whitney Award of Connecticut Patent Law Association (for the invention of spectral phonocardiograph.)
* 1997 – Life Fellow, IEEE
* 2000 – DeVane Medal for Distinguished Scholarship and Teaching at Yale University,
Phi Beta Kappa
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Patents [ ]
* "
ulsed Helium-NeonGas Optical Maser" (with A. Javan), U. S. Patent No. 3149290 (granted Sept. 15, 1964)
* "
issociative TransferGas Optical Maser" (with A. Javan), U. S. Patent No. 3159707 (granted Dec. 1, 1964)
* "Frequency Stabilized Optical Maser
ased on Spectral Hole-burning, U. S. Patent No. 3172057 (granted Feb. 16, 1965)
* "
igh PowerGaseous Optical Maser", U. S. Patent No. 3172057 (granted March 2, 1965)
* "Optical Maser Employing Multiple Gases
rypton, Xenon and Radon with Helium (with W. L. Faust, R. A. McFarlane and C. K. N.Patel, U. S. Patent No. 3278858 (granted Oct. 11, 1966)
* "Laser Utilizing Collision Depopulation
f the Lower Level (with G. Gould), U. S. Patent No. 3562662 (Granted Feb. 9, 1971)
* "Low-Level Laser with Cyclic Excitation
opper, Manganese, etc., metal vapor lasers (with Gordon Gould and W. T. Walter), U. S. Patent No. 3576500 (granted April 27, 1971)
* "
w Helium-NeonOptical Maser" (with D. R. Herriott and A. Javan), U. S. Patent No.3614653 (granted Oct. 19, 1971)
* "Method and Device for Compensating for Partial Hearing Loss", U. S. Patent No. 4868880 (granted Sept. 19, 1989)
* "Dynamic Spectral Phonocardiograph" (with J. B. Maguire), U. S. Patent No. 4967760 (granted Nov. 6, 1990).
* "Dynamic Spectral Phonocardiograph
sing Computer Diagnostics (with J. B. Maguire), U.S.Patent No. 5012815 (granted May 7, 1991).
* "Laser with Reduced Intensity Fluctuations" ("Laser Stabilitron" with V. P. Chebotayev), U. S. Patent No.5251229 (Oct. 5, 1993).
Books [ ]
* 1964 – Gas Lasers (Moscow, Izdattel'stvo "MIR"), translated into Russian by S. G. Rautian and A. S. Khaikin
* 1965 – Chemical Lasers, (Editor with K. Schuler) (Applied Optics Supplement No. 2, Optical Soc. of Amer., Washington, DC)
* 1976 – Introduction to Computer Applications for Non-Science Students, (Prentice-Hall, Englewood-Cliffs, N.J.)
* 1976 – Scientific and Engineering Problem Solving with the Computer, (Prentice-Hall, Englewood-Cliffs, N.J.)
* 1977 – The Physics of Gas Lasers, (Gordon and Breach, London)
* 1979 – Atomic Gas Laser Transition Data (Plenum Publishing Company, New York)
* 1994 – Health and Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (Yale University Press, New Haven)
See also
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List of lasers
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List of laser articles
This is a list of laser topics.
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* 3D printing, additive manufacturing
* Abnormal reflection
* Above-threshold ionization
* Absorption spectroscopy
* Accelerator physics
* Acoustic microscopy
* Acousto-optic deflector
* Acousto-optic mo ...
References
External links
Oral History interview transcript for William R. Bennett on 26 October 1987, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives*
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20th-century American physicists
Laser researchers
Yale University faculty
Deaths from esophageal cancer
1930 births
2008 deaths
Columbia University alumni
Princeton University alumni
Fellows of the American Physical Society