Historydraft Logo
null

Laser

Gordon Gould noted his ideas for a "laser"

Nov, 1957
Columbia University, New York, U.S.

Simultaneously, at Columbia University, graduate student Gordon Gould was working on a doctoral thesis about the energy levels of excited thallium. When Gould and Townes met, they spoke of radiation emission, as a general subject; afterwards, in November 1957, Gould noted his ideas for a "laser", including using an open resonator (later an essential laser-device component).


<