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  1. Nikolay Gennadiyevich Basov ( Russian: Никола́й Генна́диевич Ба́сов; 14 December 1922 – 1 July 2001) was a Russian Soviet physicist and educator. For his fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics that led to the development of laser and maser, Basov shared the 1964 Nobel Prize in Physics with Alexander Prokhorov and Charles Hard Townes.

  2. Jun 27, 2024 · Nikolay Basov was a Soviet physicist, one of the founders of quantum electronics, and a corecipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1964, with Aleksandr Mikhaylovich Prokhorov of the Soviet Union and Charles H. Townes of the United States, for research leading to the development of both the maser

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  3. Nicolay G. Basov is a Russian physicist who co-invented the laser with A.M. Prochorov and O.N. Krokhin. He also made significant contributions to quantum radiophysics, negative temperature states, powerful lasers and optoelectronics.

  4. Jul 1, 2001 · Nicolay Gennadiyevich Basov. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1964. Born: 14 December 1922, Usman, USSR (now Russia) Died: 1 July 2001, Moscow, Russia. Affiliation at the time of the award: P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, USSR (now Russia)

  5. Nikolai Basov was a Russian physicist born on December 14, 1922, in Usman, Lipetsk Oblast, USSR, who received the Nobel Prize for physics in 1964 for his contributions to the development of masers and lasers along with Alexander Prokhorov and Richard Townes.

  6. Jul 4, 2001 · Nikolai Basov, the Russian physicist whose pioneering work led to the invention of the laser, has died aged 78. Basov shared the 1964 Nobel Prize for Physics with Alexander Prokhorov and Charles Townes for fundamental research into quantum electronics, which forms the foundation on which modern laser technology stands.

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  8. Jul 3, 2001 · Dr. Nikolai G. Basov, who shared a Nobel Prize in Physics for research that led to the development of lasers, has died, Russian news sources reported Monday. He was 78.