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Robert B. Laughlin

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Robert Betts Laughlin (born November:1, 1950) is the Anne T. and Robert M. B* Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University. Along with Horst L. Störmer of Columbia University and Daniel C. Tsui of Princeton University, he was awarded a share of the 1998 Nobel Prize in physics for their explanation of the fractional quantum Hall effect.

In 1983, Laughlin was first to provide a many body wave function, now known as the Laughlin wavefunction, for the fractional quantum hall effect, which was able to correctly explain the fractionalized charge observed in experiments. This state has since been interpreted as the integer quantum Hall effect of the composite fermion.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Honors and awards
  • 3 Publications
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Biography

Laughlin was born in Visalia, California. He earned a B.A. in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1972, and his Ph.D. in physics in 1979 at the M*achusetts Ins*ute of Technology (MIT). Between 2004 and 2006 he served as the president of KAIST in Daejeon, South Korea.

Honors and awards

  • E. O. Lawrence Award in Physics – 1984
  • Oliver E. Buckley Prize – 1986
  • Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society - 1986
  • National Academy of Sciences – 1994
  • Benjamin Franklin Medal for Physics of the Franklin Ins*ute – 1998
  • Nobel Prize in Physics – 1998
  • Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement – 1999
  • Doctorate of Letters, University of Maryland – 2005
  • Onsager Medal – 2007

Publications

Laughlin (right) in the White House together with other 1998 US Nobel Prize Winners and the President Bill Clinton

Laughlin published a book en*led A Different Universe: Reinventing Physics from the Bottom Down in 2005. The book argues for emergence as a replacement for reductionism, in addition to general commentary on hot-topic issues.

  • Laughlin, Robert B. (2005). A Different Universe: Reinventing Physics from the Bottom Down. Basic Books. ISBN:978-0-465-03828-2. (Trad. esp.: Un universo diferente. La reinvención de la física en la Edad de la Emergencia, Buenos Aires/Madrid, Katz editores, 2007, ISBN:978-84-935432-9-7).
  • Laughlin, Robert B. (2008). The Crime of Reason: And the Closing of the Scientific Mind. Basic Books. ISBN:978-0-465-00507-9. (Trad. esp.: Crímenes de la razón. El fin de la mentalidad científica, Buenos Aires/Madrid, Katz editores, 2010, ISBN:978-84-96859-68-5).
  • Mente y materia. ¿Qué es la vida? Sobre la vigencia de Erwin Schrödinger (with Michael R. Hendrickson; Robert Pogue Harrison and Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht), Buenos Aires/Madrid, Katz editores, 2010, ISBN:978-84-92946-12-9.
  • Laughlin, Robert B. (2013). Powering the Future: How We Will (Eventually) Solve the Energy Crisis and Fuel the Civilization of Tomorrow. Basic Books. ISBN:9780465022205.

References

    External links

    • Media related to Robert B. Laughlin at Wikimedia Commons
    • Robert B. Laughlin on Nobelprize.org including the Nobel Lecture on December 8, 1998 Fractional Quantization
    • The Crime of Reason and the Closing of the Scientific Mind lecture at the Linda Hall Library, May 4, 2011
    • Roberts, Russ (August 9, 2010). "Laughlin on the Future of Carbon and Climate". EconTalk. Library of Economics and Liberty.