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Nobel Laureates in Physics |
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Burton Richter / Samuel C. C. Ting (1976) •
Philip Anderson / Nevill Mott / John van Vleck (1977) •
Pyotr Kapitsa / Arno Penzias / Robert Wilson (1978) •
Sheldon Glashow / Abdus Salam / Steven Weinberg (1979) •
James Cronin / Val Fitch (1980) •
Nicolaas Bloembergen / Arthur Schawlow / Kai Siegbahn (1981) •
Kenneth G. Wilson (1982) •
Subramanyan Chandrasekhar / William Fowler (1983) •
Carlo Rubbia / Simon van der Meer (1984) •
Klaus von Klitzing (1985) •
Ernst Ruska / Gerd Binnig / Heinrich Rohrer (1986) •
Johannes Bednorz / Karl Müller (1987) •
Leon M. Lederman / Melvin Schwartz / Jack Steinberger (1988) •
Norman Ramsey / Hans Dehmelt / Wolfgang Paul (1989) •
Jerome Friedman / Henry Kendall / Richard E. Taylor (1990) •
Pierre de Gennes (1991) •
Georges Charpak (1992) •
Russell Hulse / Joseph Taylor (1993) •
Bertram Brockhouse / Clifford Shull (1994) •
Martin Perl / Frederick Reines (1995) •
D.Lee / Douglas D. Osheroff / Robert Richardson (1996) •
Steven Chu / Claude Cohen-Tannoudji / William Phillips (1997) •
Robert B. Laughlin / Horst Störmer / Daniel C. Tsui (1998) •
Gerardus 't Hooft / Martinus J. G. Veltman (1999) •
Zhores Alferov / Herbert Kroemer / Jack Kilby (2000)
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