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Nobel Laureates in Physics |
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Eric Cornell / Wolfgang Ketterle / Carl Wieman (2001) •
Raymond Davis / Masatoshi Koshiba / Riccardo Giacconi (2002) •
Alexei Abrikosov / Vitaly Ginzburg / Anthony Leggett (2003) •
David Gross / David Politzer / Frank Wilczek (2004) •
Roy J. Glauber / John L. Hall / Theodor W. Hänsch (2005) •
John C. Mather / George Smoot (2006) •
Albert Fert / Peter Grünberg (2007) •
Nambu / Kobayashi / Maskawa (2008) •
Kao / Boyle / Smith (2009) •
Geim / Novoselov (2010) •
Perlmutter / Riess / Schmidt (2011) •
Wineland / Haroche (2012) •
Englert / Higgs (2013) •
Akasaki / Amano / Nakamura (2014) •
Kajita / McDonald (2015) •
Thouless / Haldane / Kosterlitz (2016) •
Weiss / Barish / Thorne (2017 •
Ashkin / Mourou / Strickland (2018) •
Peebles / Mayor / Queloz (2019) •
Penrose / Genzel / Ghez (2020) •
Manabe / Hasselmann / Parisi (2021) •
Aspect / Clauser / Zeilinger (2022) •
Agostini / Krausz / L'Huillier (2023)
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