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American Physical Society. Annual Meeting (2009: Pittsburgh, Pa)
50 years of Anderson localization [sound recording], 2009 March 19.
Audio recording of session X8 of the March 2009 annual meeting of the American Physical Society, held in Pittsburgh, PA. This session was sponsored by the American Physical Society (APS) Forum on the History of Physics, chaired by David Thouless of the University of Washington. Talks (and speakers) include: "Anderson localization in the seventies and beyond" (David Thouless); "Tests of Localization in Metals and Semiconductors" (Robert Dynes); "Anderson Localization of Light" (Mordechai (Moti) Segev); "Anderson Localization and Mesoscopics" (Igor Lerner); "Direct observation of Anderson localization of matter-waves in an optical disorder" (Alain Aspect).
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Physics -- History.
Physics -- History -- Congresses.
Acoustic localization
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Aspect, Alain
Dynes, Robert C.
Lerner, Igor V.
egev, Moti
Thouless, D. J.
American Physical Society.
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