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RefNoEC/1976/07
Previous numbersCert XX, 7; A00830
LevelItem
TitleBradley, Daniel Joseph: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date1972
DescriptionCitation typed
CitationProfessor Bradley has made outstanding contributions to modern optics. He has developed oscillating and also ultraviolet Fabry Perot interferometers and successfully obtains high resolution ultraviolet solar spectra using balloons and rockets. His original streak camera has a time resolution of a few picoseconds.
He is a leading authority in laser physics and has been individually primarily responsible for the development and use of the important new, precisely tunable dye control lasers which are likely profoundly to improve practical laser applications.
His work in non-linear absorption and fluorescence using laser beams is also outstanding. Bradley is a very versatile and important contributor to modern optics and has built up a large active research school.
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CodePersonNameDates
NA4192Bradley; Daniel Joseph (1928 - 2010)1928 - 2010
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