John L. Hall is an American physicist known for his contributions to the field of laser physics and precision measurement. He is particularly famous for his work in the development of frequency combs, which are tools used to measure the frequencies of light with high precision. This innovation has applications in various fields, including telecommunications, spectroscopy, and the development of highly accurate atomic clocks. In 2005, John L. Hall was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, along with Theodor W.
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