Theodor W. Hänsch is a German physicist known for his pioneering work in the field of laser spectroscopy. Born on October 30, 1941, he has made significant contributions to the development of techniques for precision measurement of atomic and molecular spectra. Hänsch is particularly celebrated for his role in the advancement of the frequency comb technique, which allows for extremely high-precision measurements of light frequencies. Hänsch shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2005 with John L.
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