PHYSICS

Frank Isakson Prize for Optical Effects in Solids

Solid State Communications

Congratualtions Duncan Steel of the University of Michigan for being awarded the 2010 Frank Isakson Prize for Optical Effects in Solids.

This award recognizes outstanding optical research that leads to breakthroughs in the condensed matter sciences. The prize is awarded biennially in even-numbered years as a memorial to Frank Isakson.

Since 1994, the prize has been supported by the journal External linkSolid State Communications. For further information please External linkclick here.

To read papers published by both winners on ScienceDirect, please visit External linkwww.sciencedirect.com



  

2008:
External link  Joseph Orenstein External link  Zeev Valentine Vardeny

2006:
External link  Roberto Merlin
2004:

External link  James P. Wolfe

2002:
External link  James Allen and External link  Thomas Timusk

2000:
External link  Paul Linford Richards

1998:
External link  Yuen-Ron Shen

1996:
External link  David E. Aspnes

1994:
Anant K. Ramdas

1992:
Paul A. Fleury

1990:
Miles V. Klein

1988:
Albert J. Sievers

1986:
Elias Burstein

1984:
Manuel Cardona  

1982:
Jan Tauc

1980:
David L. Dexter

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