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François Biraben
Also published under:F. Biraben, FranÇois Biraben, Francois Biraben
Affiliation
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Collège de France, Paris, France
Topic
Atomic Velocities,Doppler Shift,Fine Structure Constant,Frequency Comb,Laser Power,Magnetic Field,Sum Frequency Generation,Ti-Sapphire Laser,Transition Frequency,Transition Of Hydrogen,Atomic Weight,Beam Time,Beat Frequency,CW Laser,Consecutive Reactions,Continuous Source,Free Fall,Frequency Values,Gravitational Field,Ion Pair,Laser Pulse,Laser Spectroscopy,Magnetic Shielding,Nuclear Structure,Optical Lattice,Quantum Electrodynamics,Ratio Measurements,Second Harmonic Generation,Second-order Effects,Spectral Width,Systemic Effects,Value Of Radius,Velocity Distribution,Weak Equivalence Principle,Diode Laser,Relative Uncertainty,Cold Atoms,Standard Laser,Laser Beam,Laser Frequency,Light Shift,Measurement Frequency,Optical Fiber,Phase-locked,Rydberg Constant,Atomic Mass,Bloch Oscillations,Interferometric,Line Positions,Nonlinear Optical,
Biography
François Biraben received the doctorat d'etat degree in atomic physics from the Pierre and Marie Curie University.
He is Directeur de Recherche at CNRS. He is deputy director of the Kastler Brossel laboratory. His research interests are in the metrology of hydrogen atom and the measurement of fundamental constants.
He is Directeur de Recherche at CNRS. He is deputy director of the Kastler Brossel laboratory. His research interests are in the metrology of hydrogen atom and the measurement of fundamental constants.