- Source: Frank Isakson Prize
The Frank Isakson Prize for Optical Effects in Solids is a prize that has been awarded every second year by the American Physical Society since 1980. The recipient is chosen for "outstanding optical research that leads to breakthroughs in the condensed matter sciences.". The prize is named after Frank Isakson, and as of 2007 it is valued at $5,000.
Recipients
Source: American Physical Society
2022: Manfred Fiebig
2020: Robert W. Boyd and Vladimir M. Shalaev
2018: Andrea Cavalleri and Keith A. Nelson
2016: David Burnham Tanner and Dirk van der Marel
2014: Naomi Halas, Peter Nordlander, and Tony Heinz
2012: Dmitri Basov
2010: Duncan G. Steel
2008: Joseph Orenstein and Zeev Valentine Vardeny
2006: Roberto Merlin
2004: James Wolfe
2002: James W. Allen and Thomas Timusk
2000: Paul Linford Richards
1998: Yuen-Ron Shen
1996: 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
See also
List of physics awards
External links
Frank Isakson Prize for Optical Effects in Solids, American Physical Society
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