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A full list of his bibliography is [[:File:rsbm20030005.doc|compiled here]] (by the Royal Society Publishing Organisation [http://rsbm.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/49/83/suppl/DC1]). | A full list of his bibliography is [[:File:rsbm20030005.doc|compiled here]] (by the Royal Society Publishing Organisation [http://rsbm.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/49/83/suppl/DC1]). | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
* http://www.physics.utah.edu/~lebohec/SIIWGWS/Slides/Davis_Workshop.pdf Interesting presentation from a coworker of HB. | * http://www.physics.utah.edu/~lebohec/SIIWGWS/Slides/Davis_Workshop.pdf Interesting presentation from a coworker of HB. |
Robert Hanbury Brown is one of Fabrice's (scientific) personal hero. He is mainly known for the Hanbury Brown-Twiss effect, that is a cornerstone of quantum optics.
His main papers on this topic with Twiss are (note that the opening one is not with Twiss):
He also has a four-part series with Twiss, which I have not studied yet:
A full list of his bibliography is compiled here (by the Royal Society Publishing Organisation [6]).
Two books of a personal character are of special interest: Boffin and There are no dinosaurs in the bible. I am lucky enough to have an autographed version of the former.